wgerrard
Veteran
I started a thread a week or so ago about my problems focusing a Bessa R4M. I attribute that to the R4M's 0.58 viewfinder magnification. I've concluded that I'd be happier with a camera whose viewfinder approached 1:1.
Two obvious candidates are the Bessa R3A/M and the M3. The Bessa is 1:1 and the M3 is 0.92. Not much of a difference.
Bessas are cheaper. And new. The M3 is probably a better piece of hardware, but it would be 50 years old, even with a CLA. And M3's cost more.
Are there things that happen to an aging M3 that a CLA cannot fix?
I would not be in a position to quickly swap by Voightlaender lenses for Leica lenses.
Should I spend $600 on a Bessa or twice that on an M3?
Two obvious candidates are the Bessa R3A/M and the M3. The Bessa is 1:1 and the M3 is 0.92. Not much of a difference.
Bessas are cheaper. And new. The M3 is probably a better piece of hardware, but it would be 50 years old, even with a CLA. And M3's cost more.
Are there things that happen to an aging M3 that a CLA cannot fix?
I would not be in a position to quickly swap by Voightlaender lenses for Leica lenses.
Should I spend $600 on a Bessa or twice that on an M3?