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Alan Johnson

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Leica copy is less expensive.Here is a Zorki 1E with 50mm f3.5 Industar 22.
FSU lenses other than the 50 mm tend to be expensive as folks put them on Leicas.
 

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Zorki 4k/ industar 61 panda lens, no battery,no meter. Small, great lens,and so cheap you can get half a dozen. That way if one breaks, just grab another.

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Most people would not consider a Zorki 4 a small camera.

No, but I certainly consider my FED-2s pretty small. And the FSU Contax clones (the Kiev X series) aren't big either.

Certainly you can get some dogs with the FSU bodies, but if you just assume you're going to have it serviced before serious use they're solid as a tank. And the glass is excellent. Maybe not Leica quality, but way better than any of my work can show up.

I don't have half a dozen. But I have several. One at each place I'm often "looking for my camera" so I've always got one. They are my "go to" 135 solution now.
 

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A ricoh 500G would meet your needs. It's small, pretty good lens with manual and shutter priority manual. Works in manual mode without battery. Plus it looks good too!
 

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In my Ricoh GX500; you can do double exposures
 
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They look like nice cameras and they are on the list if the Retina is no good.
I can get it for a week to test.
 

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I'm getting a Retina IIIc tomorrow. No working Fotometer.
 
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Ok my friend lent me his Retina IIS for a week.
The shutter is slow to close at any speed below 1/30 second.

Does anyone know how to get to the shutter?
I've located some little screws on the lens barrel and on the focusing ring at the front.
Should I just unscrew those and see what comes up next?
 
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