Alain
Member
Hello.
I'm new to rangefinders and new to Bessa, which appears to be the best deal for those entering into the field and unable to afford a Leica/Nikon/Zeiss (thought the new Rollei RF looks rather nice too).
I'm looking at a used Bessa R largely because of the mechanical shutter, but the
R2a/R3a looks nice with the AE option and larger finder.
If I can pick up a used R for $250-300 is there really a good reason to consider looking for a used or new R2a/R3a instead? The electronic shutter of the 2a/3a
kinda scares me as I like fully manual options.
BTW, I'd be shooting with a 28mm and 35 or 40mm. I don't like really wide, nor telephoto lenses.
Thanks,
Alain in Portland, OR USA
I'm new to rangefinders and new to Bessa, which appears to be the best deal for those entering into the field and unable to afford a Leica/Nikon/Zeiss (thought the new Rollei RF looks rather nice too).
I'm looking at a used Bessa R largely because of the mechanical shutter, but the
R2a/R3a looks nice with the AE option and larger finder.
If I can pick up a used R for $250-300 is there really a good reason to consider looking for a used or new R2a/R3a instead? The electronic shutter of the 2a/3a
kinda scares me as I like fully manual options.
BTW, I'd be shooting with a 28mm and 35 or 40mm. I don't like really wide, nor telephoto lenses.
Thanks,
Alain in Portland, OR USA