wrenhunter
RF newbie
Hmm, maybe it was this item ?sockeyed said:So what exactly did Voigtlander make 250 years ago? Lenses?
Hmm, maybe it was this item ?sockeyed said:So what exactly did Voigtlander make 250 years ago? Lenses?
Likewise! - my wife thinks that I own enough camera gear - I disagree of course. The silver version looks so cool as well.... Oh hum, 🙁Peter said:The moment I thought I have cured my GAS, this have to come along and torment me! I do hope that this commemorative set is not restricted to the Europran market as I want that 50mm/2 lens!
thmk said:In case nobody already posted it. Today I received newsletter 3/2006 from Voigtlaender and they announced two special editions.
R2M:
http://www.voigtlaender.de/cms/voigtlaender/voigtlaender_cms.nsf/id/pa_dtag6n3l3g.html
R3M:
http://www.voigtlaender.de/cms/voigtlaender/voigtlaender_cms.nsf/id/pa_dtag6n3l7t.html
Sorry, German language only.
Cheers
Thomas-Michael
Fritz K. said:They´ve put up a price of EUR 999 for the commemorative edition.
cfoto said:Converting Euro's to Dollar's it looks like we're talking $1,199.25 (At least with todays exchange rate)
Then why not simply get a real R2 for much cheaper?paxship said:For all those that wished for a 100% mechanical M mount RF, the rebadged R2 is just what the doctor ordered.
Sorry, I'm a bit slow sometimes. 🙄paxship said:That's my point.
hoot said:Then why not simply get a real R2 for much cheaper?
hoot said:Then why not simply get a real R2 for much cheaper?
Well, if the only reason people are keeping their R2 cameras but reselling their R2a and R3a bodies is that they prefer a mechanical, battery-independent shutter, the Zeiss Ikon should turn out a massive flop.wlewisiii said:Mainly due to the fact that the people who actually have them don't seem to want to sell them??? I see lot's of R3As, a handfull of R2As and no R2s on the market. Says a bit about what the community thinks of the relative merits of the cameras 😀