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This is something that must be posted at least once a week, but I gotta ask :

What is the best film RF that I can find for under, say, $400. I need to send my RF645 off, but refuse to be cameraless, and need something to fill the void while it is gone.

I really like the Contax T3, but I have never actually seen it in person, tried it, etc. HAve only read about it.

I want a non-zoom camera with a decently fast lens. No slower than F3.5. Really want something pocketable. That might be actually necessary.
 
Bryan, the Bessa T for $185 USD is better than my M7-like Bessa R3A? Why didn't you mention this before? :bang:
 
Mornin' Rover. 😎

I knew this one guy who had this early Cosina Bessa and it kind of fell apart. I mean it was working, though had to get repaired a couple of times, but the finishing stuff seemed to rub off and some non-metal stuff fell off. I can't recall which model it was. Later he bought himself an R2---that one he really liked and bragged about it like it was just like a Leica. Okay, he was around 21 and worked in a neighborhood coffee shop. He did take nice pictures with both those Bessas. Hmmm, I wonder if he's a member here?
 
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I had an R, 2 R2s and an R3a. The one I miss the most is the R. The other cameras were very good too, but the R just was a good fit for me. I think it was because it was so light.
 
Frank Granovski said:
Bryan, the Bessa T for $185 USD is better than my M7-like Bessa R3A? Why didn't you mention this before? :bang:


I would have to go back and count but I guess Ive chatted it up around 10 times. I could kick myself in the backside for not getting a green one when I could. I just wonder how many are left? I better stop talking about them till I get a couple extra for my cashe. There are only a few of the R2s models left to but they are 750 bucks or so.

The VSL is not a rangefinder but worth mentioning for super cheep shooter, Im trying to get some for a couple students now, I see the R with a 35/2.5 is 399 dollars and the L is 69 w/lense purchase. Damm I just sold myself another camera! :bang:
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There are only a few of the R2s models left to but they are 750 bucks or so.
I should have gone for that one because it comes with the sharpest 50mm lens on the planet known to mankind along with a few Leica-pomps . 😎
 
What about a Yashica GSN? That's probably what I'd scoop up as an inexpensive (relative to Leica, anyway) travel camera, or if I needed something in a hurry while my principal rig was in the shop. 45mm f1.7 lens.

The one I saw last week looked almost pocketable. Maybe not in a café racer pocket, but it would have disappeared into my hiking jacket with ease.
 
My man, why not just get yourself a Canonet or GSN like Biggles said?

There's nothing wrong with your RF 645 that a little extra film can't fix...save your cash for that, rather than buying into a whole other system. A little guy like the Canonet or the GSN could be your "who cares" camera; if you're ever in a position that someone wants your camera, you're only out a few bills, therefore you can carry your camere with you everywhere without a second thought.

But those Voigt reccomendations weren't too shabby, as far as all that goes...
 
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What about a Yashica GSN? That's probably what I'd scoop up as an inexpensive (relative to Leica, anyway) travel camera, or if I needed something in a hurry while my principal rig was in the shop. 45mm f1.7 lens.

The one I saw last week looked almost pocketable. Maybe not in a café racer pocket, but it would have disappeared into my hiking jacket with ease.

Ive seen some good pictures taken with GSNs but I sold 5 of them over the last year because the old rangefinders were foggy and you cant control the shutter speed or change the lense. Having a choice I would not want to depend on one. The Bessa T with a couple funky 50 dollar russian lenses would be the begining of a system and not the end of the line with dead electronics. There are loads of pawn shops and camera shops around Puget Sound to find a cheep and workable lense. I find the search for gear is a good adventure too. Im currently looking for 50 standard 4x5 film backs in a package deal.
 
Well, if you need interchangeable lenses, one of the Bessas would seem logical. If a fixed lens RF is sufficient, then it HAS to be the Olympus 35 SP. 😀 Wonderful, sharp lens that is slightly wider than a 50 but not in 35mm range, great colour and contrast and a spot meter to boot. Solid in the hand, not too heavy and not too light.

There ... that's my monthly obligatory pimping of the 35SP! :angel:
 
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