Dear all
I am mainly a 6x6 TLR user though I also occasionally still use my 35mm SLRs.
I'm finding I'm enjoying a lot the quiet TLR experience and the fact that I can easily get sharp shots at 1/15th of a second with my TLRs, something I've rarely been able to do with my SLRs.
I would like a similarly quiet, simple experience in 35mm and I'm tempted by the world of 35mm rangefinders, which I know nothing about.
Which robust, compact and reliable rangefinder would you recommend? The choice is bewildering.
Two features I'm after:
Thank you in advance for any recommendations.
I am mainly a 6x6 TLR user though I also occasionally still use my 35mm SLRs.
I'm finding I'm enjoying a lot the quiet TLR experience and the fact that I can easily get sharp shots at 1/15th of a second with my TLRs, something I've rarely been able to do with my SLRs.
I would like a similarly quiet, simple experience in 35mm and I'm tempted by the world of 35mm rangefinders, which I know nothing about.
Which robust, compact and reliable rangefinder would you recommend? The choice is bewildering.
Two features I'm after:
- I only want to use it with one lens. Ideally a 35 or 40mm, which should be reasonably compact and good quality at f/2.8 and smaller apertures. Nothing really heavy, huge, ultrabright, etc.
- I am after a bright, huge viewfinder. My Olympus OM2n has spoiled me in this respect. I heard some rangefinders have viewfinders with 1X magnification. That would be wonderful, though anything in the .8-1x range would do I guess? Of course, the viewfinder should be well matched to the lens you'll be recommending to use. Ideally, I'd like to keep composing with both my eyes open, just like I do with my TLRs.
- I am not particularly concerned about mechanical/electronic. Some electronics (eg cell battery to power meter) acceptable, though fully mechanical without meter is also ok.
Thank you in advance for any recommendations.
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