Bessa R's Going Going Soon Gone

CameraQuest

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For those interested, I have less than 20 Bessa R's remaining,
Silver only, black long sold out

That's it folks.

Thanks

Stephen
 
Hrm, must be a doomsday thing... that post of yours was your 666th post.

Wana send me an R maybe it'll get rid of the bad luck... :p
 
The silver R's are beautiful cameras. I'm glad I was able to get mine. And the 35/2.5 color skopar imo was made for this camera. I love that combo. BTW look at my avator, the camera looks much better than my mug.
 
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I love the R; a classic in my opinion. I bought 2 silver Rs -- one to use and one to use after the first has been used up.

I think it's a shame Cosina has abandoned the LTM mount. Imagine a new, LTM, R with the meter and build quality of the R3 or R4.
 
It's really painful to see these go out of production. I own one and it's about the most practical camera (rangefinder at least) that I've every owned.
 
brachal said:
I love the R; a classic in my opinion. I bought 2 silver Rs -- one to use and one to use after the first has been used up.

I think it's a shame Cosina has abandoned the LTM mount. Imagine a new, LTM, R with the meter and build quality of the R3 or R4.

it's already here.

just leave the screw mount adapter on your current generation Bessa and use it as a screw mount camera.

Stephen
 
CameraQuest said:
it's already here.

just leave the screw mount adapter on your current generation Bessa and use it as a screw mount camera.

Stephen

That's right, lots of choice. My R2 used to wear its adapter ring permanently, i just screwed in my LTM lenses at will. Now it's a hybrid, the most used lenses have their own adapter mounts, part twist and my LTM lens is in, very lazy, but nice.
 
CameraQuest said:
it's already here.

just leave the screw mount adapter on your current generation Bessa and use it as a screw mount camera.

Stephen

That's a really good point. I've got to stop posting before my second cup of coffee. :eek:
 
Not sure why everyone is so nostalgic about the silver R. I bought one when it first came out and found it was cheaply made and scratched my negs. Kind of like a disposable camera you can buy at any general store. Why not buy leica LTM for the almost the same price.
 
loneranger said:
Not sure why everyone is so nostalgic about the silver R. I bought one when it first came out and found it was cheaply made and scratched my negs. Kind of like a disposable camera you can buy at any general store. Why not buy leica LTM for the almost the same price.

For the meter, for the viewfinder, for the metallic shutter, for the 35mm Color Skopar...
That's enough, for me!

Franco
ps: and never scratched my film... :rolleyes:
 
loneranger said:
Not sure why everyone is so nostalgic about the silver R. I bought one when it first came out and found it was cheaply made and scratched my negs. Kind of like a disposable camera you can buy at any general store. Why not buy leica LTM for the almost the same price.

Loneranger,

Wow, you must have really had a bad example. Mine have been great. I bought the first one used in 2005, and have put about a roll a week through it since then without a single unpleasant moment. It's not a Leica or a Nikkormat (my old FTn may be the best made thing I've ever seen), but I wouldn't describe it as cheaply or poorly built. Compared it to a LTM leica, it's got a much better viewfinder, frame lines, light meter, lever-wind, and is slightly easier to load. Not knocking Barnacks, but it's like comparing an antique prismatic compass with a GPS system.
 
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