brummelisa
Newbie
Hi,
I have had a Canonet GIII QL17 a year now and thinking of getting a new camera.
I wonder if a Bessar R would fit my needs and my budget.
The things I don't like with the GIII is:
The thing that I do like is:
I don't know the exact features of a Bessar R, but will I be happier if I get one, or what is the negative sides with it (I'm really interested to know if the shutter has to be pressed down that far as with the GIII)?
I don't have the money with a R2 etc because I just bought a Hasselblad 500 C/M and my wife would probably leave me if she knew I'm righting this now 🙂
/ Marcus
I have had a Canonet GIII QL17 a year now and thinking of getting a new camera.
I wonder if a Bessar R would fit my needs and my budget.
The things I don't like with the GIII is:
- I think the shutter-button has to be pressed to far down and this makes the camera to shake when I take the picture. (this is extremely important to me)
- The lack of changing a lens
- Even though many say that the GIII has a wonderful sharp and fast lens, I don't think I get that sharp images, but this can depend on the shutter-button
- ISO can only be set to 800 max
- The battery isn't that easy to find
- I don't think that the meter meters that accurate. Sometimes it underexpose the images
The thing that I do like is:
- It's compact
- I think it's easy to focus with it
- It's fully automatic (I don't have to set the aperture
- It's quite
I don't know the exact features of a Bessar R, but will I be happier if I get one, or what is the negative sides with it (I'm really interested to know if the shutter has to be pressed down that far as with the GIII)?
I don't have the money with a R2 etc because I just bought a Hasselblad 500 C/M and my wife would probably leave me if she knew I'm righting this now 🙂
/ Marcus