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BradS

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Hey, Did I hear something about one of the big names coming out with an all manual rangefinder that used the old pentax screw mount? Anybody have any info / opinions on this?
 

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GaussianNoise said:
Hey, Did I hear something about one of the big names coming out with an all manual rangefinder that used the old pentax screw mount? Anybody have any info / opinions on this?
Stephen Gandy has some adapters made that work with Leica M mount rangefinders, and take Nikon F/AI/AIS/AF, Leica R, Contax/Yashica (RTS), Olympus OM, Pentax K & M42 Lenses. There's a cam on the adapter that you use for rangefinding, then transfer that reading to the scale on the SLR lens. Best at further distances and smaller apertures I'd guess, but they focus to infinity. The rangefinding scale on the adapter looks like it's "expanded" more than a normal lens, to get somewhat better accuracy on the readout.

See: http://cameraquest.com/adaptslrRFM.htm

Could that be what you heard about?

Lee
 

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No, it was an actual camera. Made by Cosina perhaps?
 

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The Bessa R uses Leica 39mm screw lenses, but I have not heard of anything that uses Pentax screw.

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regarding range finder

I have my first rangefinder it is a Bessa II, Voigtlander, circa 1950's. It was a great buy and the fact that it folds up is wonderful. If you go tis route look for one with the color skopar lense.
as a 120 that is 6x9, you only get 8 shots but i find that I am much more specific/intentional in my shooting, which means one slows down...
 

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Helen B said:
Brad,

Is this Cosina 42 mm screw-mount SLR what you were thinking of?

Best,
Helen

Ahhh, yes. That must be it....Thanks!

Brad.
 
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binjones said:
I have my first rangefinder it is a Bessa II, Voigtlander, circa 1950's. It was a great buy and the fact that it folds up is wonderful. If you go tis route look for one with the color skopar lense.
as a 120 that is 6x9, you only get 8 shots but i find that I am much more specific/intentional in my shooting, which means one slows down...


I saw one of these on the B&H website about a month ago. I think they wanted about $750 for it.

They guy who runs Certo6.com noted on his price list that the color-skopar lens Bessa II's were fairly pricy too.

Supposed to be a sweet toy, though.

Matt
 
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