One Camera, One Lens, The Canon P Rangefinder

One camera, one lens, well that describes most of my TLR's save for the Mamiya C220f, the Canon P was one of those purchases I was glad I did. I tried to like Barnack Leicas but the bottom loading was too much a test of my sanity. The Canon rangefinders of the later 1950s and '60s were everyone's dream Leica Threadmount camera. You can load it like an SLR, believe me, that's a great thing. Using the P is pretty straightforward if you are used to shooting a Leica M, Zeiss M or a Voightlander Bessa R. Compact and quiet, you can almost use this as a travel camera if you want to travel really light with just a 50mm lens. Well I'm not traveling very far, just my walks around Southeast Oakville during The Great Shutdown.


Camera: Canon P Rangefinder, 50 f1.8 Canon Leica Thread Mount lens.
Film: Kosmo Mono 100, Rodinal 1+50.

Canon P

More Reflected Wedgewood Pool

Wedgewood Forest Path

Bridge Across Wedgewood Creek

Bridge Across Wedgewood Creek Two


Suburban Cul De Sac

St. Cuthburt's Entrance_

No Playing Aroud Here

Path Across the Park in the Sun

Closed to the Public

Old Oakville House in the Sun

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