Got this Canon 7 in the Japanese auction site, jauce.com. Very fast shipping with the EMS service, BTW.
I was looking for a more modern RF body for my Russian and other M39 lenses. After reading a lot, I was tempted by the Canon 7 features, especially the selectable framelines. Not having to use an external VF almost makes RF photography a reasonable idea.
My technician curved an internal flap, so that the Jupiter-12 can be mounted in this camera. The selenium meter works reasonably well.
The test was made with the Canon 50mm 1:1.8 and the Jupiter-9, on the usual subjects. I shot mostly at 1/500 in f/8 or 1/1000 in f/5.6.
The 1.8 lens behaves quite well. This one is right against the sun, no hood.
Comparing the 50 and 85 focal lengths:
My favorite of the roll, a central crop of the fish catch (Canon 50mm 1.8)
A close-up of an old bus that is always parked near the harbor, with the Jupiter-9, to test close focus at f/5.6
Film was FP4+ in Beutler. Thanks for looking!
Canon 7 - testing
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The camera looks to be in fine shape and it certainly performs well. There may be no connection between the FL or FD 50mm f/1.8 and the one in M39; but, I remember using the FL or FD (don't remember which) on a Canon TX and I thought it was topnotch. Enjoy your new camera! Bill D.
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These look really nice! Your Canon is in good hands. I, too, have a Jupiter 12. What was needed to mount the J12? I know it supposed to work on my Leica IIIf, but it lives on my Zorki.
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Thanks for the comments!
I believe that this 50mm lens evolved from the many previous RF 50/1.8, used in a lot of Canon rangefinders before. Certainly it looks very different to the FD version.
As for the Jupiter-12, there is a dark baffle at 12 o'clock that needs to be deformed (pushed up in the center) to make room for the big butt of the J-12. Even after that trick, make sure that your hand is very steady when you mount that lens!
I believe that this 50mm lens evolved from the many previous RF 50/1.8, used in a lot of Canon rangefinders before. Certainly it looks very different to the FD version.
As for the Jupiter-12, there is a dark baffle at 12 o'clock that needs to be deformed (pushed up in the center) to make room for the big butt of the J-12. Even after that trick, make sure that your hand is very steady when you mount that lens!
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Excellent results as usual, Julio. You've got a fine combination there.
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that is a very interesting site.i could spend a few Yen there.....some bargains to be had too
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Great pictures, and I agree: I like best the one with the fish in the box.
Beautiful tones, too. Looking at them I thought it was Kodak Plus-X; I wasn't surprised it is Ilford FP-4.
Beautiful tones, too. Looking at them I thought it was Kodak Plus-X; I wasn't surprised it is Ilford FP-4.
My Flickrs: http://www.flickr.com/flipflik (recent postings), or
- http://www.flickriver.com/photos/flipfl ... teresting/ (Flickr's calculation of my "most interesting" pics);
- http://www.flickr.com/photos/flipflik/s ... 879115542/ (what I like best).
- http://www.flickriver.com/photos/flipfl ... teresting/ (Flickr's calculation of my "most interesting" pics);
- http://www.flickr.com/photos/flipflik/s ... 879115542/ (what I like best).
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Thanks for the comments! Kalle, I read about that site in other forums and am in my third auction now. My experience is good so far. Read the fine print; there are charges for different reasons all around, although not unreasonable.
Philip, FP4+ is an excellent film, and Beutler helps a lot. I miss Plus-X - I shot my last Plus-X in 1979...go figure.
Philip, FP4+ is an excellent film, and Beutler helps a lot. I miss Plus-X - I shot my last Plus-X in 1979...go figure.
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