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Looking for a Canon Canonet QL17 GIII, preferably working (though I'm not averse to repairing). I have twin 8 year old daughters whom my wife and I are starting to teach photography (kids love film), and if you have one camera they can shoot with, you better have two of the same. :smile:

I've been hesitant to purchase one on eBay (pricing seems wildly high for untested cameras these days and the descriptions leave much to be desired).

Much appreciate any help. Cheers!
 

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You know, a couple of Nikon EMs could be had for peanuts, including lenses .... and you wouldn't have to explain rangefinders to 8 year-olds, they'd see the image go fuzzy and sharp. Fully auto only.
 
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If I'm honest, I'm a bit nostalgic; I taught my oldest daughter on the Canonet (though she uses one of our OM-1's more these days). That and handling the Canonet is easy on tiny kid hands (though I've not handled the EM). Rangefinder wise I can't deny a few test rolls were a learning experience. :D
 

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I fully agree with you on the current ebay environment. You might try a QL19. Slightly slower lens but way down on the hipster prestige meter so lower prices. Also, Lezot Camera in Vermont does a nice job in servicing these cameras. If you get an old grampa-cam with a sticky aperture from sitting in the closet too long it's worth a CLA.
 

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I fully agree with you on the current ebay environment. You might try a QL19. Slightly slower lens but way down on the hipster prestige meter so lower prices. Also, Lezot Camera in Vermont does a nice job in servicing these cameras. If you get an old grampa-cam with a sticky aperture from sitting in the closet too long it's worth a CLA.
I hope that you will appreciate the fact that what you just said (i.e., 'hipster prestige meter') was truly and uncontrollably funny ... and too true, as well. - David Lyga
 
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