abruzzi
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I've almost killed GAS, but the one thing I'd like, but never owned is a rangefinder. I'm not keen on spending a lot--but I would like interchangeable lenses since I frequently jump between a standard, a medium wide, and a short tele. Most of the interchangeable lens rangefinders seem to sell at a higher cost than I want to go ($200-300 for body and a 50mm).
I know about the old soviet cameras, Fed and Zorki, but the Fed I handled once didn't inspire confidence. Solid build quality is a must. About the only other camera I've found that can come in at that price is the Canon P. Its drawback seems to be no meter, which I'd ideally like, but can live without if no other options present themselves. The Canon 7 and 7s can be had close to my budget, though half the time the meter seems broken, which makes it not much different than a P.
Any other cameras I should be looking at?
I know about the old soviet cameras, Fed and Zorki, but the Fed I handled once didn't inspire confidence. Solid build quality is a must. About the only other camera I've found that can come in at that price is the Canon P. Its drawback seems to be no meter, which I'd ideally like, but can live without if no other options present themselves. The Canon 7 and 7s can be had close to my budget, though half the time the meter seems broken, which makes it not much different than a P.
Any other cameras I should be looking at?