Erwin Plau
Member
Being an old man, I am the "new kid on the block", my grandson taught me that new term, and I am using his computer.
During all my life I only used rangefinder cameras, mostly Voigtländer, Contax and Leica, and some large format cameras for a while. I still have my M3, three lenses, a handheld exposure meter, and that's it. That all sounds very german, indeed, but I was born at a time when german manufacturers supplied the world with cameras, and I just never changed. I still have my old enlarger and trays I purchased many years ago, and it will make a good burial object.
But sometimes I wish I had a longer focal length than my 90mm Elmarit. I think a light 200mm lens will be enough, and it should be small and light also. I do not need and want an autofocus nor any kind of automatic exposure, just a "Leica with a mirror".
What kind of 35mm reflex camera can you recommend that is light and has a good, bright finder?
During all my life I only used rangefinder cameras, mostly Voigtländer, Contax and Leica, and some large format cameras for a while. I still have my M3, three lenses, a handheld exposure meter, and that's it. That all sounds very german, indeed, but I was born at a time when german manufacturers supplied the world with cameras, and I just never changed. I still have my old enlarger and trays I purchased many years ago, and it will make a good burial object.
But sometimes I wish I had a longer focal length than my 90mm Elmarit. I think a light 200mm lens will be enough, and it should be small and light also. I do not need and want an autofocus nor any kind of automatic exposure, just a "Leica with a mirror".
What kind of 35mm reflex camera can you recommend that is light and has a good, bright finder?