Alpa. I've had four and each one was problematic.
Ive just bought one but its going for a service before i use it. What issues did you have? They do look like they could be a giant money pit
Alpa. I've had four and each one was problematic.
I sent a mint M2 with a mint vintage 50 1.4 Summilux to KEH, going on 8 years back. I was depressed. I don't think I could replace that outfit for 5 grand. I bought it from a friend of the camera shop owner for 2 grand. Glorious chrome. I got the depression thing in check with generic Celexa and permission from my doctor to spend as much as I want on photo equipment (at least that's what I tell my wifeI regret all the rangefinder cameras I bought trying to avoid buying a Leica M. After spending 10 times what a nice used Leica M is worth, I bought a user M2 and understand why people value them so much.
Your sample size was too small!I had an E620 for exactly 19 days. It had more bands than a box of band-aids.
Absolutely, says I who hasn't any kids to worry about.To heck with delaying gratification, save the aggravation and just go to your desired camera.
Absolutely, says I who hasn't any kids to worry about.
Ha! I did exactly the same thing. Why I just didn't give myself permission I do not know. I like the other rangefinders I still have, but the M2 is my favorite.
Hi,Ive just bought one but its going for a service before i use it. What issues did you have? They do look like they could be a giant money pit
Since it's the full height and it has horizontal shutter I am guessing the curtain is being delayed long enough to overexpose that section. Can you hear it hesitate in the middle of the shot? Does this section move from one shot to the other?Hello! I am so sorry to intrude with this question outside the topic buut, I just got here and not sure how to use it. I have one problem that is bothering me for a while with my canon AE-1 program camera
If you have an answer please help! On almost every photograph developed I have like a light leak line. I will upload an example. Why do you think this is?
Every suggestion is appreciated.
I regret ever buying a Nikon. Because I liked it too much. Its ergonomics and lens compatibility across media types have cost me too much money through the years.
Plus, once you buy one F, you want to buy all its sisters to keep it company.
Hi,
The biggest problems have been with the shutters. Four Alpas, four bum shutters. Also, I've always had problems with the meters. Once again, four Alpas, four meter screw ups. I always liked the design of the cameras, especially the interesting way the film advance is oriented. I guess I sold my 10d about a year ago. I shot using a 90mmAngenieux lens. Really a super sharp lens. The 50mm/1.8 was ok for closeups, but for anything over ten feet, it was not very sharp and had low contrast. If you keep your camera and are looking for lenses I would recommend Angenieux. Stay away from the Kinoptics. They are flairprone and the prices are very high. I have heard that the 50/1.9 Macro Switar is much better than the 50/ 1.8
Best of luck
Peter McDonough
the meter i can live without although i do think meter in top plate is cool feature and I like the way the camera is laid out with film advance and shutter release placement. I was worried about shutter too so i sent mine away for a full stripdown - hopefully that will keep it running.... famous last words tho. Lenses - I got nikon adapter, yet to see the semi mythical leica adapter - Alpa lens prices are a bit too frisky for me especially once the alpa to digital camera adapters started appearing - should have bought one a few years ago when the lenses were a bit less money but i kept stalling on it. The angenieux lenses do look my favorites tho - it would be nice to have a set of those. it will either be most pointless purchase ever or my favourite camera i think depending on how long the service can keep it running.
My Minolta 16II has been a bit of a bummer. It's fun to use, great to carry but it wont focus to infinity ...
You mean a Medalist II? I saw one for fifteen bucks and didn’t get it because it looked too much like a Kodak 35Regrets, I've had a few, But then again, too few to mention . . .
The only one sticks out in my mind was not buying a really beautiful looking - and super cheap, rangefinder just because it uses an odd size film. Unfortunately it was gone when I reconsidered.
This is the one time the mantra 'zoom with your feet' does not work.
I don't even remember what it was and I've never seen anything like it before or since. It had ornate artwork on it is the best way I can describe it. Like art deco style or such. Been on the lookout everywhere trying to identify it but no luck. This was really early on in my appreciation of these marvelous works of industrial art and that was one that got away from me . . .You mean a Medalist II? I saw one for fifteen bucks and didn’t get it because it looked too much like a Kodak 35
I regret all the rangefinder cameras I bought trying to avoid buying a Leica M. After spending 10 times what a nice used Leica M is worth, I bought a user M2 and understand why people value them so much.
I don't even remember what it was and I've never seen anything like it before or since. It had ornate artwork on it is the best way I can describe it. Like art deco style or such. Been on the lookout everywhere trying to identify it but no luck. This was really early on in my appreciation of these marvelous works of industrial art and that was one that got away from me . . .
Why?I regret all the rangefinder cameras I bought trying to avoid buying a Leica M. After spending 10 times what a nice used Leica M is worth, I bought a user M2 and understand why people value them so much.
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