Hello, and welcome to the world of rangefinders! I see a few possibilities for you.
- If you don't want to invest in any equipment at all, you could approach a senior member here and he might lend you a rangefinder, abeit an old and basic model.
- Or, if you are willing to spend a few bucks, you could get a fixed focus rangefinder like a Canonet or a Yashica. If you want lens interchangability, you could get Russian Rangefinders, but this suffer from low QC. Cameras to look out for are Canon Canonets, Yashicas and Russians FED, Zorki and Kievs. These usually go for around $150-$200 SGD, though you might find a few models going for as low as $100 SGD.
- If you have a bit more cash, you can get a Bessa R and a russian lens as a start of. The Bessa R is a good camera and if you get a good copy of a Russian lens, it's excellent to work with. Lenses to look out for are Jupiter 8 50mm f/2 and a Industar 61 L/D 53mm f/2.8. Bessa R prices start from $350, and the lenses are around $100 a copy.
I hope you enjoy your time here immensely.
Samuel
Hello, and welcome to the world of rangefinders! I see a few possibilities for you.
- If you don't want to invest in any equipment at all, you could approach a senior member here and he might lend you a rangefinder, abeit an old and basic model.
- Or, if you are willing to spend a few bucks, you could get a fixed focus rangefinder like a Canonet or a Yashica. If you want lens interchangability, you could get Russian Rangefinders, but this suffer from low QC. Cameras to look out for are Canon Canonets, Yashicas and Russians FED, Zorki and Kievs. These usually go for around $150-$200 SGD, though you might find a few models going for as low as $100 SGD.
- If you have a bit more cash, you can get a Bessa R and a russian lens as a start of. The Bessa R is a good camera and if you get a good copy of a Russian lens, it's excellent to work with. Lenses to look out for are Jupiter 8 50mm f/2 and a Industar 61 L/D 53mm f/2.8. Bessa R prices start from $350, and the lenses are around $100 a copy.
I hope you enjoy your time here immensely.
Samuel
Hi Sam. Thanks for the info.
Any idea where can I safely (with good condition and best price) get the Canonet QLiii, or Yashica GSN.
I tried on Ebay, but I just don't trust em (what do you think?).
Actually I wish the camera had shutter AND aperture control (GSN cannot, but will consider if it's cheap-cheap).
Manual control, rocks
Cheers,
I was a fellow like you so i jump into the world of rangefinder by getting a Yashica Gsn for about $80 know nothing about it, only that the lens is perfect. I sent it for a CLA at camera hospital for $150. Just got it back this week. Time to shot some pics;p
I was a fellow like you so i jump into the world of rangefinder by getting a Yashica Gsn for about $80 know nothing about it, only that the lens is perfect. I sent it for a CLA at camera hospital for $150. Just got it back this week. Time to shot some pics;p
You can wait here in the B&S for those cameras to pop by or shop at the 2nd hand shops at peninsular. There's a Bessa L and a SW-107 in TCW for sale now if you want a cheap interchangable lens manual RF camera. There's also a Bessa R at another 2nd hand shop further down the road.
EH
Eh, could you specify which direction down the road? Interested in the Bessa R but I'm not sure where to look, maybe this 2nd hand shop might be the answer. Would appreciate the help.
Hi Blacvios.
Very interesting, may I know where did u get it ?
THanks
To add on what Sykes has said.... The fun of photography is back to the basics...Yes, rangefinders are fun camera to own. If you can shoot well with a RF, you'd find that your exposure control, focus, etc photography basics will be improved.![]()
Hi Blacvios.
Very interesting, may I know where did u get it ?
THanks
i also got my Yashica GSN thru ebay for US$25. about US$50 after shipping costs. The phyiscal condition is almost new. Only the light seals seems to be breaking up. Affordable entry to the the world of RF.
I have ran a roll thru it, exposure seems right. if interested, pls see this album : http://cqlow.multiply.com/photos/album/108
That's cheap, great camera. Mine worked too, but I didn't like the yucky sticky light seals, so I changed them. It's not difficult to change the light seals, and I bought my kit from eBay seller interslice (Jon Goodman). Nice guy too.
For a start, if you're not sure if you really like RF I would not recommend you to get a Bessa. Instead go get a simple basic Russian made FED. A good one will cost ard $130SG including lens and shipping in eBay.
coolz...what do u use as a solvent to get rid of the stickyness from the old light seals?
This matt denton site mentioned Windex. i'm not sure what it is here.
I do have some old used russian lens of various focal length selling from ~$20-$40ea, these came as part of a lot of goods I got from my regular supplier. if you're interested let me know. However, please be informed, these are old used lenses, so some may need some simple cleanup/servcing.