flavio81
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Don't overlook Canon, the first Japanese 35mm camera maker and a maker of very fine LTM lenses during the 60s.
Don't overlook Canon, the first Japanese 35mm camera maker and a maker of very fine LTM lenses during the 60s.
Yes, the Canon's were sleepers and it seems the Japanese are dumping them on the big auction site for very nice/low prices. I've had most of the Leica RF cameras over the years and a few Canon RF and if I were to buy a LTM rangefinder right now it would be a Canon P or a Canon 7Sz. That would be over a Leica IIIG too. I used my brother-in-laws Canon P with black barrel 50mm f1.8 many years ago and it was one super sharp outfit and I was shooting with a Leica M2 w/50mm 2.8 Elmar at the time. Maybe that's why I'd like to jump on a nice Canon P right now. Anyway, give serious thought to the later Canon LTM cameras before you decide. Just my 2 1/2 cents! John W
Canon copied Leica post WWII cause the patents were free.
They used USA production techniques and could manufacture cheap.
The assembly people did not need to file to fit, if they could do origami they could assemble canons.
They were not able to sell in volume till the VI and then the simpler P flew off the shelves.
They were always cheaper.
The P finder is better in low light than a M2 but not as good as a M3 if each camera is in premium condition.
The lever wind needs more effort but as fast.
Don't overlook Canon, the first Japanese 35mm camera maker and a maker of very fine LTM lenses during the 60s.
Xmas, You are right about the "P" in that it has a very good viewfinder. It might not be up to the Leica M3, but it's not very far behind it. I've had a few of the Canon LTM cameras and they seem just as robust as my old Leica IIIa and IIIc were. The only thing to watch for on the later Canons is the metal shutter might be wrinkled. A small dimple or two won't hurt a thing, but I've seen a few I wouldn't want to buy even if they trip and run smooth. John W
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