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A bit of advice, if you will.
I've been hanging out here for about two months, asking lots of questions, because I've recently gotten back into film photography after many years. This came about because I bought a DSLR this winter, and think it's great--but I missed the film process, and figured I'd supplement my digital photography with film.
Well. That got out of hand pretty fast. I have bought and sold a bunch of cameras on eBay, trying things out, seeing what I like. And I have decided that M/LTM stuff is the way to go. Lots of cameras to choose from, lots of lenses, various degrees of cost and quality. I bought a Bessa R3M and 50/2 Heliar Classic and think they're great. I have a 21mm Color Skopar on the way, too. I like the Bessa so much that I went out and got contact lenses so I could see the whole beautiful 1:1 finder.
My ideal RF setup, I've decided, would be two cameras I could carry in my bag, one with a 50, 75, or 90 on it; the other with a wide. The Bessa is perfect for the longs.
For the other camera, I have a bunch of choices. There's the R4M, but I'd rather have something with a different feel from the R3M. An M2 is the one I keep going back to--around the same price as the R4M, and a real classic.
But a Canon P or 7s might be equally good. A little bit cheaper, and it's screwmount, so I could use the 21 without an adapter, and could try a Jupiter-12, too (which won't work on the Bessa).
What do you all think? Do I have other options? Is there an LTM Leica with a combined VF/RF and framelines? I don't believe there is, correct?
Thanks, and thanks also for all the great advice and interesting information I've gotten here this spring.
I've been hanging out here for about two months, asking lots of questions, because I've recently gotten back into film photography after many years. This came about because I bought a DSLR this winter, and think it's great--but I missed the film process, and figured I'd supplement my digital photography with film.
Well. That got out of hand pretty fast. I have bought and sold a bunch of cameras on eBay, trying things out, seeing what I like. And I have decided that M/LTM stuff is the way to go. Lots of cameras to choose from, lots of lenses, various degrees of cost and quality. I bought a Bessa R3M and 50/2 Heliar Classic and think they're great. I have a 21mm Color Skopar on the way, too. I like the Bessa so much that I went out and got contact lenses so I could see the whole beautiful 1:1 finder.
My ideal RF setup, I've decided, would be two cameras I could carry in my bag, one with a 50, 75, or 90 on it; the other with a wide. The Bessa is perfect for the longs.
For the other camera, I have a bunch of choices. There's the R4M, but I'd rather have something with a different feel from the R3M. An M2 is the one I keep going back to--around the same price as the R4M, and a real classic.
But a Canon P or 7s might be equally good. A little bit cheaper, and it's screwmount, so I could use the 21 without an adapter, and could try a Jupiter-12, too (which won't work on the Bessa).
What do you all think? Do I have other options? Is there an LTM Leica with a combined VF/RF and framelines? I don't believe there is, correct?
Thanks, and thanks also for all the great advice and interesting information I've gotten here this spring.