The issue with old interchangeable lens rangefinder cameras, is very few match the viewfinder to lenses other than 50mm. Which isn't a problem if you like that focal length. If you want variety, which your post suggests you do, you're looking at supplementary viewfinders. This complicates the process, and the question is whether you'd be better using a plain viewfinder camera or an autofocus one, of which there is no shortage.Any other cameras I should be looking at?
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Any other cameras I should be looking at?
Not to buy, since it's an expensive medium format camera and you're looking at 35mm, but just for the experience of The Best Viewfinder and Rangefinder in the World: a Mamiya 6 or Mamiya 7.
I thought my Leica M3's and M6's had the brightest, clearest viewfinders with an excellent rangefinder patch ...until I looked at the Mamiyas. Just astounding.
Whoa!! that is an insanely sharp picture. And cat look awesomeI still believe the Retina IIIc/C are great rangefinders, well worth considering. Here's a photo of my recent rescue cat, Frank, made with the Retina IIIc loaded with Astrum A-2SH film: https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1836/43173627325_826c97f1ad_h.jpg
Whoa!! that is an insanely sharp picture. And cat look awesomeJust love cats myself.
Best regards
Marcelo
I didn't much like the Canon QL17 GIII, partly because the light meter only works in shutter priority mode.
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