I second that. Have a FEd and they produce a pretty good picture. never tried a Zorki though.The "real poor man`s Leica" is a Zorki or a FED from Russia!
Yes, i wonder the same.I'm just wondering how you advertise to find the Poor-Man.
I second that. Have a FEd and they produce a pretty good picture. never tried a Zorki though.
A CLE seems like a good camera, great if you want TTL flash. I found a good one in a good shop earlier this month and was very tempted. In the UK you can find them for £350 ($440) body only or £550 ($690) with the nice Rokkor 40mm.
Personally I would avoid the CL.
really? how come?
I agree Gerald and you are 100% right about the lens quality of the Electro cameras. For many years I poo-poo'd these cameras because they had no manual override for exposure. Then I tried one and found the auto-exposure to be very accurate, low-light capability excellent and long auto-exposures to be very beneficial. I also found that using ISO 100 film I could play the ASA dial to easily compensate exposure. Truth is, I almost never had to touch that dial. As to the lens? I have a Contax G outfit, which includes the 45mm f2 Planar. The 45mm f2 Planar is suppose to be one of the sharpest, if not the sharpest lenses made. I compared results between these two lenses at f2 and f8 and was happy to note that they were actually neck-n-neck. The Planar did have better contrast at f2 and was a little sharper, but at f8 they were crossing the finish line, like I say, neck-n-neck. I now have two Yashica GSN's and use them when I don't want to chance injuring or losing my Contax. I will say that there are so many great cameras out the that fall into this category, but the Yashica GSN just seems to fill the bill for me.The only line of cameras that really deserves the title "poor man's Leica" is the Yashica Electro 35 series. In fact I believe that this series was the inspiration for the term. This is due to their sound construction and excellent optics. They would also easily fit within the required budget.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yashica_Electro_35
http://www.yashica-guy.com/document/chrono.html
True, but they are a bit harder to find and hence, more expensive than the slightly bigger GSN. Still, I would like a GX and if one comes my way cheap enough I'll snatch it.A Yashica GX or CCN is a good option if you can find a good one at a good price. The CCN uses a more conventional battery.
You must have a different 7S than the one I have and you can see mine above.Minolta Hi-Matic 7s. This camera has even fewer adjustments than the Oly Trip 35. But it takes great, perfectly exposed pics, I've found.
Things about the CL that I don't like (none apply to the Minolta CLE);
The film loading
Brittle plastic used on the take-up spool is vulnerable
The metering diode is prone to failure
The metering arm breaks easily (it also interfers with some colapsable lenses and miss-reads with some wideangles lenses)
No framelines for 28mm in the standard finder
Being 'Leicas' they tend to cost more (than a Minolta CLE)
On the plus side they are a fully mechanical camera once the meter fails.
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