Just got my first rangefinder and I can't believe how quiet this thing is! I've been using a Minolta X-700 for the past year and had gotten pretty used to it, this little Canonet QL17 is so different though. I think I'm going to go out and have a little fun!
Jono
I enjoy rangefinders. They are quiet, light, and easy to use. Just remember to remove the lens cap before shooting as you will not be able to tell by looking in the viewfinder.
I enjoy rangefinders. They are quiet, light, and easy to use. Just remember to remove the lens cap before shooting as you will not be able to tell by looking in the viewfinder.
That part of the appeal of the collapsible Elmar for me. When I expand it I remove the cap and then when I collapse it, the cap goes back on. The QLs are nice cameras though. I've never owned one, but I have seen many and they always seemed like great cameras.
Congratulations on your Canon QL17 rangefinder. What condition are the light seals on the inside of the camera back? Did you have to replace them or were they in good condition?
The lightseals look ok to me, of course I'm pretty new to photography and unless things are in pretty awful shape I wouldn't know the difference. We'll see after I get some film developed.
The meter on the QL17 is on top of the lens, so if you've got the lens cap on it won't let you take a shot. I like that feature, I'm pretty sure without it I'd end up wasting a bunch of film!
The meter on the QL17 is on top of the lens, so if you've got the lens cap on it won't let you take a shot. I like that feature, I'm pretty sure without it I'd end up wasting a bunch of film!
Congratulations! And good choice for first rangefinder.
If the lightseals don't stick to your finger, don't worry about them. As for the meter, don't be afraid to override it, even though it makes it easier to leave the lens cap on. All meters can be fooled unusual lighting conditions much more readily than you can.
If the lightseals are bad, don't worry about it overly. Jon Goodman, a member on this site, sells light seal replacement kits that are both easy to install and very effective. You can replace them in about 30 minutes or less and the kit comes with everything you will need.
I'll check the light seals out as soon as I get through the roll of film I've already loaded. Thanks for the info on how to tell if they're any good and where to get a replacement kit!
Unless those seals have been replaced, you should replace them. After 30 years, they're either dry and crumbly or goo. And you don't want that stuff getting on your film or the lens.