Huck Finn
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For those who own both a Leica (or Hexar RF) & a Bessa, in what ways does the longer baseline benefit normal 28 - 50 mm photography, exclusive of wide apertures - & obviously exclusive of telephoto lenses. Thanks.
pshinkaw said:
It's not solely equipment limitations that will do you in. It can also be human limitations like eyesight too.
-Paul
kruskee said:As a former R2 owner (I had two) and now M6 .85 owner, I have to say I notice a significant difference in focusing accuracy between the two. I found it difficult to consistently focus my 90/2.8 and 75/2.5 with the Bessa (in spite of taking great care), but now routinely work with them on the M6. I also work successfully with a 135/3.5 with the M6. Even my 50/2 wide open up close was sometimes a challenge with the Bessa. I now happily use a 50/1.4 with the Leica. BTW, my vision is fine.
The Bessa's focusing accuracy was fine with 35, 28 and 21mm lenses though.
IMHO, the rangefinder baselength of the Bessas is a major limitation for use of fast/long lenses. It was a deal-breaker for me, and I was disappointed to see it was not addressed with their (otherwise very attractive) new models. If CV would address this shortcoming, I'd be happy to save a pile of money and own their cameras again.
No sweat with the wider lenses, though.
That's my 2 cents worth.