I just purchased one. It is a great camera. The camera does not require trimming of film and the back door allows you the freedom to adjust the alignment of the film. I still find it hard to load film, but time will tell. It feels like a hybrid of a Leica III and M3 clone. It is made well as Nicca and Yashica normally are built. The only downside is the manual counter reset.
Noooo shhhhh ;) these are some of the best undervalued rangefinders on the used market! These videos are going to blow up their prices lol
I just purchased one. It is a great camera. The camera does not require trimming of film and the back door allows you the freedom to adjust the alignment of the film. I still find it hard to load film, but time will tell.
It feels like a hybrid of a Leica III and M3 clone. It is made well as Nicca and Yashica normally are built.
The only downside is the manual counter reset.
That sounds nice! I have been looking for one, what do you think is a good price for one in a good working condition?
@@JAA949 I would say $250 to $300 in very good to excellent condition.
The loss of Camera Duck was the worst part of this video.
sold? can't see this item in your shop.
7:50, isnt that lens 50mm? It says 5cm on the front.
He had just mentioned a 35mm, so it was probably a slip of the tongue.