These cameras are not as fast as Leica M but I don't mind slowing down a bit for the photography
If compared to a M3, then it's as fast, if you're using a wide angle lens or the 50mm lens. Same operation, really.
Of course a camera with a TTL meter or even AE (i.e. Minolta CLE) will be faster. But I am "guess-timating" exposure with my non-metered cameras, lately. It is faster than having to use a meter. Only AE is faster. I used to do it in the past with success, it's all in training yourself to be good at it.
I used my S3 a lot in the rain with an umbrella in one hand. The focus wheel is a blessing. But what finger do you use? I started out using my index finger for both focusing and shooting, but now I keep my middle finger on the focus wheel and index finger on the shutter, thumb on the advance lever. These cameras are not as fast as Leica M but I don't mind slowing down a bit for the photography I do, and it helps if you are generally in the range you expect to be photographing anyway. If I'm preset for 3m, it's a short move to 2m or 5m.
Nikon S3 + Nikkor-H 5cm f/2, HP5 @800
hmmm, tough call, both are Beauties
maybe a black repaint this time
Had a chrome body i n the past, quite lovely with the 50 f2, YUM !
S2 with the 50 f2
shooting the shooter...
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Thank you. So dependent on the specific state of the camera.These cameras are at least 65 years old. The reflective surfaces of the rangefinder mechanism can break down. I have 5 Nikon S2 bodies, one suffers from a dim RF patch. The others- less flare than the S3 and S4, much easier to focus than they are. The RF patch is not as well defined as on the M3. But- it is as easy to focus for me,
Tim of Leicaphilia (may he rest in peace) had been a longtime proponent of Nikon rangefinders, writing about the S4 he had just bought not much more than a week before his passing. He had a previous article from a few years back stating that the Millennium S3 and 50mm ƒ/1.4 kit was one of the best deals in film rangefindersSince moving to Seattle, I'm kind of itching for a rangefinder for fast street work again. I think I might be being drawn to the Nikons.
That's the sense I was getting, the cost for a very good condition S3 millennium kit is about what a used and abused Voigtlander Bessa R-series M-mount camera would be without a lens. I've watched those prices. And the Nikons seems the better-made camera.Tim of Leicaphilia (may he rest in peace) has been a longtime proponent of Nikon rangefinders, writing about the S4 he had just bought not much more than a week before his passing. He had a previous article from a few years back stating that the Millennium S3 and 50mm ƒ/1.4 kit was one of the best deals in film rangefinders
http://leicaphilia.com/the-leica-experience-without-the-leica-2/