anthonym3
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I just bought the camera and I am puzzled. The viewing lens reads 1:3.2, taking lens 1:3.5, aperture dial optimum aperture 3.6. Also thoughts about the camera, pros, cons?
A distinction without a difference: they’re all in the same ballpark. Viewing lens doesn’t matter really, since it doesn’t affect exposure—as long as you get a nice bright image in the VF and can pull focus easily, it’s good. On the taking lens, your efffective aperture is f/3.6, since that’s the maximum opening of the diaphragm. The extra fraction of a millimeter between the maximum potential of the lens at wide-open and the f/3.6 is too small to be concerned about. That said, these are great cameras; once you get accustomed to the focus control (being underneath the lens rather than on the side of the camera) you’ll find they’re easy to handle, not terribly heavy for 120 TLR cameras, and the optical quality is very good.
Karl was the excellent tech who replaced my broken focus arm and tuned up the camera -- did it quickly too!
BTW I took a look at my f stops and oddly enough the dial says 3.6 wide open although the lens says 3.5 on it -- interesting trivia -- but not a problem shooting!
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