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Anonymous
recommend a good, but not insanely expensive rangefinder with a changeable lens.
>> Anonymous
FED 2
>> Anonymous
the argus c3 has interchangeable lenses.

the thing is, while the c3 can be had for peanuts with the stock 50mm Cintar, the other lenses are rarer and cost more than a camera itself would.

But hey, it weighs a ton and you could knock someone the fuck out with it.
>> Anonymous
the Zorki 6 has a hinge back instead of the worse bottom loader
>> Anonymous
the Kiev 4, 4M FED 4, 5C
actually have built in lightmeter
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
basically op, what they're all saying is that if you want RF with interchangeable lenses but don't want to spend much, you pretty much have to go with old soviet cameras.

if you do, only deal with someone reputable that'll exchange kit if you get a dud, because old soviet QC wasn't the greatest.
>> Anonymous
>>241676
This. Just read up on it before buying one so you don't fuck it up early on (like, when changing shutter speeds)
>> Anonymous
If you are getting Soviet ones then get very early models or the very late ones. The ones in between have a big drop off in quality and turn to crap.