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Looking to buy a good quality rangefinder cheap?
Any price range suggestions about $ 100-450. I not really mind if the camera simply looking for a good quality small rangefinder. All brands watch? I tried looking for Leica rangefinder older, but without success. Must not be looking in the right places. Really we love rangefinder cheap 35mm lens for a holiday after playing with friends Leica M9 I just drool over when I'm always near him.
Your budget is very late. The Leica M8, M8.2 and M9 are the only digital rangefinders to date. Olympus and Panasonic have some macro 4 / 3 "cameras that might interest you as a poor man's alternative A (these use the screen to compose the shot instead of a viewfinder), but even the prices of these cameras exceed your budget by a considerable margin http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/olympusep1/ http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/PanasonicGF1/ Voigtlander that mentioned above is a film camera. (Voigtlander did not intend to go digital in the near future.) When you add a pancake 35mm lens at one of their current range finders that you are looking at $ 900. For the price of the Voigtlander you can also pick up an old Leica M3. It's a nice device, but for most people less usable because of the lack of automation of exposure … or even a high-meter. The Sigma DP1 above is a digital camera, but he has received warm reviews Luke: Sigma http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sigmadp1/ new things on the way but it will not be in your price range. For films used for money digital camera, try http://www.keh.com Or for new equipment Photos, http://www.bhphotovideo.com check (these guys also have a section gear used.) Also, keep the limits of rangefinders in mind. Because of their design, they are not very suitable for action photography, macro photography, telephoto or longer say 135mm. The viewfinder of a rangefinder good to show you exactly what you will get very close. With digital, I find electronic viewfinders too slow, so I am personally not interested in non-Leica options. (Does Olumpus offers an optical viewfinder attachment for the E-P1, but that destroys the small form factor.) Film and rangefinders current digital SLR models are less than digital high sensitivity. Rangefinders are small but not quite small enough fit comfortably in a jacket pocket. Rangefinders are quiet but not silent like a point & Shoot Digital …. In short, rangefinders are rarely the right camera for the job. But – perhaps thanks to all of these oddities – they can be very fun to use. My choice for a range finder fell on the Canonet QL17 Glll – a simple fixed lens (40mm f/1.7) 35 mm camera film. Great price for some fun on the side while I continue to spend much money on gear serious DSLR. You can find many of these Canonet on eBay for less than $ 100. If you do not want the target f/1.7, you can take a Canonet 28 (same camera with a lens f / 2,8) for peanuts. Why not start there and see if it's really about thing for you?
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