And then there are the four Voigtlander MF folders without rangefinders!. Time to start selling a few, I think.
I too have a Voigtlander "zone focus" folder: the Vito II.
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Nevertheless, it is great fun and I'm looking forward to my next outing with this little gadget.
If you want a fun, cute little camera with an astounding lens, which demands that you take responsibility for how you use it (ideal, in my book) find yourself a Vito II. It's spectacular.
Love the "even" bit.Any an all are fair game, even medium format rangefinders.
I'm just grateful to have any rangefinder camera at all. In this lifetime, chances are meagre that I would ever be able to afford (or is that invest?) in a Leica or anything else held in roughly the same esteem by, uhm, those "in teh know". No one has ever put a Leica in my hand to say "try this", and I'm certain it would be quite lovely, if not a delight. But while I use a truly cheap rangefinder like the student I am, a Konica Auto S2, and the lens works quite well, then this is wonderful. I'd rather spend money on the film I'm using to shoot pictures and enjoy doing that.
If someday people actually wanted to pay a penny or more for anything I've ever shot (hahahahaaa), and that helps bring in enough money to afford a Leica, then I don't know. Perhaps. Perhaps not. After being unable to own a camera for a few years, I'm just terribly grateful to be back doing this cathartic thing of composing and shooting. Hearing all the Leica talk sounds like walking into a room with a bunch of guys talking about how great their carbon-fibre road bike is, when I do just fine with a simple, stripped-down used mixte frame from three decades ago with exceptional reliability and a pleasure have the latitude to ride. Maybe this makes me a plebeian simpleton airhead who "just don't know best for herself". They probably say a lot of other things too, but I don't let those stop me.
So does this make me a fauxtographer? Probably, but at least I like to use emulsion, not pixels.
[edited to add: Has anyone considered partitioning this forum into a Leica-only stream and an "everything else rangefinder" one?]
I'm just grateful to have any rangefinder camera at all. ...
... After being unable to own a camera for a few years, I'm just terribly grateful to be back doing this cathartic thing of composing and shooting. Hearing all the Leica talk sounds like walking into a room with a bunch of guys talking about how great their carbon-fibre road bike is, when I do just fine with a simple, stripped-down used mixte frame from three decades ago with exceptional reliability and a pleasure have the latitude to ride. Maybe this makes me a plebeian simpleton airhead who "just don't know best for herself". They probably say a lot of other things too, but I don't let those stop me.
So does this make me a fauxtographer? Probably, but at least I like to use emulsion, not pixels.
I'm just grateful to have any rangefinder camera at all. But while I use a truly cheap rangefinder like the student I am, a Konica Auto S2, and the lens works quite well, then this is wonderful. I'd rather spend money on the film I'm using to shoot pictures and enjoy doing that.
So does this make me a fauxtographer? Probably, but at least I like to use emulsion, not pixels.
[edited to add: Has anyone considered partitioning this forum into a Leica-only stream and an "everything else rangefinder" one?]
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