SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Time to come forward!
According to my wife, rangefinders are for photography geeks. I think I can agree with her, because, at least in my case, when I discovered rangefinders I was kinda bored of the SLR stuff. I had done macro, landscape and a bit of portrait with mine, but when it came to street and candids... I was at a loss.
Then I had to go to Iowa City.
Exploring a camera store, I saw a Bessa R with a 50mm lens for sale. The guy wasn't being unreasonable: he wanted $500 for the whole setup. Handling the camera my heart started to race: a whole new world opened up. I ran home and started planning to get myself a Contax, but I was advised to go the rangefinder way slowly, and for a bit less money, so I bought my Canonet and a few more compacts and here I am, turned into a RF enthusiast able to enjoy the benefits of the SLRs as well. In fact, when I travel, I carry both, my SLR and my Canonet (or some other RF).
So, what's your story? How did you get into rangefinder cameras?
According to my wife, rangefinders are for photography geeks. I think I can agree with her, because, at least in my case, when I discovered rangefinders I was kinda bored of the SLR stuff. I had done macro, landscape and a bit of portrait with mine, but when it came to street and candids... I was at a loss.
Then I had to go to Iowa City.
Exploring a camera store, I saw a Bessa R with a 50mm lens for sale. The guy wasn't being unreasonable: he wanted $500 for the whole setup. Handling the camera my heart started to race: a whole new world opened up. I ran home and started planning to get myself a Contax, but I was advised to go the rangefinder way slowly, and for a bit less money, so I bought my Canonet and a few more compacts and here I am, turned into a RF enthusiast able to enjoy the benefits of the SLRs as well. In fact, when I travel, I carry both, my SLR and my Canonet (or some other RF).
So, what's your story? How did you get into rangefinder cameras?