Yup Paul, there are a ton of good 70's cameras out there like Canon QL17, QL28, Minolta 7, etc.. One really good one is the Yashica GSN with the battery adapter you can get off eBay. Yes, it's auto metering, but the most impressive metering of almost all the 70's and 80's rangefinder cameras. Oh, and the lens on the Yashica GSN is just great. But, like all the cameras from that time period, they are all getting harder to find in good operating condition. That's why I think the OP would be wise to used his granny's working Leica CL with a separate self timer.I agree with John Wiegerink that a add on self time is an option. In terms of 70s vintage rangefinder the Konica S2 in manual mode has a shutter speed down to a second, in auto will meter with 1/4, 1/2 as well, has self timer, very good lens. Need to use hearing aid batteries. The manual is online.
Minoltina-S meets your requirements, but it's not super-common.
Canonet has the advantage of being readily available at modest cost, and what's to prevent you from using "B" for exposure times longer than 1/4 sec?
Ok, I just thought the Leica CL was already liked by you and would be 100% useable. Since you at doing night time shots have you ever thought about the Yashica Lynx 14? It's not real small, but the f1.4 lens is really very good. The trouble is with the self timer on most of these Japanese Copal shutter rangefinder cameras is usually gummed up and sticky. Good luck in finding when tickles your fancy.Appreciate the thoughts!
- Love my canonet, but it lacks the slowest speeds.
- I do have a screw-in timer for the CL, but specifically am trying to find something that doesn't require that.
- Olympus SP does seem like a decent option if a little bigger than I would prefer
- Olympus RD forgot about that - only goes down to 1/2 but probably one of the better compromise options
- Minoltina - haven't seen before - lil bigger than a canonet but still fairly petite, relatively stubby fast lens is nice
- XA - I have one, and love it, and have considered it for this situation, but it raises a couple issues: a) can only use it with the A11 flash. I have one and it works, but makes any kind of bounce or interesting flash impossible. b) although it will long-expose in dark settings (and I've used it that way) I still don't really have total control over that, and sometimes a flash will cause it to register that it's received enough light and close the shutter, when really I'd prefer it let the shutter hang open longer to get more background light.
One thing I've considered is doing a manual shutter speed mod on a yashica electro CC. Small body, self timer, manual aperture control. I know folks do this to full-size electros by bypassing the CDS with fixed resistors, seems like something similar could be done - not sure if you could pack it under the top cover or not though. Would be cool to be able to add very long manual speeds (like way more than 1s) and still be able to use the self timer. Not sure I want to take on this project right now but maybe if I find a CC for the right price I'll get it and play around.
Another candidate might be a Balda-Werke super-baldina - the collapsible barrel one not the earlier folders. Body isn’t the tiniest but with the lens collapsed it seems pretty packable. Also very affordable.
My current leaning is towards a karat IV - about the same size as a retina iia but built in shutter. The lack of a folding door is too bad but i’m usually toting my cameras in a bag.
A LTM body with a collapsible lens is not a bad choice, but afaik I won’t be able to get anything f2 or faster that collapses (at least not affordably).
I feel like lens protrusion is a bigger problem really than overall body size when it comes to packability
Appreciate the thoughts!
- Love my canonet, but it lacks the slowest speeds.
- I do have a screw-in timer for the CL, but specifically am trying to find something that doesn't require that.
- Olympus SP does seem like a decent option if a little bigger than I would prefer
- Olympus RD forgot about that - only goes down to 1/2 but probably one of the better compromise options
- Minoltina - haven't seen before - lil bigger than a canonet but still fairly petite, relatively stubby fast lens is nice
- XA - I have one, and love it, and have considered it for this situation, but it raises a couple issues: a) can only use it with the A11 flash. I have one and it works, but makes any kind of bounce or interesting flash impossible. b) although it will long-expose in dark settings (and I've used it that way) I still don't really have total control over that, and sometimes a flash will cause it to register that it's received enough light and close the shutter, when really I'd prefer it let the shutter hang open longer to get more background light.
One thing I've considered is doing a manual shutter speed mod on a yashica electro CC. Small body, self timer, manual aperture control. I know folks do this to full-size electros by bypassing the CDS with fixed resistors, seems like something similar could be done - not sure if you could pack it under the top cover or not though. Would be cool to be able to add very long manual speeds (like way more than 1s) and still be able to use the self timer. Not sure I want to take on this project right now but maybe if I find a CC for the right price I'll get it and play around.
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