Monday, February 1, 2010

Affordable 35mm Camera Are There Rangefinder 35mm Cameras In Current Production?

Are there Rangefinder 35mm cameras in current production? - affordable 35mm camera

I mean, in addition to the Leica and more powerful, but very well described in the tradition of the seventies, Minolta, Yashica, etc.
I ask this question from the point and shoot, now seems quite boring, while Nikon and Canon SLR cameras too bulky and too heavy for every day of admission ....
Thanx.

4 comments:

AS said...

As the excellent recommendation about me can be "digitally. First, as a people still with rangefinder cameras from the 1930s and earlier, and yet a great job. So, if you use an old device just a buy, I personally I still use my grandfather Leica 70 + years to produce spectacular images.

Olympus and Leica recently, small digital cameras with large sensors that accurately describe the market segment that you take. The Leica M9 and Olympus E-P1 pen are the two houses of Nice.

If you have a small camera, btw, think of something like a Nikon D40 or D3000, and 35 mm f/1.8 AF-S. In this way, you have a digital SLR, but it is small and light. You would be crazy to call this configuration of large and small.

AS said...

As the excellent recommendation about me can be "digitally. First, as a people still with rangefinder cameras from the 1930s and earlier, and yet a great job. So, if you use an old device just a buy, I personally I still use my grandfather Leica 70 + years to produce spectacular images.

Olympus and Leica recently, small digital cameras with large sensors that accurately describe the market segment that you take. The Leica M9 and Olympus E-P1 pen are the two houses of Nice.

If you have a small camera, btw, think of something like a Nikon D40 or D3000, and 35 mm f/1.8 AF-S. In this way, you have a digital SLR, but it is small and light. You would be crazy to call this configuration of large and small.

mister-d... said...

Zeiss made. It looks very nice. But expensive.

I do not know who does. ESPON a digital rangefinder cameras. I think Olympus has a small camera with interchangeable lenses, like a rangefinder. Both look very cool.

Maybe you just want to get a rangefinder age, and you pay more for a CLA. It would be even cheaper than a digital SLR or rangefinders.

And you get the timing with the flash at all speeds - Is not it great.

Flugzeug said...

Nothing. in addition to the Leica, Zeiss Ikon and Voigtländer.
If the Compact-70, RF. Why not buy?
A (CLA Cleaning, lubrication and adjustment can be), like new. This is not new, but almost as if they were new and much cheaper.

I agree with the fact that P & S today is boring.

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