magicianhisoka
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Hi guys, I read on the net that the base length of the hexar rf makes it more of a 28 and 35mm camera than a 50mm due to focusing accuracy. Do any users of thus camera feel this to be the case?
I've taken a few shots with the Canon 50/0.95 and surprisingly it was accurate enough. 35/1.2 works perfectly, as does the Canon 50/1.8 and the Nokton 50/1.5.
The framelines for 50mm are a bit tight, though, but should be similar to the M8's.
As a reference for price, I paid $500 for my Hexar RF, body only, BGN.
I only have 50mm's on my Hexar RF. Either a Summarit 5cm or Hexanon 50mm. They work perfectly and the short base-lenght makes it so fantastic to frame shots. And also I can have my sunglasses on (if it's really sunny) and still see the 50mm framelines, something that I can't say that I can do on a Leica.
No complaints!
You're making me itch for it more. I wish the millennium set I was eyeing came with all the accessories though I wouldn't have been able to afford the 50mm 1.2 it came with haha
I only have 50mm's on my Hexar RF. Either a Summarit 5cm or Hexanon 50mm. They work perfectly and the short base-lenght makes it so fantastic to frame shots. And also I can have my sunglasses on (if it's really sunny) and still see the 50mm framelines, something that I can't say that I can do on a Leica.
No complaints!
Oh well if you really want an itch think about this.
Vertical traveling metal shutters, that means all shutter speeds are within 1/10 of a stop. And it can do 1/4000 with Aperture Priority. Very sturdy construction, titanium top and bottom plates that can take hits like no other material (incl the zink and brass used by Leica). State of the art viewfinder with a rangefinder patch that never flares (not from my experience) and it got built in motor so if you are a left eye shooter like me you never have to take your eye off the VF ever.
Oh you can also change the shutter speeds with your thumb without having to take your eye off the VF as well.
It's basically what a Leica should/wished that it could've been/should've been, if Leica wasn't stuck in the 50's and was paranoid of change and loosing it's customers who are dying of old age by now anyway.
I'm currently enjoying mine 🙂 i got it together with a hexanon 35mm F2 M mount. halfway through my first roll of film. exciting!
I just got my Hexar with a 50 and I love it! Would love to try a 35 on it but till then 50 is just fine
Just being picky, but it's not due to its baselength, but its viewfinder magnification 🙂
It makes shooting with a 35mm pure joy, I wear glasses and having a relief outside the frame is something I like a lot about rangefinders.
jmkelly, you have to show us a picture mate 🙂