Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I own three Canonet QL-17s, none of which I paid more than five dollars for with case and Canonlite D flash, and am really pleased with their performance. I am always amazed at the sharpness and color rendition of the 40mm f/1.7 lens. More importantly, they flash sync at every speed on the dial, making outdoor fill flash during brightly sunlit days very simple: "Sunny 16" rules (or whatever shutter speed vs. f/stop equivalent creates the same ambient exposure), small, shoe-mouted flash set on manual and shoot. Within the flash's range, very satisfactory results can be expected. For a dependable, knock-around, take anywhere, poor-mans Leica CL, this camera is hard to beat. Fitted with a Domke Gripper strap, and a rectangular Vivitar 48mm lens hood (B&H used department sells them, item # 243548) made for the Canon AF 35mm Sure Shot (hard-core, anti-filter types can remove the built-in 1A filter), you will not find a better value, pound for pound, in a true rangefinder camera. It goes with me everywhere, along with my M6/35 Summicron/90 Tele-Elmarit. If it goes over a cliff, I won't be diving after it as I might with the Leica, but I sure would miss it! FYI, B&H used to have 46mm versions of the above-mentioned hood which would probably be interesting to those Luggers who have inquired about such a hood recently. It is worth a phone call to them to see if they have any left. Best regards -- Mike