


I immediately had a good feeling with this cam, very easy to use, the lightmeter is very precise and time & aperture settings are quick to set while looking through the viewfinder and find the right exposition. A little bit heavy, but you really have the impression to have a solid camera in your hands, and it's also a very subtil design.... doesn't look like the usual 60's cameras...
But enough talked, let's have a look at some shots I made with this camera:










And if you want to know more about Werra cameras, have a look at this very interesting site (in french): http://pagesperso-orange.fr/Krg/werra/werra.htm or this one (with other links, in english): http://www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Werra
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Yeah.. here i am dropping a msg in ur new address blog... nice head image by the way..
Hey the Werra looks really comfortable handling and i think it does...
Again i gotta say, the pictures it shoots are really really solid, i think that' the perfect word to represent it.
Thanks Hooi! Really love this camera....!
And I'm going to make more reviews about my cameras collection..... all my cameras?? Perhaps... ;)) But there are always new ones! :)))
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