indiephonics
Newbie
hi all,
I'm new here and i have been browsing this forum for days and found all the articles so valuable as i was planning to buy a new RF. Thank you for all the information.
I'm switching from SLR system to RF. And i am looking for a nice/affordable with a built-in meter body, plus a 40 / 50mm lens that can give me nice contrast with soft bokeh.
After these days of brief researching and struggling. I've finally decided to get a R3M with Zeiss Planar 50mm F2 lens. Both 'cron 50mm f2 and planar looks tempting, but the price already decided which one i should get
I can’t wait to have my 1st roll of test.
This forum is BRAVO!!!
I'm new here and i have been browsing this forum for days and found all the articles so valuable as i was planning to buy a new RF. Thank you for all the information.
I'm switching from SLR system to RF. And i am looking for a nice/affordable with a built-in meter body, plus a 40 / 50mm lens that can give me nice contrast with soft bokeh.
After these days of brief researching and struggling. I've finally decided to get a R3M with Zeiss Planar 50mm F2 lens. Both 'cron 50mm f2 and planar looks tempting, but the price already decided which one i should get
I can’t wait to have my 1st roll of test.
This forum is BRAVO!!!
Welcome and congratulations. I am sure you will find you kit more than meets your expectations.
robin a
Well-known
Welcome,this is a good forum with lots of nice folks...............Robin
R
RML
Guest
That CZ lens is fabulous. It's my current (and favourite) lens.
Enjoy it!
Enjoy it!
indiephonics
Newbie
thank you guys!
1st lesson for me is.
i need to get familiar with the focus which i feel not as "clear" as the SLRs (FM / OM) that i used before. and i want to practice my "instant" street shooting skill.
just a few hours of testing and I'm already in love with this camera!
1st lesson for me is.
i need to get familiar with the focus which i feel not as "clear" as the SLRs (FM / OM) that i used before. and i want to practice my "instant" street shooting skill.
just a few hours of testing and I'm already in love with this camera!
peter_n
Veteran
Nice kit! I switched from SLR to RF over three years ago and it took a while to adjust, but you will get there. Then an RF will be "clearer" than an SLR!
Welcome to the forum!
R
rpsawin
Guest
Be sure to log on to cameraquest.com and read some of the articles. There is a tremendous amount of information on rangefinder photography on this site. I always find something new when I log on.
Bob
Bob
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