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joeyjoe
02-13-2005, 19:59
Hi everyone.

I just wanted to share my first shots from my Canonet I got this last week. I was plesantly surprised by the sharpness of the lens... I'd heard it was good before... just never really got to try it out.

Anyway, here they are. All shots taken on Ilford XP2 super rated at 400 ISO with the Canonet QL17 G3, of course:

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nwcanonman
02-13-2005, 20:49
Joeyjoe,
Cool. Another Northwest'er that shoots Canonet.
Nice shots from an "old/cheap" camera, eh? Proves it's who is shooting, not what with :D

back alley
02-13-2005, 21:00
i really like that first shot.
i'm gonna have to try for one like that soon.

welcome to the rf club, so what's your next camera gonna be? buhahahahaha

joe

Doug
02-13-2005, 22:58
Lookin' good, JoeyJoe! I too like that first one, nice tonal quality.

kuvvy
02-13-2005, 23:33
Nice shots!
First one - like this a lot, very moody.
Second one - good candid, well captured.
Third - nice symetry.

Paul

rover
02-14-2005, 01:16
4 good ones. Looks like the Canonet is a keeper.

taffer
02-14-2005, 01:27
They are all really nice ! I specially like #3, call me minimalist :)

joeyjoe
02-14-2005, 01:36
Joeyjoe,
Cool. Another Northwest'er that shoots Canonet.
Nice shots from an "old/cheap" camera, eh? Proves it's who is shooting, not what with :D

You know, I've actually found out that old cameras are kinda like old people. Some are just decrepid, bitter, difficult, broken and smell funny. Others have a lot of character and there's a LOT you can learn from them and they're 'still going strong doing what they're good at.

I'm definatly loving the rangefinder... I'm really happy with that I've got at the moment and being a college student, I don't think that there's anything within my price range for the time being. I think if I land a windfall I'll "break up" with my canonet and go for a bessa: the younger and more attractive sister with a better personality ;)

Thank you for all the kind comments. It's not too often that I get to hear nice things about my work :)

vladhed
02-14-2005, 03:42
Hey, four great shots from a single roll! That's a pretty good average :-)

Designer
02-14-2005, 04:04
Hi! Joeyjoe,

Thanks for sharing, you got nice work w/. your new canonet! :)

Keven

Natalia
02-14-2005, 04:40
congrats, I enjoyed the photos. Thanks for sharing.

Nikon Bob
02-14-2005, 04:53
You and your canonet make a good team. Happy snapping.

Bob

joeyjoe
02-14-2005, 13:48
Hey, four great shots from a single roll! That's a pretty good average :-)

Eh... 2 rolls.. but 'still pretty good. I'm usually happy with 1 good one on a roll, but aspiring for much more.

HBC
02-14-2005, 14:28
great shots joey, the canonet is the only camera i sorry i ever gave away, everytime i see her mother i ask her if she would like to trade for a ftb. hope to get another soon again great shots

nwcanonman
02-14-2005, 14:50
HBC,
Aaack, don't give up the FTB for the Canonet! Get the GIII back, to co-habitate with it's big sister. I love both Old Canons. (and having fun with a 'new' A1 also).

back alley
02-14-2005, 15:10
a college student could afford most of the russian stuff.