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[ NEAR MINT , Meter Works ] Canon Canonet QL17 GIII G3 35mm Rangefinder JAPAN. $209.90. Free shipping Free shipping Free shipping 【 EXC+5 , Meter Works 】 CANON Canonet QL17 GIII G3 Black 35mm Film Camera JAPAN Olympus 35 SP 35mm Film Camera Rangefinder 42mm f/1.7 from JAPAN. Pre-owned Pre-owned Pre-owned. Manual. Brand: Canon $ 35.00. Only 2 available and it's in 1 $ 237.75 FREE shipping Add to Favorites Canonet QL17 GIII 35mm Rangefinder Film Camera Custom CLA Fully Working Ad by CoastalFilmLab Ad from shop CoastalFilmLab CoastalFilmLab From shop Canon 310 XL Auto/Manual Zoom Super 8mm film camera film camera + shadow cover + lens filter 1970 70's vintage Handsome. Stylish. Solid. This camera has just about anything you could want in a vintage rangefinder, except that it's not the GIII QL17. Methinks a 1:1.9 is pretty nice, though of course 1:1.7 is slightly better; also instead of 6 elements in 5 groups, this lens — the same one as on the original Canonet — has 5 elements in 4 groups Condition: Mint fully working, All cameras and lenses are checked in our service and listed after the necessary maintenance is done. The Canonet QL17 is a coupled-rangefinder, leaf-shuttered, fixed-focal-length 35 mm camera first manufactured by Canon in 1969. It features fully shutter-priority [Archive] Canonet QL19 G-III vs Olympus 35RC Fixed Lens 35mm RF My experience is with the QL17-GIII as the 19 variant is rather rare in the US. I will say, if you plan to use the Olympus in manual mode, the aperture ring is very small and difficult to access. I ended up 3d printing a ring with a tab to make it practical. Olympus 35 SP Silver 35mm Film Camera 42mm f/1.7 "READ" From Japan [6717] *New Seal [N.MINT] Canon Canonet QL17 GIII G3 35mm Rangefinder Film Camera JAPAN. $249.99 + $34.99 shipping + $34.99 shipping + $34.99 shipping. in Flash Manual Focus Rangefinder Film Cameras, Leica Camera Rangefinder Rangefinder Viewfinders; The result was the G-III QL17, selling more than 1.2 million units from 1972 to 1982. The Canon Canonet G-III QL17 was manufactured from 1972 to 1982, features a 40mm f/1.7 lens, Copal leaf shutter, speeds from 1/4 to 1/500, and flash sync at all speeds. The G-III fit into a new group of high-end rangefinder cameras with lenses faster than f/2. The Canonet QL 17: classic 70s rangefinder style (Pic: Andrew Smith) By Andrew Smith. The Canon Canonet QL 17 is a fixed lens range finder film camera from decades past. I that interests you, then keep reading! I have read many articles about the Canonet and seen it in camera collector groups for years. With it's superb f1.7 maximum aperture lens and intuitive handling, the Canonet GIII QL17 is one of the most popular compact , fixed lens rangefinder cameras Riight to Left: Minolta Autocord LMX, Olympus OM4, Olympus 35sp, Canonet QL17 G-III. The latter being the same size as a €20 bank note. The QL17 is meters strictly with shutter priority only. I The Canonet QL17 (QL stand for quick load, in case you were wondering), boasts a leaf shutter, making it quiet and very stable. With a top speed of 1/500th it also offers flash sync at all speeds. This is a very good stealth camera, especially if you have the black version. It is fast, quiet and easy to stuff into a pocket at a moments notice. the Canonet G-III QL17 is a coupled-rangefinder, leaf-shuttered, fixed-focal-
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