prunci
Newbie
Hi,
I am new to the Forum and am contemplating my first rangefinder. I've used SLRs for years, but am intrigued by the possibilities of rangefinders, as everyone else is around here. I'm looking at either the Bessa R2A or R3A as a point of entry.
My question concerns viewfinders. My understanding is that the key feature of the R3A is the 1:1 viewfinder enabling one to keep both eyes open during use. I am left-handed and would use my left eye in the viewfinder, which would mean the camera body would obscure the rest of my face and right eye. So, would there be any reason for me to prefer the R3A viewfinder over that of the R2A, seeing that keeping both eyes open wouldn't matter for me? I'm also thinking ahead here. Assuming I might move up the ladder to a Leica/COontax/etc. in the future, would it be advantageous not to get used to a 1:1 viewfinder?
Thanks for your help!
Paul
I am new to the Forum and am contemplating my first rangefinder. I've used SLRs for years, but am intrigued by the possibilities of rangefinders, as everyone else is around here. I'm looking at either the Bessa R2A or R3A as a point of entry.
My question concerns viewfinders. My understanding is that the key feature of the R3A is the 1:1 viewfinder enabling one to keep both eyes open during use. I am left-handed and would use my left eye in the viewfinder, which would mean the camera body would obscure the rest of my face and right eye. So, would there be any reason for me to prefer the R3A viewfinder over that of the R2A, seeing that keeping both eyes open wouldn't matter for me? I'm also thinking ahead here. Assuming I might move up the ladder to a Leica/COontax/etc. in the future, would it be advantageous not to get used to a 1:1 viewfinder?
Thanks for your help!
Paul