I was going to plug the Moscow 5 also, but it's already on here.
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threa...as-6x6-6x7-and-6x9.160053/page-8#post-2847386
Sharpness is great, no meter, very portable and reasonably light for 6x9, and pretty cheap (if you watch, $100-200). Absolutely no factory support, but almost no folders have that. regardless of price.
Interesting to see how "affordability" is defined by different people, though!
I saw that one on the auction also. Very interesting and probably does the job it's designed to do just find. A little crude, but effective. Looks like something I'd be satisfied with if I had made it and it worked. Looks don't mean much to me, it's performance that counts.This might suit the OP's requirements.
Format 6x9, wide 65mm Angulon lens, flash shoe for clip-on light meter. Very affordable, no hype.
Home-Built 6x9 Wide Camera w/Schneider 65mm Angulon GOOD | eBay Australia
The lens is a Schneider 65mm f/6.8. Speeds sound accurate, glass looks good. The front was replaced with a helical focus mount. It is scale-focus. Pictures are of the actual item you will receive.www.ebay.com.au
This might suit the OP's requirements.
Format 6x9, wide 65mm Angulon lens, flash shoe for clip-on light meter. Very affordable, no hype.
Home-Built 6x9 Wide Camera w/Schneider 65mm Angulon GOOD | eBay Australia
The lens is a Schneider 65mm f/6.8. Speeds sound accurate, glass looks good. The front was replaced with a helical focus mount. It is scale-focus. Pictures are of the actual item you will receive.www.ebay.com.au
Remove your budget constraint and you're good to go. What if you consolidate your equipment, work extra hours, save - and buy a Makina W67, and just enjoy it?Too expensive, I am not paying for the hype
Remove your budget constraint and you're good to go. What if you consolidate your equipment, work extra hours, save - and buy a Makina W67, and just enjoy it?
Thats against the spirit
He's giving us the run-around I'm sure, bordering on trolling. The Makina W67 fits the bill nicely, apart from the price, which separates the men from the boys. If we want the lot in a camera, stinginess won't get it for us. The OP will need to save some serious dollars, compromise, or do without.What spirit is that?
" I want a recent model Rolls Royce, no more than 3 years old, one owner, full service history, still under warranty, pristine paint and interior, no more than 5,000 km for under $3,000. Oh, and no white, black or silver colour."What spirit is that?
How about that $10 leica
Hi all,
I am considering adding a medium format folding rangefinder to my kit and would appreciate recommendations based on real-world use.
What I a m looking for:
Built-in exposure meter (TTL or reliable integrated meter)
Fast standard lens (ideally f/3.5 or faster, 2.8 ideally)
Compact/folding form factor
Good reliability and parts support
My use case is everyday walkaround shooting on film with a preference for practical handling and high image quality. Budget is small. I have lots of experience with 6x6 so want to try something new. 6x4.5 is too small.
Oh., ok.No built-in meter, rangefinder is uncoupled and lens is not wide. Doesn't seem to match your use case or criteria.
Fujifilm GF670W or correspondent Voigtländer 667W, but it is not folded (see above).
It's best to be careful when purchasing a 6x9 folder with the expectation that it will take more detailed pictures than a modern 35mm. Many of them don't.
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