T42
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My first 35 was a Yashica J rangefinder, which I bought used in about 1965.
It had no meter, no USM, no TTL, no AF, no AE, no matrix, no spot, no hot shoe, no glitz at all. Took great pictures without all that other stuff that newbies think is so necessary nowadays. It had an f/2.8 45mm "Tessar style" lens that was contrasty and sharp.
I had no proper appreciation of the merits of such simplicity until much further down the path of learning. Sometimes I think of that little camera, and how it is that I have now come full circle, whenever I put my eye to the finder window of my current RF, an M3.
Henry
It had no meter, no USM, no TTL, no AF, no AE, no matrix, no spot, no hot shoe, no glitz at all. Took great pictures without all that other stuff that newbies think is so necessary nowadays. It had an f/2.8 45mm "Tessar style" lens that was contrasty and sharp.
I had no proper appreciation of the merits of such simplicity until much further down the path of learning. Sometimes I think of that little camera, and how it is that I have now come full circle, whenever I put my eye to the finder window of my current RF, an M3.
Henry
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