REVIEW : Classic CANON RANGEFINDER Film camera from 1955-56

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

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  • @tomomori1000
    @tomomori1000 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Sir you are a legend for actually showing us the pictures as prints. Some amazing pictures in there. Thank you so much for this video.

  • @susanswapp3939
    @susanswapp3939 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I just bought one of these for $70. Score!

  • @orangekayak78
    @orangekayak78 Před rokem +4

    Love your videos Peter. They are fantastic.

  • @mattdyer9544
    @mattdyer9544 Před rokem +6

    Another great video Peter, your enthusiasm and humour always make these a pleasure to watch. The Leica mount Canon rangefinders are generally great value.
    I believe the ‘1152’ on the bottom is actually ‘IIS2’, a budget model of the Canon IV line. II=Model 2, S=Sync, 2=Mark 2

    • @theoldfilmbloke
      @theoldfilmbloke  Před rokem +4

      YO !!! Thanks for that INFO I searched to find which Model it was !

    • @blvdJP
      @blvdJP Před rokem

      Also, the mark 2 models have an updated shutter system that allows you to change shutter speed before or after advancing. I have a Canon IIIa and a IId that need to be wound first. My IId2 has the updated shutter. Really fun and functional little cameras!

    • @blvdJP
      @blvdJP Před rokem

      Awesome pictures!

  • @Ghostmanriding
    @Ghostmanriding Před rokem +2

    Peter, this is my favourite photography video on YT this year. Thanks!

  • @macwestcanon
    @macwestcanon Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your service! Great video.

  • @borderlands6606
    @borderlands6606 Před rokem +2

    Canon rangefinders usually have metal shutter curtains, which always seems to be crumpled. It's so common, I've heard people say it's virtually impossible to find Canon rangefinder cameras without kinks. Your model seems to have a fabric shutter.

  • @super8blog71
    @super8blog71 Před rokem +2

    The guv'nor is back. Awesome photos. Those cameras have become a bit pricey

  • @randallstewart1224
    @randallstewart1224 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I think he is misreading the body label, which is probably meant to be "IIS2". The years of production are correct. The lens is the second version of its type, not made until 1959, so the body and lens are a mismatch from a collector's perspective. However, the lens is a superb user. (The body is the same as the IVSb2, except for the slower fast shutter speed.)

  • @travelobs57
    @travelobs57 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this good video.

  • @TristanColgate
    @TristanColgate Před rokem +1

    Looks at the size of that front element! Gorgeous looking lens.

  • @martinhensonphotography
    @martinhensonphotography Před rokem +2

    Really enjoyable video Peter, a camera I have never owned but after watching this will be on the look out for one, also, the pictures were absolutely wonderful, I liked each and every one, thanks for showing use another classic camera

  • @Resgerr
    @Resgerr Před rokem +2

    Good review Peter

  • @evanspitzer
    @evanspitzer Před 2 měsíci

    For what it's worth, that catch you mentioned is not to remove the lens from the body, that keeps the lens focused on infinity; it wasn't stiff as you were saying, it was just locked at infinity. There is no release on those lenses, you simply unscrew them, hope this helps! great lens and fun camera!

  • @Martin_Siegel
    @Martin_Siegel Před rokem +2

    I have a Canon P rangefinder, the younger sister of the one portrayed. It is a much more modern camera, backdoor film loading, 1 wheel for shutter times (B-1/1000th) a pleasure to handle. It was made from 1959 -1961 so it's my age (or a bit older) maybe that's why we are in harmony. Thanks for an interesting video!

  • @arricammarques1955
    @arricammarques1955 Před rokem +2

    Jolly good idea using a wrist strap. Crikey! imagine dropping $600 quid camera? f/1.4 fast optics for 1955.

    • @theoldfilmbloke
      @theoldfilmbloke  Před rokem +1

      YES _--- I had to be careful with it !

    • @arricammarques1955
      @arricammarques1955 Před rokem +1

      @@theoldfilmbloke Solid build for 68 year old rangefinder. Great B&W snaps, mate!

  • @paultaylorphotography9499

    cracking camera Pete, it's strange to me, I use canon all day every day at work for the last 20 years but although they absolutely do the job flawlessly I don't consider them a sexy camera, maybe familiarity has got to me, but that rangefinder is all kids of saucy love it. Cracking vid mate stay well.

  • @Walkslowlylooking
    @Walkslowlylooking Před 7 měsíci

    Great video, thank you for a straight information, less self-indulgent yakking video about this excellent, fine to use camera. One thing, winding and rewinding the film go about twice as fast if you turn the knob, wind or rewind, with one hand while you turn the camera body the opposite direction with the other hand. I used these old Canons and old Leicas in real photojournalism years ago, look forward to doing it again. The slightly slower knob wind/rewind are less cumbersome in field use than the necessity to take the thing apart dealing with body/bottom plate/film cannister/takeup spool all at once. THAT was difficult in very active or violent situations. But again, thanks for this vid. It should be a model for many others. Also, cheers for using Diafine, a great developer!

  • @user-vn1er5lz1d
    @user-vn1er5lz1d Před 5 měsíci

    Hiya Peter, for some reason this video has only just come up in my feed (that sounds awful) despite the fact I have been subbed and belled for a while now. I really enjoyed it and look forward to the next 20 years of them . Live long and prosper , as my old Science Officer used to say. Jake E.

  • @tonywhitmore
    @tonywhitmore Před rokem

    Another fascinating video Peter, and what a beautiful camera.

  • @NasserAlhameli
    @NasserAlhameli Před rokem +1

    Love the video! So professional eye!

  • @beckerse
    @beckerse Před 10 měsíci

    Great video! I have the same model Canon canera. I love using it.

  • @Sterru
    @Sterru Před rokem

    Thank you for another wonderful video mr. Elgar!
    Watching it makes me want to get my Minolta rangefinder fixed. It's a hi-matic F with 1.7f lens. I loved to shoot with it, until I accidentally dropped it - lens down, on concrete. The local repair shop says they probably be able to fix it, so there's hope still :)

  • @thedondeluxe6941
    @thedondeluxe6941 Před rokem

    That 50mm lens is fantastic! I have the same lens for my Canon P rangefinder. Lovely little thing, the Japanese Leica Summilux😄

  • @sgit1
    @sgit1 Před rokem

    From A to Z . . . You are the master.

  • @Whywas6scared
    @Whywas6scared Před měsícem

    I have this exact model, although someone has butchered the flash fitment and replaced the standard contact with a loose coaxial socket. It isn't mint, but it is a lovely camera. £300 + £300 seems extremely steep, even if the body is mint. I'm sure the f1.4 is worth considerably more than the f1.8, but £300? It hasn't even been serviced (hardened grease).

  • @mikepxg6406
    @mikepxg6406 Před 11 měsíci

    Fantastic Camera

  • @fotolookconde
    @fotolookconde Před rokem

    @Peter Elgar your videos about film photography are the best! Could you please make a video around printing in colour in your darkroom ? That could be very useful!

    • @theoldfilmbloke
      @theoldfilmbloke  Před rokem

      Sorry I havr tried Videoing in my Darkroom BUT the Video Camera is not Sensitive enough to show and I have largely GIVN UP RA4 printing

  • @kanin_HANA
    @kanin_HANA Před rokem +1

    I want a camera video about Nikon Coolpix 4600 camera.

  • @saadahmad5282
    @saadahmad5282 Před rokem

    Hi Use hanimex scrow mounts lens it built for this camera. It is soft and good.

  • @paullacotta5645
    @paullacotta5645 Před 9 měsíci

    You’re funny as fuck and I love it😂❤

  • @keithhudson1248
    @keithhudson1248 Před rokem

    Canon 50mm f/1.4 is fab lens and it is tiny compared to a 'lux.

  • @laurenceneber6141
    @laurenceneber6141 Před rokem

    I like your videos a lot, but you are very hard on delicate cameras, and often don't know how they work. And writing on lenses with a pencil is not the delicate thing to do to someone else's camera. Try reading a manual before you force things (like film). So frustrating watching you man handling the goods.

    • @theoldfilmbloke
      @theoldfilmbloke  Před rokem +1

      i never touch lens surface even if it LOOKS as if I do with the pencil. There was NO 'Manual' with camera to read. I did mention I used GLOVES most of the time when handling the borrowed camera. Thanks for viewing