mitchamtuell
Member
I get most of my cameras cheap on local buy/sell sites - sometimes in need of repair that I have fun doing myself. They're all SLRs except for my Yashica 124G TLR, but I've been getting it into my head that I should get a rangefinder. I've looked at the Yashica Electro 35 and Lynx 14, and the Canonet series, as well as some old Voigtlanders and Retinas. They seem great, but what I really want is a simple manual exposure (meter optional), small and light, interchangeable lens camera. It's bizarre because there are so many very affordable SLRs that fit that description: Pentax, Ricoh, Minolta, some Canons and Nikons and Olympuses... They can all be had in decent condition for cheap, and have lots of lenses to choose from. Not the best SLRs ever made, but absolutely respectable and serviceable cameras.
Why does it seem like the only rangefinders like this are out of my price range? All the Germans: Leica M, Voigtlander Bessa R, Contax G... I've heard about the Soviet FED, Zorki, and Kiev, but they seem to have very dubious reputations. Were there not ever decent quality Japanese-made ones like the bazillion SLRs out there?
Thanks!
Why does it seem like the only rangefinders like this are out of my price range? All the Germans: Leica M, Voigtlander Bessa R, Contax G... I've heard about the Soviet FED, Zorki, and Kiev, but they seem to have very dubious reputations. Were there not ever decent quality Japanese-made ones like the bazillion SLRs out there?
Thanks!