Guy is selling these on Craigslist, and I was wondering what they are. One picture shows a manual for a Canon 7, but I can't tell what either of them are for sure. Also, any idea of their value?
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Ainoko Stupidest Question Award 2008 1,406 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: Seattle, Washington More info | Dec 02, 2009 14:09 | #1 Guy is selling these on Craigslist, and I was wondering what they are. One picture shows a manual for a Canon 7, but I can't tell what either of them are for sure. Also, any idea of their value? Full Gear List
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LaniKai "blissfully unaware" 2,136 posts Likes: 5 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Connecticut More info | Dec 02, 2009 15:26 | #2 The manual is for a Canon 7, but the rangefinder camera in the second picture looks to be a Canon P, although it could also be a VI L. Definitely not a 7. Website
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rdenney Rick "who is not suited for any one title" Denney 2,400 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jun 2003 More info | Dec 02, 2009 15:52 | #3 Ainoko wrote in post #9122241 Guy is selling these on Craigslist, and I was wondering what they are. One picture shows a manual for a Canon 7, but I can't tell what either of them are for sure. Also, any idea of their value? Thanks! The upper one looks like it could be a VI, which was a good-quality rangefinder camera that used the Leica Thread Mount, made in the late 50's. It's newer than the IV, which was an early-fifties copy of the Leica III, but it's older than the 7, which had an integral meter and a flat top deck and was made in the 60's. The P, which came between the VI and the7, looks a bit different to me, so it must be the previous model.
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LaniKai "blissfully unaware" 2,136 posts Likes: 5 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Connecticut More info | Dec 02, 2009 15:57 | #4 rdenney wrote in post #9122939 Rick "who has enough doorstops" Denney I have a few doorstops myself, but not nearly as many as you, haha. Website
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rdenney Rick "who is not suited for any one title" Denney 2,400 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jun 2003 More info | Dec 02, 2009 16:04 | #5 Lani Kai wrote in post #9122968 The P is a simplified version of the VI L, with P standing for "Populaire." The VI L has a lever advance, while the VI T has a trigger advance. The camera pictured, if it's a VI, is probably not a VI T because the VI T has a thicker baseplate owing to the trigger winder. It also wouldn't make sense to put a VI T in an eveready case because you wouldn't be able to advance the film. Thanks for that. I've seen a P, I've seen earlier models, and I've seen all the various 7's. The best I could do was fit this into the gap between earlier and P--you clearly know that gap much better than I do.
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