Is the Canon Canonet 28 good?

Is the Canon Canonet 28 good?

They’re great cameras. Unfortunately for those of us on a budget, these tiny rangefinders can be pricey, often fetching more than $200 for quality examples. This is where the value of the Canonet 28 proves itself – they can easily be bought for under $50, and I often see them sell for as low as $15.

What film does Canonet 28 need?

Speaking of films, normal 35mm films 35mmfilms are exposed in the Canonet 28. A cable release and hot shoe flash can be used with the 35mm camera. It can also be screwed onto a tripod.

Does the Canonet 28 need batteries?

The Canonet-28 needs a mercury battery to function properly. Without it the shutter speed is fixed at 1/30th and all you can do is set the aperture. Mercury cells are unobtainium nowadays.

Does the Canonet 28 have a flash?

The original Canon Canonet 28 viewfinder camera was launched in 1968. The lens is a fixed 40mm f/2.8 Canon lens. It has fully programmed auto exposure with shutter speeds from 1/30 to 1/600 (shown by the meter’s needle in the viewfinder), and manual control of f-stops for flash (f2. 8-f16).

What was the best Canonet?

The Canonet GIII QL17 was Canon’s best-selling camera for over 11 years, and is the world’s top selling rangefinder (with inbuilt light meter) a record unlikely to be broken. According to CameraQuest.com … “The G-III became a best seller with over 1.2 MILLION SOLD from 1972 to 1982 per the Canon web site.

How do you open the back of a Canonet 28?

Be sure not to open the back cover before rewinding. Otherwise the entire roll will be exposed and ruined as the exposed film is naked within the camera. Press in the film rewind button. Open the back cover by pulling up the rewind knob fully and remove the cartridge.

Does the Canonet need a battery?

SHOOTING TIPS But the Canonet works perfectly as a manual camera with no battery whatsoever, just like a manual Leica you will need a separate meter, or use the Sunny 16 rule. The Canonet uses an uncommon 48mm filter thread, buy a 48-49mm step up adapter.

What made the canon Canonet camera so revolutionary was that?

The Canonet QL17 GIII was the ultimate Canonet variant and incorporated a smaller, lighter body than its predecessor, a fast 40mm f/1.7 lens, a battery check light and Canon’s clever Quick Load system. Canon’s mastery of ergonomics helped to create a very effective camera that is extremely easy to use.

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