ballen.paul
Newbie
Hi,
I know that this is a very random thread, but I thought that it might be useful to get the advice of fellow Rangefinder Forum members, because I am sure that many of you had to make the same descision.
I 18 years, old and live in Johannesburg, South Africa. I have been brought up in a family that is very involved in the arts. My dad is quite a well known 'art' photographer by the name of Roger Ballen (www.rogerballen.com if you are interested).
From a young age, I was introduced to the art of black and white photography, and have been shooting for about 5 years now. I began shooting with a Canon EOS 300 which I began to find way to 'plasticky' and decided to get a much heavier and bukier Nikon F100, which I have really enjoyed using and mainly use the cheap but very sharp Nikon 50mm f/1.8.
Recently, I have begun to look into rangefinder, particularly Voigtlanders (R2A, because of the 35mm and 50mm framelines). Its seems like a beatifully built body and the lenses seem really nice. But I'm finding it difficult to make the final decsion of whether I should 'take the plunge' and buy one.
I know its not that expensive, but I cant figure out if a rangefinder is going to make a large contribution to my photography and whether using a rangefinder,changes you perspective on taking photographs. I know that it isnt the camera that makes the photograph, and I have been brought up knowing that, but it definately, helps you.
Any suggestions about what I do?
Thanks in advance,
Paul Ballen
[www.paulballen.blogspot.com] <-----some photographs are on this site
I know that this is a very random thread, but I thought that it might be useful to get the advice of fellow Rangefinder Forum members, because I am sure that many of you had to make the same descision.
I 18 years, old and live in Johannesburg, South Africa. I have been brought up in a family that is very involved in the arts. My dad is quite a well known 'art' photographer by the name of Roger Ballen (www.rogerballen.com if you are interested).
From a young age, I was introduced to the art of black and white photography, and have been shooting for about 5 years now. I began shooting with a Canon EOS 300 which I began to find way to 'plasticky' and decided to get a much heavier and bukier Nikon F100, which I have really enjoyed using and mainly use the cheap but very sharp Nikon 50mm f/1.8.
Recently, I have begun to look into rangefinder, particularly Voigtlanders (R2A, because of the 35mm and 50mm framelines). Its seems like a beatifully built body and the lenses seem really nice. But I'm finding it difficult to make the final decsion of whether I should 'take the plunge' and buy one.
I know its not that expensive, but I cant figure out if a rangefinder is going to make a large contribution to my photography and whether using a rangefinder,changes you perspective on taking photographs. I know that it isnt the camera that makes the photograph, and I have been brought up knowing that, but it definately, helps you.
Any suggestions about what I do?
Thanks in advance,
Paul Ballen
[www.paulballen.blogspot.com] <-----some photographs are on this site