Diggin99
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Hi folks!
I know that only I can answer this question but I at least wanted to share what I am going through with people who understand! I have a serious case of GAS and want to get a rangefinder. I have a Bessa L (that I love) but I want something that will be good for the 40 to 90 mm lens range (esp 40 and 50mm). Here are the options:
1. Get a a Bessa R from cameraquest.
I have a Russian lens that I cannot use yet...got it from ebay for about 15 including shipping. Not sure of the quality. It has on it written a backwards N-26m. also it is a 2.8 and 52mm? I could use this with the bessa. This is the cheap option...not really very sexy, for me anyway.
2. At my local camera shop is an early leica, scratched up but in working order, it comes with a 35mm and a 50mm lens, and also the attachment that gives you multiple finder sizes. This is, for me, a sexy option but is it worth $600? I know it is a Leica IIIf but I am not sure if it is the early III (f) or the 1950's IIIf, only recently read about this distinction. I do not mind not having a meter in camera.
These are the strong fron runners...basically sticking with screwmount...I feel that I will not be able to afford M mount lenses anytime in the near future.
But I have also seen some very nice looking Contax IIa's on ebay for 650...this is a camera that I have never seen in person, not familiar with it really.
What I wish I could do is actually see some of the cameras I am thinking of in person, I find GAS in cyberspace somewhat frustrating, I miss that feeling you get when you hold the camera and look through the viewfinder, before you buy it. At least the Leica screwmount option I have seen in person, I know the size was great, nice and small, maybe a little heavy, and the viewfinder was also an the small side. But at least I have the handled it before thinking of sinking the dough!
About 600 to 800 is all I have for a camera and a lens combined!
Any thoughts welcome!
Nancy
I know that only I can answer this question but I at least wanted to share what I am going through with people who understand! I have a serious case of GAS and want to get a rangefinder. I have a Bessa L (that I love) but I want something that will be good for the 40 to 90 mm lens range (esp 40 and 50mm). Here are the options:
1. Get a a Bessa R from cameraquest.
I have a Russian lens that I cannot use yet...got it from ebay for about 15 including shipping. Not sure of the quality. It has on it written a backwards N-26m. also it is a 2.8 and 52mm? I could use this with the bessa. This is the cheap option...not really very sexy, for me anyway.
2. At my local camera shop is an early leica, scratched up but in working order, it comes with a 35mm and a 50mm lens, and also the attachment that gives you multiple finder sizes. This is, for me, a sexy option but is it worth $600? I know it is a Leica IIIf but I am not sure if it is the early III (f) or the 1950's IIIf, only recently read about this distinction. I do not mind not having a meter in camera.
These are the strong fron runners...basically sticking with screwmount...I feel that I will not be able to afford M mount lenses anytime in the near future.
But I have also seen some very nice looking Contax IIa's on ebay for 650...this is a camera that I have never seen in person, not familiar with it really.
What I wish I could do is actually see some of the cameras I am thinking of in person, I find GAS in cyberspace somewhat frustrating, I miss that feeling you get when you hold the camera and look through the viewfinder, before you buy it. At least the Leica screwmount option I have seen in person, I know the size was great, nice and small, maybe a little heavy, and the viewfinder was also an the small side. But at least I have the handled it before thinking of sinking the dough!
About 600 to 800 is all I have for a camera and a lens combined!
Any thoughts welcome!
Nancy