dogmatic
Newbie
Hi, I'm new to this forum...
I've been watching it as I was very interested in getting a Bessa R3A with the nokton 40 because I want a camera that I can take everywhere and that isn't as heavy/expensive/big as my canon eos 1dmkII. I would somehow have liked a digtal RF but the epson isn't tempting me as it's too expensive for what it is.
The thing is that reading these forums I am having enourmous doubts about getting the r3a because there seem to be real QC issues and since I haven't located a dealer where I'm at (belgium) I would be ordering either in the UK (expensive) or at B&H (cheap, but their lack of R3A stock is a bit inconveniant) which would imply quite some costs when a camera needs to be returned.
I really don't feel like taking the risk now, even though the R3A seems like a great camera with the 1.0x viewfinder and the AE... and the 40 Nokton seemed nice at first but when I see some of the pictures I am starting to be worried about the very harsh bokeh...
Does anybody (realistically) know what kind of percentage of new Bessa's and CV lenses have QC issues? Are the cases I am reading about here rare exceptions or not?
I wouldn't mind getting an M7 but as this would be my first RF camera I'd rather start with something a little less expensive...
greetings
J.
I've been watching it as I was very interested in getting a Bessa R3A with the nokton 40 because I want a camera that I can take everywhere and that isn't as heavy/expensive/big as my canon eos 1dmkII. I would somehow have liked a digtal RF but the epson isn't tempting me as it's too expensive for what it is.
The thing is that reading these forums I am having enourmous doubts about getting the r3a because there seem to be real QC issues and since I haven't located a dealer where I'm at (belgium) I would be ordering either in the UK (expensive) or at B&H (cheap, but their lack of R3A stock is a bit inconveniant) which would imply quite some costs when a camera needs to be returned.
I really don't feel like taking the risk now, even though the R3A seems like a great camera with the 1.0x viewfinder and the AE... and the 40 Nokton seemed nice at first but when I see some of the pictures I am starting to be worried about the very harsh bokeh...
Does anybody (realistically) know what kind of percentage of new Bessa's and CV lenses have QC issues? Are the cases I am reading about here rare exceptions or not?
I wouldn't mind getting an M7 but as this would be my first RF camera I'd rather start with something a little less expensive...
greetings
J.