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PeterL

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Hi,

I've always used Olympus OM cameras & I still love them. Very small and high quality (but buy your lenses selectively). I've been thinking about going digital for a few years, but prices always stopped me. Getting a DSLR system that rivals the build quality of the OM range would cost me €3000 (including memory cards and a portable backup system).

In February, I was visiting Poland and I read up a bit on Former Soviet Union RF cameras. I ended up buying a Zorki with an Industar-22 lens for the equivalent of €50. Add a light meter for €6 and I was out on the street with a fresh start in a fascinating system. This was the first RF camera I ever used, and I'm loving the even higher build quality, the portability (collapsible lenses are the best invention since film) and the fact the VF doesn't black out, which effectively helps in staying with the surroundings instead of disappearing into the photographical process. Strange, I never felt that when using my OMs, but now I do.

In the meantime, I've expanded my "brand new" LTM system with a 35/f3.5 Summaron lens, which feels even better than the Zorki+I-22. I'm waiting for my first roll with this lens to be developed. Just over a week ago, I won a Leica iiic + Summitar on yaBe. I wanted the Summitar, I got the body with it at a ridiculous price, but obviously, both are in a condition that they better be repaired rather than used. That's life, it's my first old camera that isn't in brilliant condition, and frankly, getting both gems and crap from time to time keeps life interesting :smile:

So instead of just having a new camera for €50, I bought into a "new" system, and now I'm trying out the excuse that the Zorki was just a test to see if I liked the way of working :smile: It doesn't work, people realise I'm just an addict, if so, that's life, I don't care, I'm having fun :smile:

If you have time, feel free to check out my gallery. The 4 B&W galleries (Rangefinder, BKGo, Straatfotografie, Passages) are done with the Zorki & Industar-22. The other ones are OM. Do click on the "comments" button to see an explanation of the picture & to leave comments :smile:


Peter.
 

Marc Leest

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Hello Peter,

Welcome here. I recognise the 'M. Delayensplein' on your 'Straatfotografie' gallery.
Keep up the good work.

Marc
 
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I like your candid photos taken with LTM.

Old LTM bodies are robust. After repair they will last for long time. Mine was IId converted from Standard made in 1930 but I'm sure it will survive me. I like B&W tones that old uncoated lenses make and it is great pleasure to print. You can use those standard lenses both for shooting and enlarging, which offsets the light fall-off.
 
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PeterL

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butterflydream said:
I like your candid photos taken with LTM.
Thanks ! I feel LTM is much nicer for candids than my OM system. People find the camera much more charming and don't turn away so quickly.

I like B&W tones that old uncoated lenses make and it is great pleasure to print.
Yes, they give a nice nostalgic mood. A friend of mine said the photos look like they were taken somewhere in the 1930s-60s, depending on the picture. Don't underestimate their value when shooting colour, though. I like the way they soften things. There's far too many over-contrasty-overly-bright photos these days, and the subtlety of the LTM lenses is a good cure.


Peter.
 
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