tom_f77
Tom Fenwick
Ok, how about a discussion in an area where the Voigtlanders unarguably have the edge over the Leicas 😱 , since the other one is getting a bit heated 😉
I've only had my 40/1.4 a few days, but it's already becoming clear that I'm going to want a body that provides a 40mm frameline in a finder as clear and bright as the one in my R2. I have a roughed up old CL which has the right frames, but for easy focussing it just doesn't cut it.
The obvious choice is an R3a. I like the idea of the 1:1 finder, having used the 1:1 accessory finders for 50 and 75mm lenses. BUT those finders give you a frameline that just hangs in space, and I'm wondering whether that it the R3a, where there's reportedly only just room in the finder for the frames, will provide the same effect. ie does it really work for both-eyes viewing, or do you end up with a 1:1 view that doesn't include anything outside the frame?
One of the things I like about the R2 is the big area outside the frames to keep track of what's happening there. So I keep wondering whether I'd be happier with a Rollei 35RF, which is basically an R2 with a 40 frameline. Robert White does have a real deal going for the body, sonnar 40 and trigger winder...
Then again to be honest I'd rather have a non-tarted up R2, so I've even wondered whether one might find a creative technician who could modify an R2 with some rangefinder parts from the Rollei 35RF to give the best of both worlds...
Maybe I'm just crazy. What do you think?
Tom
I've only had my 40/1.4 a few days, but it's already becoming clear that I'm going to want a body that provides a 40mm frameline in a finder as clear and bright as the one in my R2. I have a roughed up old CL which has the right frames, but for easy focussing it just doesn't cut it.
The obvious choice is an R3a. I like the idea of the 1:1 finder, having used the 1:1 accessory finders for 50 and 75mm lenses. BUT those finders give you a frameline that just hangs in space, and I'm wondering whether that it the R3a, where there's reportedly only just room in the finder for the frames, will provide the same effect. ie does it really work for both-eyes viewing, or do you end up with a 1:1 view that doesn't include anything outside the frame?
One of the things I like about the R2 is the big area outside the frames to keep track of what's happening there. So I keep wondering whether I'd be happier with a Rollei 35RF, which is basically an R2 with a 40 frameline. Robert White does have a real deal going for the body, sonnar 40 and trigger winder...
Then again to be honest I'd rather have a non-tarted up R2, so I've even wondered whether one might find a creative technician who could modify an R2 with some rangefinder parts from the Rollei 35RF to give the best of both worlds...
Maybe I'm just crazy. What do you think?
Tom