crayonstickguy
Newbie
i'm sure that this is a thread that's been posted ad nauseum...but as i couldn't find it i'll plead ignorant.
in recent weeks i've discovered the joy of an affordable, reliable, and well-made manual rangefinder camera. no guesses which brand.
what i would like to know is, is the R worth considering, espcially given it's rather plentiful supply and great camera/lense bundles? or is it worth saving up for the more reliable (?) - certainly more substantial - R2? certainly more costly; but could last a lifetime.
the R has the appeal of affordability, whilst the R2...it feels too goo an offer to miss, before they run out all together and become collector's items.
also, is it worth considering either an R2C or R2S? they all seem to be much the same price. i don't have any lenses so i'd have to buy. i do know that the CV lenses seem great value new. being in NZ there just isn't the availablity of used 39mmLTM lenses; certainly not in shops where you can check quality.
[i include the following to give you an uderstanding of where i am at present. i own a seagull Df300 (think minolta x300) w/ a great 50/1.7 minolta lens. i do have 2 zooms, but i never really use them. i've always prefered primes. and when i discovered the voigtlanders, and this little cult of prime-lens users i felt...well..normal.
i also am about to purchase a sony W5 digicam: fast, reliable, and a nice accompniment to a purely manual camera.]
cheers
m.
in recent weeks i've discovered the joy of an affordable, reliable, and well-made manual rangefinder camera. no guesses which brand.
what i would like to know is, is the R worth considering, espcially given it's rather plentiful supply and great camera/lense bundles? or is it worth saving up for the more reliable (?) - certainly more substantial - R2? certainly more costly; but could last a lifetime.
the R has the appeal of affordability, whilst the R2...it feels too goo an offer to miss, before they run out all together and become collector's items.
also, is it worth considering either an R2C or R2S? they all seem to be much the same price. i don't have any lenses so i'd have to buy. i do know that the CV lenses seem great value new. being in NZ there just isn't the availablity of used 39mmLTM lenses; certainly not in shops where you can check quality.
[i include the following to give you an uderstanding of where i am at present. i own a seagull Df300 (think minolta x300) w/ a great 50/1.7 minolta lens. i do have 2 zooms, but i never really use them. i've always prefered primes. and when i discovered the voigtlanders, and this little cult of prime-lens users i felt...well..normal.
i also am about to purchase a sony W5 digicam: fast, reliable, and a nice accompniment to a purely manual camera.]
cheers
m.