Bessa R arrived.

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stevew

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Last week I received my R with 35/2.5 Skopar from Gandy. I really do like the camera.

Last year I bought a Leica MP and 50mm. The camera was great, but I wanted a camera I could carry with me everywhere, and the thought of the camera getting beat-up or stolen out of my car was a little obsene, so I sold it.

The Bessa R handles well, viewfinder is bright, metering is accurate. The shutter is a little loud, people can hear it when your'e trying to be discrete and I would prefer it quiter, but the camera is going to do just fine. The 35/2.5 Skopar is a fine little lens: I shot some pics with Panf+, HC-110 1:100.

Gallery shots:

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=5660

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=5661

I probably will buy a Leica later for quiet shots, but the Bessa R will go with me everywhere.
 
Steve -- one tip: Buy the everready case. Only costs about $30 or so. Then just use the bottom half. It does a nice job of muffling the shutter. It doesn't eliminate it, but the shutter doesn't seem quite as loud in the case.
 
Shutter noise.

Shutter noise.

Thanks for the tip. Gandy has a package price on the case and grip.

The only thing that really bothers me on the R is the way it tips back into my stomach. I thought of getting the side grip to move the strap attachment back for better balance, but it looks like you lose the tripod socket in doing so. I might see if I can machine the sidegrip base to Arca-Swiss quick release dimensions so it will slip into a ballhead.
 
stevew said:
The only thing that really bothers me on the R is the way it tips back into my stomach..
They're placed to balance with more hefty lenses, like a 50/1.5 and a 35/1.7. It's no different from my Bessa-T, and indeed somewhat distracting at first..
 
I use the side grip (triger winder sort) on an R3A partly for a more comforatble 'hang'.

There is another tripod socket on the bottom of the grip. Two actually!
 
Hello stevew and welcome to the R club. Mine goes with me everywhere I go. CV 35/2.5 is a fine lens, love the results I get with mine, but it is a bit small and makes it hard for me to handle. I also have CV 50/1.5 which balances the camera quite nicely, so no tipping back. And because it is larger, I find it faster to work with, as aperture and focus rings are easier to handle.
 
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