Super Ikonta III, with the f3.5 tessar. You are buying it for the coupled rangefinder, so no more zone focusing. A good one is pricey, but it’s still under the radar of the hipster crowd. It’s a camera collector’s camera. Obvs make sure the coupled rangefinder is working properly, and accurately. Also check the shutter, especially at low speeds, and the bellows for holes - black shoe polish is a common bodge by sellers to hide holes, but they will still be there and screw your film.
Super Ikonta III, with the f3.5 tessar. You are buying it for the coupled rangefinder, so no more zone focusing. A good one is pricey, but it’s still under the radar of the hipster crowd. It’s a camera collector’s camera. Obvs make sure the coupled rangefinder is working properly, and accurately. Also check the shutter, especially at low speeds, and the bellows for holes - black shoe polish is a common bodge by sellers to hide holes, but they will still be there and screw your film.
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