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Kyle
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Hello all. I'm looking to get into RF photography. I'm a student (not for photo) and relative newb to photography. I've pretty much limited myself to SLRs, and therefore I don't know much about the RF world, so I have a few questions (I hope this post doesn't end up sounding as confused as I am).
I just upgraded to a DSLR for its convenience (I had way too much money, and nothing else to spend it on). However, I still LOVE film, but don't want to lug around an SLR. So I'm looking to get rid of my film bodies and pick up a RF camera and a lens in the 35-50mm focal length, because I'd like to carry everything in my pocket. I have been looking at the Voigtlander Bessa R or R2 because I'm reading good things about these cameras, they're not too expensive, and they're newer, which I'm hoping means reliable. Anyways, if I'm not mistaken one of the main differences between the R and the R2 is the R uses the Leica Screw Mount and the R2 uses the Leica M Bayonet mount, is this correct? If this is correct, which mount should I buy into (I understand that when using M mount cameras, adaptors can be used to use screw mount lenses)? I will not be spending thousands of dollars on lenses, so which mount has the best selection of 'bang for your buck' lenses, that seem to be readily available (I'm not talking 'dirt cheap' but I don't want $2,500 Leica glass either)? Can anyone make any suggestions as to which camera and lens (28, 35, 50 is what I'm looking for) combination would be good for a budget of roughly $600 (doesn't need to be new, either)?
Thanks in advance for any help. 🙂
I just upgraded to a DSLR for its convenience (I had way too much money, and nothing else to spend it on). However, I still LOVE film, but don't want to lug around an SLR. So I'm looking to get rid of my film bodies and pick up a RF camera and a lens in the 35-50mm focal length, because I'd like to carry everything in my pocket. I have been looking at the Voigtlander Bessa R or R2 because I'm reading good things about these cameras, they're not too expensive, and they're newer, which I'm hoping means reliable. Anyways, if I'm not mistaken one of the main differences between the R and the R2 is the R uses the Leica Screw Mount and the R2 uses the Leica M Bayonet mount, is this correct? If this is correct, which mount should I buy into (I understand that when using M mount cameras, adaptors can be used to use screw mount lenses)? I will not be spending thousands of dollars on lenses, so which mount has the best selection of 'bang for your buck' lenses, that seem to be readily available (I'm not talking 'dirt cheap' but I don't want $2,500 Leica glass either)? Can anyone make any suggestions as to which camera and lens (28, 35, 50 is what I'm looking for) combination would be good for a budget of roughly $600 (doesn't need to be new, either)?
Thanks in advance for any help. 🙂