ishpop
tall person
So in the end, I couldn't get into the external viewfinder + rangefinder focusing experience. I know the T gives the ability to focus accurately, but honestly, I did not enjoy squinting my eyes to look into the rangefinder at all.
So now here I am, rangefinder-less, and eyeing all these auctions. I would like to pick something up, and I am all for saving money on the body so that I can invest in lenses, to a point. Even my T was a pretty awesome cam. Maybe not built like a tank, but I baby me cams anyways, and am not traversing Tibetan sandstorms or minefields in West Africa, so as long as it will continue to take photos, I'm good.
What rangefinders, Bessa or otherwise, and that are not fixed-lense, have the largest and most easy to use viewfinder/rangefinder?
And of those, which are the best bang for the buck?
I am trying to spend under a grand for a body and lense combo ideally.
I was checking out the Leica CL + 40 Cron in the classifieds, seems like a nice small package, but I couldn't find a lot of info on the viewfinder.
I could also spring for one of the more recent Bessa's, as I also fancy the 40mm Nokton 1.4.
I read a lot of the "which Bessa" threads, so if anything my primary query is about viewfinders.
Thanks!
So now here I am, rangefinder-less, and eyeing all these auctions. I would like to pick something up, and I am all for saving money on the body so that I can invest in lenses, to a point. Even my T was a pretty awesome cam. Maybe not built like a tank, but I baby me cams anyways, and am not traversing Tibetan sandstorms or minefields in West Africa, so as long as it will continue to take photos, I'm good.
What rangefinders, Bessa or otherwise, and that are not fixed-lense, have the largest and most easy to use viewfinder/rangefinder?
And of those, which are the best bang for the buck?
I am trying to spend under a grand for a body and lense combo ideally.
I was checking out the Leica CL + 40 Cron in the classifieds, seems like a nice small package, but I couldn't find a lot of info on the viewfinder.
I could also spring for one of the more recent Bessa's, as I also fancy the 40mm Nokton 1.4.
I read a lot of the "which Bessa" threads, so if anything my primary query is about viewfinders.
Thanks!
zenlibra
Crazy Leica Fox
I'm not an expert but I recently acquired a Bessa-R, and the viewfinder is big and bright. According to CameraQuest the R has a viewfinder that rivals Leica. Maybe a Bessa R3A or R3M will work for you, the viewfinder is 1:1. Happy hunting!
Bingley
Veteran
Agree. The R3* has framelines for 40mm. The vfs on any Bessa R* are awesome.
Jason Sprenger
Well-known
The biggest and best VF belongs to the current Zeiss Ikon, but the VF/RF of the Bessa R2a isn't that far behind. A used Leica M2 or M4-2 might also be had for under $1000 if you can live with separate metering. The Leicas have a longer base-length than the current Bessa cameras and a little less than the Zeiss Ikon.
ishpop
tall person
Yeah, the Ikon would be great, but probably too steep of an investment, especially considering I would need to get a Zeiss 50mm 1.5... 
The R2M or R3M sound like my best bets...
However, I am still intrigued by that Summicron-c 40mm...
The R2M or R3M sound like my best bets...
However, I am still intrigued by that Summicron-c 40mm...
bobkonos
Well-known
I suggest the Bessa R. It has a great viewfinder, built-in light meter, great ergonomics. Likely more reliable then the quirky Zeiss Ikon, less expensive then a Leica M, and takes lots of great lenses from Cosina/Voigtlander, Leica and Canon. However, it will not take the M-mount 40 Summicron. You could get a Leica CL for that.
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ishpop
tall person
I suggest the Bessa R. It has a great viewfinder, built-in light meter, great ergonomics. Likely more reliable then the quirky Zeiss Ikon, less expensive then a Leica M, and takes lots of great lenses from Cosina/Voigtlander, Leica and Canon. However, t will not take the M-mount 40 Summicron. You could get a Leica CL for that.
Thanks Bob, I am leaning towards the R to be honest.
robin a
Well-known
They're great little cameras..................Robin
blackwave
silver halide lover
Yeah, the Ikon would be great, but probably too steep of an investment, especially considering I would need to get a Zeiss 50mm 1.5...
The R2M or R3M sound like my best bets...
However, I am still intrigued by that Summicron-c 40mm...
You can get an R3M and Summicron 40mm. The R3M has 40mm framelines and an M-mount. That would be a brilliant combo, IMO.
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