gb hill
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back alley said:the zi and the zm 35 were a gift from some of the membership here and is a keeper. i love the 50 sonnar and the zm 25 so they are keepers also.
and as a hobbyist i really like having the 2 systems.
this is the perfect set up for me and i have felt more 'at peace' with my gear now than i ever have.
this r4m thing is a detail that needs to be addressed...
I certainly wouldn't part with the ZI then. I guess it boils down to being totally battery dependent. Which in my opinion is not a problem. batteries are cheap.
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oscroft said:I have an R4A and have been having similar thoughts - I like the R4A for 21,25,28, and I like my M6 for 28,35,50 (and I have some useful overlap there too). But I find it hard to frame with my CV 75 on the M6. So I've been thinking about an R3A - with a 2-body CV kit I could use the R4A for 21,25,28,35 and an R3A for 50,75 (and also have an excuse to get a CV 40).
But I have recently got a 1.25x VF magnifier for the M6 and it looks like that makes a big difference for using a 75 - I just need to go out and try it. If it does the job well enough, I won't really have a good reason to get an R3A (but I'll have more money free for film).
this seems to make so much sense. if i went for an r3a i could use my 35 with 40 fl or get a 40 and share it with the cle (when/if it's working properly) and for right now use the cv 50 and 75.
r4a & 21/25/28
r3a & 35/40/50/75
the reality is i love the 25mm lenses i have. i use the cv kit more just cause it's smaller and it's in my day bag all the time.
a 25/75 combo with no need to change lenses is appealing.
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gb hill said:I certainly wouldn't part with the ZI then. I guess it boils down to being totally battery dependent. Which in my opinion is not a problem. batteries are cheap.
my original thought was that a non battery dependent camera would be a great back up but then i realized that i have never been without power and it's really not likely that i will be in the future.
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dilemas
dilemas
I have a r4a and use 21,25.28,50 I had an R3a for 40 and 75.I have just sold the r3a and 40 and will buy the 35 and a 75 viewfinder.One camera six lenses keeps things simple.And cash left over.
dilemas
I have a r4a and use 21,25.28,50 I had an R3a for 40 and 75.I have just sold the r3a and 40 and will buy the 35 and a 75 viewfinder.One camera six lenses keeps things simple.And cash left over.
Sparrow
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R3a and a 75 are a match made in heaven

oscroft
Veteran
Yes, that's the other thing that makes an R3A attractive to me - I've got a CL that I'd really like to get a 40mm lens for, so it would help justify a 40 purchase.if i went for an r3a i could use my 35 with 40 fl or get a 40 and share it with the cle (when/if it's working properly)
25/75 appeals to me too. But a problem I have is that my CV 25 is the uncoupled version, and on the R4A the VF frame is in the closest focus position and the parallax is all wrong. I really think I'll sell it and get the coupled version.the reality is i love the 25mm lenses i have. i use the cv kit more just cause it's smaller and it's in my day bag all the time. a 25/75 combo with no need to change lenses is appealing
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i have the coupled version, it's very nice to the feel.
oscroft
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It's done - the LTM 25 is sold (pending payment) via the Classifieds, and the money will go towards a coupled onei have the coupled version, it's very nice to the feel
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