Matus Kalisky
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... has just one lever that just sets the EV (combination of aperture and shutter) and when pulled it becomes decoupled and sets just the shutter (at least that is what I remember)
I owned the T for 2 years (and sold it to get Mamiya 6) and even after 2 years I keep thinking of it - I know that there is a TLR in the future.
But the point is - I really liked the way the setting of shutter and aperture was done - when I was using my Digisix meter I would just read the EV, set it on the camera and only then adjust the shutter/aperture combination. Very fast and fool proof.
When I look at the pictures of the 2.8F or 3.5F or the GX, FX - it seems that there are just to separate dials for shutter and aperture respectively. Are they?
From the picture it seems like Minolta Autocord could be similar in operation to Rolleiflex T ... is it?
I owned the T for 2 years (and sold it to get Mamiya 6) and even after 2 years I keep thinking of it - I know that there is a TLR in the future.
But the point is - I really liked the way the setting of shutter and aperture was done - when I was using my Digisix meter I would just read the EV, set it on the camera and only then adjust the shutter/aperture combination. Very fast and fool proof.
When I look at the pictures of the 2.8F or 3.5F or the GX, FX - it seems that there are just to separate dials for shutter and aperture respectively. Are they?
From the picture it seems like Minolta Autocord could be similar in operation to Rolleiflex T ... is it?