spanish_inquisition
Spanish Inquisition
Dear Voigtlander-ers
I am about to buy an R3A and a lens. I have an old Jupiter 8 (50mm f/2.0) and an old Industar 50mm (f/3.5) and a few Zorki-4. All my Zorki's died on me: shutter failed on one, the shutter speed dial got stuck on another, the film rewind mechanism is funny on the third. I also Have a Fed-4 and it has has issues of its own.
This is why I decided to get a R3A and not worry about my camera pooping out.
I want to get a lens, possibly the Nokton 40 f/1.4, but the counter-argument is that I have the Jupiter already. I never really used it at max aperture because the focusing was never accurate on those cameras (I used it at 5.6-8, but any lens is going to be good there). Do you think Nokton is the way to go?
Another quick one: how accurate is the framing with the 21mm Skopar and the external viewfinder on a Bessa R3A/M? I never used anything but 50mm on rangefinders.
Thanks a lot😛
I am about to buy an R3A and a lens. I have an old Jupiter 8 (50mm f/2.0) and an old Industar 50mm (f/3.5) and a few Zorki-4. All my Zorki's died on me: shutter failed on one, the shutter speed dial got stuck on another, the film rewind mechanism is funny on the third. I also Have a Fed-4 and it has has issues of its own.
This is why I decided to get a R3A and not worry about my camera pooping out.
I want to get a lens, possibly the Nokton 40 f/1.4, but the counter-argument is that I have the Jupiter already. I never really used it at max aperture because the focusing was never accurate on those cameras (I used it at 5.6-8, but any lens is going to be good there). Do you think Nokton is the way to go?
Another quick one: how accurate is the framing with the 21mm Skopar and the external viewfinder on a Bessa R3A/M? I never used anything but 50mm on rangefinders.
Thanks a lot😛