Ricoh super 44 tlr


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HI GUYS
i'm very very new to TLR and x know much about it.
but i starting wish to involved in this, try to get one of those TLR.

just want to ask that does anyone familiar with ricoh super 44 TLR?
one friend offer to sell me this.

was it good ?

i'm totally new to tlr so is good to listen to other opinion about this field.

thanks and appreciate for your advices :)
 

You're planning to use this? You do realise that it is a 4x4 camera? Film for this has not been available for a very long time.
Did your friend inform you of this bit of information? If not, then not a very good friend IMO..
 

THE FILM USE IS 127 FORMAT ISN'T?
i search on the internet and there is still someone selling, but the price is expensive.
 

You're planning to use this? You do realise that it is a 4x4 camera? Film for this has not been available for a very long time.
Did your friend inform you of this bit of information? If not, then not a very good friend IMO..

not a very close friend though lol
 

that's why i need some advice before i purchase.
anyway he didn't push me to buy , he just tell me that he got one left it there for years and willing to sell if i want to.
 

that's why i need some advice before i purchase.
anyway he didn't push me to buy , he just tell me that he got one left it there for years and willing to sell if i want to.

well, if you have the $$$ to spare & it's not expensively priced, can consider :)

If it's in working condition, may be get urself a few 127 film & take pics?
 

well, if you have the $$$ to spare & it's not expensively priced, can consider :)

If it's in working condition, may be get urself a few 127 film & take pics?

ic
so it is a good TLR camera to own one ya? (if i manage to get the film)
;p
 

I'd strongly suggest you check on the availability of film. Even the 127 reels are being sold for not insubstantial amounts on *bay. Saying that the film is still being produced is of little use if the maker is sited somewhere in Europe and you're not.
So in response to your question, it all boils down to what you want to do with the camera. If you just want to keep it to look at now and then, I suppose its a good camera to own for its historical curiosity value. If you actually want to shoot with it, then there are more economical choices out there.



ic
so it is a good TLR camera to own one ya? (if i manage to get the film)
;p
 

I'd strongly suggest you check on the availability of film. Even the 127 reels are being sold for not insubstantial amounts on *bay. Saying that the film is still being produced is of little use if the maker is sited somewhere in Europe and you're not.
So in response to your question, it all boils down to what you want to do with the camera. If you just want to keep it to look at now and then, I suppose its a good camera to own for its historical curiosity value. If you actually want to shoot with it, then there are more economical choices out there.

the best is i can get a good TLR, which is economically for real shooting, and worth to keep for collection.

well, is there any suggestion that you sifu guys can recommend?

i search some from the ebay, got few choices..some cheap some is ridiculous expensive..(to me)

some said rollei mamiya yashica is a good brand to start..i like some models from mamiya, but the price is a bit high, yashica is a good choice to me..what do you think?
 

A Yashica mat 124g perhaps?


Cheers,
 

A Yashica mat 124g perhaps?


Cheers,

based on my "research" on these few days, i noticed that yashica 124 is the best of this brand, isn't?

how about yashica 635, yashica LM? anyone used of these before?

another question, any different between rolleicord and rolleiflex? same company different model? rolleiflex i belive is the best among of tlr am i right?
 

124 has lots of fans otu there who generally feel it to be the best value due to durability and price concerns of the 124G. 635, question of whether you'll actually want to shoot 135 on a TLR, LM, have no idea about that.
As for which is the best, it's kinda like asking a bunch of beer fans which beer they prefer. You'll get lots of different opinions and some strong words.
Some people swear by Rolleis, while others point to the Minolta Autocord as one of the most under-rated TLRs out there.
Different strokes for different folks.




based on my "research" on these few days, i noticed that yashica 124 is the best of this brand, isn't?

how about yashica 635, yashica LM? anyone used of these before?

another question, any different between rolleicord and rolleiflex? same company different model? rolleiflex i belive is the best among of tlr am i right?
 

just got my self a yashica 124 from ebay, on the way somewhere now~~~ waiting~~~
 

Congratz!!! :)

May I know how much the winning bid?

thx :)

cost about 140USD plus postage. i think it's reasonable to me.

( if you' re about to tell me that cheaper out there, i x want to listen! :sticktong LOL)
 

cost about 140USD plus postage. i think it's reasonable to me.

( if you' re about to tell me that cheaper out there, i x want to listen! :sticktong LOL)

No no, am not gonna tell u tht. I m thinking whether to get one, too ... but budget really tight ...

let us know / show some pics of the camera or taken by the camera k? :) congratz on ya purchase :)
 

cost about 140USD plus postage. i think it's reasonable to me.

( if you' re about to tell me that cheaper out there, i x want to listen! :sticktong LOL)

evilbay is way much cheaper compared to local prices. prices here are sometimes exhorbitant, but there are few in b&s section that their asking price is quite reasonable enough.
 

No no, am not gonna tell u tht. I m thinking whether to get one, too ... but budget really tight ...

let us know / show some pics of the camera or taken by the camera k? :) congratz on ya purchase :)

lol will do, just pay it on last saturday, guess will get it next week, or friday?;p (cross finger)

evilbay is way much cheaper compared to local prices. prices here are sometimes exorbitant, but there are few in b&s section that their asking price is quite reasonable enough.

ya i noticed that, i think it's same in ebay as well.
sometimes the bid goes too high and i will give up. been observed about 2 weeks, guess have to wait for right time...and luck;)
 

try the seagull 4a or 4b? its cheap and gd :D can pm for samples or i am sure alot bros here have used it b4. how much ur friend selling u the ricoh?
 

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