Bessa R3M and a Nokton 50mm f1.1, yes?

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My daughter has been using my ZI and ZM 50mm f1.5 for the past 5 months or so and has now decided to get her own rig. She is presently leaning towards a Bessa R3M and a Nokton 50mm f1.1. Before she pulls the trigger I thought I would see if anyone has experience with this setup.
Starting to get jealous..........:D
 
I'd worry a bit as to whether the R3M has enough effective base length to focus the 1.1 accurately wide open. Other than that the R3M is a nice unit.
 
I think the rendering of the cv 50/1.5 is much nicer than the 50/1.1. But, if you need the speed then you need the speed.

I haven't used the 50/1.1 before, but have used the 50/1.5 on my R3M and it is a great combo. Going to put the combo up for sale soon anyway though as I try to shuffle around my gear a bit and minimize things.

Is she okay with the size of the 50/1.1?
 
It depends on eyesight too...

I focus at 1.4 with a lower EBL camera (R4M) but I've heard people say they can't...

Can't she try the set before buying? Maybe buy the lens first and borrow an R3A for a day...

Cheers,

Juan
 
Really?

Well, the R4M was my first RF, and I guess I had to use it... And I've used Bessas only, so that's where I trained my eye...

I don't scan too much: you might have seen I posted this shot before, in other threads about the 40 Nokton... R4M+40 at 1.4, handheld in low light with TMax3200: sharp and well focused...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/40894234@N07/4528669840/

Cheers,

Juan
 
She is going down to NYC to try out the combo at Photovillage. So she can try out a 1.1 and a 1.5. I hope I am not starting an endless rabbit hole known as GAS for her.
 
How about giving her ZI and Sonnar, and getting yourself an M3 with the 1.1 Nokton :) Perfect fit to your M6 and will satisfy your MP lust; well maybe ...

To your question, if the R3* works, it's no problem with the 50/1.1. A 50/1.1 doesn't need a very long EBL, in particular with 1m min. focus. Run the numbers ... Even an R2 or Leica CL would work.
 
She is going down to NYC to try out the combo at Photovillage. So she can try out a 1.1 and a 1.5. I hope I am not starting an endless rabbit hole known as GAS for her.

Hi Akiva,

You know you are...:D

Good father!

You're giving her a fountain of joy for all her life...

Cheers,

Juan
 
If she is thinking she might want a 40 or 35 one day, I'd suggest a R2* rather than an R3* if she wears glasses. Just something else to consider. :p
 
How about an R3A with a 40 nokton? Pretty versatile kit

Much cheaper, smaller and lighter too!

I like the results from the 40 nokton classic (SC version) but I find it harder to focus than almost all of my other lenses -- I guess I am too used to big SLR lenses with autofocus, or manual focusing with a full-size ring vs. a focusing tab. YMMV.
 
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