Your experience with (cheaper) RF gear?

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By the way, are you sure you can't afford Leica? I got a perfect working IIIa in a junk shop in Perth about a years ago for 15 li'l ol' english pounds (no one hit me).

David.
 

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My favorite cheap rangefinder, and I have a few, is my Olympus XA. Razor sharp lens and aperture priority. Handy, it goes everywhere with me. Great inexpensive camera!
 

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Woolliscroft said:
By the way, are you sure you can't afford Leica? I got a perfect working IIIa in a junk shop in Perth about a years ago for 15 li'l ol' english pounds (no one hit me).

David.

You CAN'T JUST SAY STUFF LIKE THAT!!!! $*^(E^**@#$@#$@#$*(&(*)_+!~!!~!~!!!!!!

:D:D:D:

Not jelous at all...

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Denis P. said:
I'd like to hear some opinions on the (cheaper) RF gear you've used (35mm and medium format). Pros, cons, peculiarities, etc.
My first rangefinder, the inexpensive Argus C3, was built in the 1940s and 1950s in Detroit Michigan. It is a rugged and reliable rangefinder that collectors lovingly named “The Brick” because of its size, weight, shape, and durability.

There are 4 lenses available for it (35mm wide angle, 50mm normal, 100mm telephoto, and 135mm telephoto). I have 3 of the 4 (I do not have the 135mm). Even though the lenses are interchangeable, because bodies are so cheap, I can afford to keep each lens permanently mounted on its own body. This saves me the tedious task of unscrewing the lens, screwing in another lens, and realigning the mounted lens with the rangefinder.

I also have a 4th body that I converted to a pinhole camera.

I only use the Argus when I am shooting for myself. I find it very therapeutic to put the Argus with the 35mm lens on a tripod and wander around shooting landscapes. The slow operation of the manual/mechanical meterless Argus forces me to slow down. Manually cocking the shutter, focusing with its primitive rangefinder, using the Sunny 16 rule to determine the exposure, and using a knob to wind the film also forces me to concentrate on what I am doing.
 

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My road to Leica went like this:

Zorki 3m..... Focus? who needs focus?
Zorki 4k.......shutter speeds inaccurate
Bessa R.... well I didn't buy but I considered it for a while
Contax G1.... great camera and lenses, horrible squinty Viewfinder
Leica M6ttl... The perfect 35mm camera. I can't afford the lenses but its still a great camera.

I could have save a lot of time and money just buying a Leica to start with.

I use two CV lenses and they are wonderful, only my 50 is Leica glass.

Im not saying you should buy a Leica but consider this. If a Leica is what you want, you won't be happy with anything else.
 

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FWIW,
As far as the cheaper gear goes, the equipment itself is potentially quite good, it's the seller who can make the eqpt go sour if it is mis-represented. I would humbly suggest that this is especially the case with FSU gear coming out of the former Soviet-Bloc.

Kent
 

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I recently returned from a trip to NYC (via Amtrak) where I took only two cameras - an Olympus 35 RC and a Yashica Lynx 14, + B&W film. It worked out rather well:

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