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Dad Photographer
I am thinking out what has been on my mind for a few months;
if I could put together some "extra cash" for camera with a built-in meter and which accepts Leica lenses, am I better off with a Leica M6 (say) or
a Bessa R3M or other models.
The main factors for me would be
1. usefulness with 35mm~90mm
2. ruggedness
3. keeps its value
Then there is a need of a great 50mm lens.
I have many vintage lenses, but I want to try out a new design higher contrast normal lens.
I have seen reports on the high sharpness of the Heliar 50mm/3.5, and I was intrigued. I have also heard of other non-Leica 40mm/50mm lenses that sound great [Zeiss]. There always is the option to get a new design Summicron 50mm lens.
Based on your experiences or what you have read or heard, what would you suggest?
I don't like digital cameras, so unless "something happens", I will not save up for the M8 or M9 or M10...
Raid
if I could put together some "extra cash" for camera with a built-in meter and which accepts Leica lenses, am I better off with a Leica M6 (say) or
a Bessa R3M or other models.
The main factors for me would be
1. usefulness with 35mm~90mm
2. ruggedness
3. keeps its value
Then there is a need of a great 50mm lens.
I have many vintage lenses, but I want to try out a new design higher contrast normal lens.
I have seen reports on the high sharpness of the Heliar 50mm/3.5, and I was intrigued. I have also heard of other non-Leica 40mm/50mm lenses that sound great [Zeiss]. There always is the option to get a new design Summicron 50mm lens.
Based on your experiences or what you have read or heard, what would you suggest?
I don't like digital cameras, so unless "something happens", I will not save up for the M8 or M9 or M10...
Raid
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