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tedwhite
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That's a classy pub. I wish we had places like it in the US. (Maybe we do - I just don't know where they are).
CanDocGuy said:I have had mine for about three months now. It is the first rangefinder I have ever owned, and am loving shooting and processing film again, although it took some practice to get used to the metal film reels again!
In addition to freelance work I do for papers, (all digital) I have three long term doc projects on the go, and I am only using the Bessa on those projects. It is great coming home after a day of shooting with 3-4 rolls of film, that have "good" shots on them, as apposed to downloading 200-300 images from my digital SLRS that I was doing before.
As far as value, I dont thing anything can come close to touching it. I bought mine second hand, and spent $350 CDN for the camera and the skopar 35. I will keep this thing for ever, and it will be the first camera my kids will use if they ever show an interest.
IMO a rangefinder is documentary photographer's tool. I love the feel, the sound. and the pure simplicity of them.
Someone in this thread mentioned using the brown half case, I do too. It reduces the sound of the shutter a little bit, plus I like the feel of it.
I have always wanted a Leica, but I just dont think I can justify the cost. If this thing goes in the drink, it's not the end of the world. I wouldnt be happy, but at least the fishee's wont be looking at a $3000 camera and lens!
I am also impressed with the quality out of that lens! The contrast and sharpness is incredible.
Without a doubt, one of the best little camera's to come along in a long time, and it is great to see the interest in film and RF's again, dare I say film is becoming in-vogue again?
RF's rule!
Nokton48 said:anyone else feel the need to buy a backup bessa r for your current one?
i have this nagging thought that one day, current discontinued stock is going to be sold out and i won't be able to replace the humble camera that could!
-Yes, I felt that way, so I bought a second one.
Thank you Ted,tedwhite said:Patrick: Hard to beat those Pentax Spotmatics for smooth advance and rewind.
I have three bodies and they all are equal in the smooth department. I was looking at your website. What camera and lens are you using for the wide angle photographs? (Very nice, by the way).
tedwhite said:"...essentially Spotmatics with a bayonet mount."
Yes, that's right. The sole drawback to these cameras is the lack of lens variety that the M42 screwmount bodies have.
Should be the same one. There are different types of M42/PK adapters, BTW, one that completely "hides" inside the camera bayonet, and the cheaper ones with a "collar" that alter the registration depth, preventing the lens from focusing to infinity.tedwhite said:Thanks for the information. As for the adapter, is it like the one I have for my istDS that comes with a little tool?