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Hi all,
I have been becoming more interested in range finders, especially the typical run of the mill late 60's to early 80's pre auto focus type fare. It seems to me that these are massively underpriced second hand since everyone seems to want plush SLR's or premium compacts along with the Leica's and Mamiyas that are far beyond my budget.
An example of the type of thing I am talking about is the Minolta Hi-Matics, many of which had lenses as fast as f/1.7, full manual, aperature priority, shutter priority, iso range of 25-800 and decent mostly metal construction. Thats a serious amount of camera that can be had for £30 odd quid on ebay if you have a look around. The Canonets would be a similar example.
Does anyone else have any insight into range finder cameras of this type feature set that can also be had sub £50. Pros/cons of different models would be greatly appreciated along with reliability issues and things to look out for. I am sure the quality of the fixed lenses have a wide variety, but I imagine even the worst of them were still decent enough.
Looking forward to hear what anyone has to say about this
I have been becoming more interested in range finders, especially the typical run of the mill late 60's to early 80's pre auto focus type fare. It seems to me that these are massively underpriced second hand since everyone seems to want plush SLR's or premium compacts along with the Leica's and Mamiyas that are far beyond my budget.
An example of the type of thing I am talking about is the Minolta Hi-Matics, many of which had lenses as fast as f/1.7, full manual, aperature priority, shutter priority, iso range of 25-800 and decent mostly metal construction. Thats a serious amount of camera that can be had for £30 odd quid on ebay if you have a look around. The Canonets would be a similar example.
Does anyone else have any insight into range finder cameras of this type feature set that can also be had sub £50. Pros/cons of different models would be greatly appreciated along with reliability issues and things to look out for. I am sure the quality of the fixed lenses have a wide variety, but I imagine even the worst of them were still decent enough.
Looking forward to hear what anyone has to say about this
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