This week I have practiced a new genre: portrait (or at least catching my 20-month-old nephew inside the frame).
When you try this kind of picture, you begin understanding why people like autofocus, and why AF is never too fast.
Anyway the gear thrown to the task are:
Minolta X-700 with Minolta Rokkor 135/3,5 + Fuji Sensia 100 sometime assisted by TTL flash on hot shoe.
Canon Canonet 19 QL III with Fuji Sensia 100.
Voigtlaender Vito CLR with Fuji Superia 1600 exposed at 800. This is my absolute first-time with an ISO 800 film, just to practice photography with ambient light and artificial light.
Besides discovering that children have horror of staying steady somewhere, I also discovered that focusing in ambient and relatively scarce light with a rangefinder is not necessarily easier than with a SLR.