PGraham3
Member
Howdy, APUG!
I've been in the search for a solid aperture/shutter priority rangefinder from 1960s-early 1980s (such as a Konica Auto S3, Yashica Electro 35, Minolta 7SII, etc) that do not use obsolete mercury batteries, but rather use batteries that can be somewhat easily found these days. I've researched many of the well-known brands and models, and unless I'm mistaken, I've only come across a few that take batteries that can be found today, such as the Yashica Electro 35 CC/CCN and Yashica M-5. I haven't been able to find any others.
I'm not really looking for zone-focus or super-plasticky auto-focus cameras. Interchangeable lens aperture-priority rangefinders such as the Minolta CLE, which is quite cool, are a bit out of my price-range.
Do any of you know of good/great aperture/shutter priority rangefinders from 1960-early1980s that take batteries that can be somewhat easily found today?
I greatly look forward to your responses. Thanks so much!
-Paul
I've been in the search for a solid aperture/shutter priority rangefinder from 1960s-early 1980s (such as a Konica Auto S3, Yashica Electro 35, Minolta 7SII, etc) that do not use obsolete mercury batteries, but rather use batteries that can be somewhat easily found these days. I've researched many of the well-known brands and models, and unless I'm mistaken, I've only come across a few that take batteries that can be found today, such as the Yashica Electro 35 CC/CCN and Yashica M-5. I haven't been able to find any others.
I'm not really looking for zone-focus or super-plasticky auto-focus cameras. Interchangeable lens aperture-priority rangefinders such as the Minolta CLE, which is quite cool, are a bit out of my price-range.
Do any of you know of good/great aperture/shutter priority rangefinders from 1960-early1980s that take batteries that can be somewhat easily found today?
I greatly look forward to your responses. Thanks so much!
-Paul