Colorado CJ
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A couple weeks ago I posted about finding my everyday 35mm rangefinder, I tiny little Zeiss Ikon Contessa 35.
Having settled on a 35mm rangefinder, I went to look for a nice, compact, pocketable medium format rangefinder. I already have a Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 6x9, but that is a little too large to carry around every day. It is a nice size for a coat pocket, but too large for anything else.
I started searching the internet and almost decided on the smaller Zeiss Super Ikonta A, but found another little jem.
Introducing the Konika Pearl II. I found one on ebay advertised using the Japanese name for this camera and grabbed it up for $49.00. These normally run for around $200.00.
When I received it, I noticed that the lens was badly fogged. After taking the lens apart, I found that the coatings on the inside of the rear element went bad. Not a problem though, I got out some chrome and aluminum polish and a clean cotton rag and went to work polishing off the bad coatings. After about an hour, I had a nice, very clear and scratch free lens, albeit one without coatings on one surface. I'll live with that for $49.00!
Anyway enough blather. I have a roll of Acros 100 in it right now, and after I get done shooting it around the house, I'll develop it and post them here.
I took some photos of the Pearl II along with the Zeiss Ikon Contessa for size comparison.
Its as wide and as deep as the tiny Contessa. Here you can also see the great focus scale.
Konica Pearl II 1 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
But, just slightly taller
Konica Pearl II 2 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
Opening it up, you see a unit-focusing Hexar 75mm F3.5 lens and a shutter that goes from 1 second to 1/500s.
Konica Pearl II 3 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
The back of the camera showing the window for advancing the film.
Konica Pearl II 4 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
And finally, next to my Gossen Luna Pro F for size comparison.
Konica Pearl II 5 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
After seeing some photos that others have taken with this camera, I am sure I'm going to really like it. It's no 6x9, but man, it is tiny.
Having settled on a 35mm rangefinder, I went to look for a nice, compact, pocketable medium format rangefinder. I already have a Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 6x9, but that is a little too large to carry around every day. It is a nice size for a coat pocket, but too large for anything else.
I started searching the internet and almost decided on the smaller Zeiss Super Ikonta A, but found another little jem.
Introducing the Konika Pearl II. I found one on ebay advertised using the Japanese name for this camera and grabbed it up for $49.00. These normally run for around $200.00.
When I received it, I noticed that the lens was badly fogged. After taking the lens apart, I found that the coatings on the inside of the rear element went bad. Not a problem though, I got out some chrome and aluminum polish and a clean cotton rag and went to work polishing off the bad coatings. After about an hour, I had a nice, very clear and scratch free lens, albeit one without coatings on one surface. I'll live with that for $49.00!
Anyway enough blather. I have a roll of Acros 100 in it right now, and after I get done shooting it around the house, I'll develop it and post them here.
I took some photos of the Pearl II along with the Zeiss Ikon Contessa for size comparison.
Its as wide and as deep as the tiny Contessa. Here you can also see the great focus scale.

But, just slightly taller

Opening it up, you see a unit-focusing Hexar 75mm F3.5 lens and a shutter that goes from 1 second to 1/500s.

The back of the camera showing the window for advancing the film.

And finally, next to my Gossen Luna Pro F for size comparison.

After seeing some photos that others have taken with this camera, I am sure I'm going to really like it. It's no 6x9, but man, it is tiny.
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