QUAsit
Established
Hello all!
(Sorry if this topic is kinda old)
I`m a happy owner of Bessa-T purchased new, yet my concern is future repairs of the camera, and considering potential lack of spare parts in next 10-20 years - can Bessa-L* body be a donor for Bessa-T: shutter, meter circuits, LEDs (I know they are in different places, but identical), etc?
*Bessa-L bodies are sold in pristine condition at low prices, while even Bessa-T bodies or later generations are whopping expensive.
(Sorry if this topic is kinda old)
I`m a happy owner of Bessa-T purchased new, yet my concern is future repairs of the camera, and considering potential lack of spare parts in next 10-20 years - can Bessa-L* body be a donor for Bessa-T: shutter, meter circuits, LEDs (I know they are in different places, but identical), etc?
*Bessa-L bodies are sold in pristine condition at low prices, while even Bessa-T bodies or later generations are whopping expensive.
Nitroplait
Well-known
They most likely share many parts and if L's are actually sold at low prices, why not just go for it? You could find a wide color skopar and even have some fun with it.
Be aware that the covering on many L cameras hasn't aged well, they have turned sticky and gross, but if it just needed for parts that wouldn't matter.
Be aware that the covering on many L cameras hasn't aged well, they have turned sticky and gross, but if it just needed for parts that wouldn't matter.
lxmike
M2 fan.
Sounds very feasible and worth a punt.
BillBingham2
Registered User
....You could find a wide color skopar and even have some fun with it.
......
+1
My favorite Point and Shoot of all time is a Bessa L with a CV Snapshot Skopar 25/4. For a film camera it weighs almost nothing. While I had a thin neckstrap on her, a small Gordy Wrist Strap would be what I would use now if I get back into film.
The meter LEDs on the top made it IMHO, the perfect P&S camera.
I also loved it with the original 15mm 4.5 in LTM. Now that I think about it, the L, a 25 and the 15 would work really well with an SLR with a medium telephoto (85 or a 105 Nikkor perhaps) for walking around....
If prices are low enough get two or three.
B2 (;->
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
+1
My favorite Point and Shoot of all time is a Bessa L with a CV Snapshot Skopar 25/4. For a film camera it weighs almost nothing. While I had a thin neckstrap on her, a small Gordy Wrist Strap would be what I would use now if I get back into film.
The meter LEDs on the top made it IMHO, the perfect P&S camera.
I also loved it with the original 15mm 4.5 in LTM. Now that I think about it, the L, a 25 and the 15 would work really well with an SLR with a medium telephoto (85 or a 105 Nikkor perhaps) for walking around.......
B2 (;->
I had L twice. Second time recently from this old stock sale in USA store.
Meter, which is on all of the time is just awesome and smart.
The only reason I sold it much quicker second time, it just too big for camera without any framing provision. No, another one is wrong placement of strap lugs.
I have IIIc now with CV CS 21/4 LTM, Russar finder. This kit is so good, no SLR, tele lens are needed
But I should have kept R. R was lovelly all round camera, which just needed half-case.
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