tom_f77
Tom Fenwick
Hi. I see there's no Hexar RF forum... Does that mean nobody has one?
I got mine yesterday, and I really have to say that you all should have!
Thanks meakin :angel: - I can't believe you actually managed to post it. You are stronger than I.
Tom
I got mine yesterday, and I really have to say that you all should have!
Thanks meakin :angel: - I can't believe you actually managed to post it. You are stronger than I.
Tom
furcafe
Veteran
I have 1 & while it has its quirks, I like it just fine (no backfocus issues, etc.). Because of its low-mag VF, it's my main wide-angle M-mount body. I guess most owners on this site post under the Leica M forum.
tom_f77
Tom Fenwick
Yes - that was my main excuse for getting it; guessing the framing for 28mm was working ok with the R2 but...
Now I've realised what a nice handful it is as well I might part with some other things though. It's kind of like a big manual focus GR1 that takes all my favourite lenses. Perfect!
Tom
Now I've realised what a nice handful it is as well I might part with some other things though. It's kind of like a big manual focus GR1 that takes all my favourite lenses. Perfect!
Tom
furcafe
Veteran
1 of the reasons I like the Hexar RF is because it's built on the same chassis as the Kyocera Contax G2. I only wish they had carried over the G2's switch-based exposure lock option & the ability to use custom features.
Traut
Well-known
I am shooting my first roll with mine. I seem to want to shoot film even though I have a DSLR. I think there is a need for professional help for folks like myself. We know the digital world is encroaching, we slip over frequently, but want to return to the analog world more and more. PLEASE help.
aizan
Veteran
i might join the ranks soon. waiting to see if the 28mm framelines on the zeiss ikon are visible, then i'll make my decision. sorta hoping konica minolta will make an hrf2 with several improvements. mainly silent film advance mode, less shutter lag, and ae lock in continuous mode. it's a long shot, but i'd drool over switchable .6/1:1 viewfinder mag. nice to have are ttl flash and sync speed at 1/250.
anyhow, it's a pretty camera, and quite a bargain considering features and build quality.
anyhow, it's a pretty camera, and quite a bargain considering features and build quality.
Jason_K
Shooter
I've got the limited edition version of the camera and absolutely love it.
I like to think that I liberated it from some collector type who would have just left it in a case.
I like to think that I liberated it from some collector type who would have just left it in a case.
tom_f77
Tom Fenwick
aizan said:i might join the ranks soon. waiting to see if the 28mm framelines on the zeiss ikon are visible, then i'll make my decision. sorta hoping konica minolta will make an hrf2 with several improvements. mainly silent film advance mode, less shutter lag, and ae lock in continuous mode. it's a long shot, but i'd drool over switchable .6/1:1 viewfinder mag. nice to have are ttl flash and sync speed at 1/250.
All these improvements would be good... On the other hand, if I had one camera that could do everything I wouldn't have an excuse for having so many... At least in this less than ideal world I use them all for different things - I don't like to think of myself as some collector type either![]()
Tom
aizan
Veteran
having a camera that could do everything was sort of the reason i wanted a leica. it's so basic all of the functions would be built in...to me. the task is not as easy as "small brained" people say it is. i really need to get on the ball with taking exposure notes. =)
Meakin
Established
tom_f77 said:......... I don't like to think of myself as some collector type either![]()
Tom
Ohhhhhh...somehow...for some very odd reason....this train of thought seems very familiar to me.....It happend just before I started seeking professional help for my "I couldn´t find my place in the world syndrom"
Enjoy
/Meakin
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