hospadar
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Looking for a camera to suit some stuff I want to do, have plenty of good-enough options but still trying to find the perfect thing and wondering if there are cameras out there that I'm not thinking of.
I've been doing a lot of self portraits on the town, often at night and with flash, and I really prefer to have something compact so I'm not lugging a big bag. Must have slow speeds do do available light work in less than ideal settings, must have a built in self-timer, ideally allows for manual aperture control, MUST allow manual shutter speed control. I do a lot of flash stuff in weird places and being able to drag the shutter with long exposures is critical to get the looks I'm going for. I would be willing to compromise on the rangefinder and scale focus/use an external rangefinder. A lens of less than 50mm would be great but I can work with 50mm.
I already have lots of options that are fantastic, and have almost all of those things:
- my grandmother's old leica CL, small, awesome, but no self-timer
- petri color-corrected super 1.9 that I restored a while back. Slow speeds, timer, but a bit chonkier than ideal. Lots of the full-manual 50s rangefinders give me basically the feature set I want, but are too big.
- canonet QL17 GIII - compact, allows full manual, but only goes down to 1/4s
- vivitar 35 (basically a minolta 7sII with GN flash instead of manual aperture) - love it, but only goes to 1/8s and no manual aperture control.
- Pentax MX - not bad, but still fatter than I want. If I sprung the pancake we'd be getting pretty close, but really still bigger than desirable - even with the pancake it's significantly bigger than i.e. a QL17 GIII
Stuff I know of that seems like it kinda fits the bill:
- Retina IIc/IIIc - has everything I want, but kinda big - wish it was as svelte as a IIa and had the wind lever on top.
- Zeiss Ikon Contessa 35 folder - pretty sure at least some of these come with shutters with self timers
- Minolta CLE - would love to have, but not in the budget
I think the dream cam here is like an Olympus RC with slow speeds or a retina IIa with a self timer. A barnack leica or soviet LTM body (I have some) with a self timer isn't bad, but not significantly more compact than the MX. Anything aproaching the size of the MX is basically a no-go, because I'd rather just use the MX in that case (love that thing!)
This is absolutely just a fun toy and not a camera that I need, and the budget here is not extreme, maybe $200 absolute max.
Are there other cameras I'm not thinking of? Cool compact folders I don't know about? Sleeper small rangefinder or viewfinder cams that happen to have slow speeds and a not-so-big form factor?
I've been doing a lot of self portraits on the town, often at night and with flash, and I really prefer to have something compact so I'm not lugging a big bag. Must have slow speeds do do available light work in less than ideal settings, must have a built in self-timer, ideally allows for manual aperture control, MUST allow manual shutter speed control. I do a lot of flash stuff in weird places and being able to drag the shutter with long exposures is critical to get the looks I'm going for. I would be willing to compromise on the rangefinder and scale focus/use an external rangefinder. A lens of less than 50mm would be great but I can work with 50mm.
I already have lots of options that are fantastic, and have almost all of those things:
- my grandmother's old leica CL, small, awesome, but no self-timer
- petri color-corrected super 1.9 that I restored a while back. Slow speeds, timer, but a bit chonkier than ideal. Lots of the full-manual 50s rangefinders give me basically the feature set I want, but are too big.
- canonet QL17 GIII - compact, allows full manual, but only goes down to 1/4s
- vivitar 35 (basically a minolta 7sII with GN flash instead of manual aperture) - love it, but only goes to 1/8s and no manual aperture control.
- Pentax MX - not bad, but still fatter than I want. If I sprung the pancake we'd be getting pretty close, but really still bigger than desirable - even with the pancake it's significantly bigger than i.e. a QL17 GIII
Stuff I know of that seems like it kinda fits the bill:
- Retina IIc/IIIc - has everything I want, but kinda big - wish it was as svelte as a IIa and had the wind lever on top.
- Zeiss Ikon Contessa 35 folder - pretty sure at least some of these come with shutters with self timers
- Minolta CLE - would love to have, but not in the budget
I think the dream cam here is like an Olympus RC with slow speeds or a retina IIa with a self timer. A barnack leica or soviet LTM body (I have some) with a self timer isn't bad, but not significantly more compact than the MX. Anything aproaching the size of the MX is basically a no-go, because I'd rather just use the MX in that case (love that thing!)
This is absolutely just a fun toy and not a camera that I need, and the budget here is not extreme, maybe $200 absolute max.
Are there other cameras I'm not thinking of? Cool compact folders I don't know about? Sleeper small rangefinder or viewfinder cams that happen to have slow speeds and a not-so-big form factor?
