Fraser
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I've always had Leica Ms but have also had an itch to try a Nikon RF, I have been tempted by a black paint s3 2000. Does the s3 2000 have a built in meter I'm guessing it doesn't ?
Cheers Frase.
Cheers Frase.
Keep in mind that all dials in the Nikon RF camera turn the opposite direction from the Leica camera. If you want to open a lens, you'll be closing it. And then forget about the easy turn of the shutterspeed dial...
Now, I have an S2, and if I use it for long (and I speak from experience; I took it on a trip for five weeks), you kind of forget how to use a Leica.
Why don't you try a Nikon S2 if you're curious? It'd be a smaller investment and you could resell it any time.
The only metered film camera for Nikon rangefinder lenses the Voigtlander Bessa R2S. I must admit I have never tried one nor had any desire to on account of their downright ugliness.
https://www.cameraquest.com/voigt_r2s_r2c.htm
A much better solution, imo, as susggested above is a VC II meter on your proposed S3 2002. Here's mine, just to persuade you. 🙂
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+1A CVII meter in the accessory shoe is accurate and very handy, but you've gotta admit it makes a pretty camera look, um... rather uggggly 😱😀😛
Personally, I'd prefer to get a handheld meter (I use a Sekonic L-308S) and meter only when needed.
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And : the CV meter doesn't do incident metering, so a small handheld meter is a better choice.
You can look at either the Gossen Digisix or the Sekonic L-208, both are excellent with different pros and cons, at different prices too.
And how much does the cellphone cost ? 😛I use a meter app in my phone. It costs $4.