Автор: mus
Дата: 05-11-05 01:01
Мдаа станахме трима,имам познати в Англия,които се връщат често,но последният ми опит за пазаруване от ebay.co.uk завърши,с моето изключване от сайта им...неможахме да се разберем нещо с продавача![[smilie2]](https://photo-forum.net/forum/smileys/smilie2.gif)
Иначе аз имам QL17,но е в окаяно състояние,малко е падал от високо,меренето не му работи,но все пак става за снимане...ето тук една фотка на бленда 1.7
Boni
28-цата наистина е в добри ръце![[smile]](https://photo-forum.net/forum/smileys/smilie1.gif)
ето една статийка за него
The Canonet 28 was released in March 1971 by Canon and sports a 40mm f/2.8 Canon lens. The Canon Museum notes that its original retail price was ¥18,300 with an additional ¥1,500 for the case. The yen was fixed at ¥308 to US$1 at the time so the dollar price was approx. $59 for the camera, $5 for the case. According to the AIER, $59 in 1971 is worth approximately $261 in current 2002 dollars. The camera was made for about 5 years until 1976. It was a low-end consumer model so you can usually find it pretty inexpensively.
The Canonet came to fame with the movie Pecker. It's been called the Poor Woman's Leica (or Poor Man's Leica if you're a chauvinist). It's small, light, reliable, quiet, the lens is fairly bright and contrasty, and it costs about 1/100 of a Leica M series. It's been found in garage sales and goodwill stores for much less than its real value. A perfect street camera, especially if you can find the higher-quality QL17 model.
Наистина 28-цата е доста по-орязана от QL17..липсват ръчните настройки...![[smilie2]](https://photo-forum.net/forum/smileys/smilie2.gif)
Публикацията е редактирана (05-11-05 01:02)
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