sinetsin
Well-known
I have some doubts about what camera take...i have a Bessa-R but i want to try some M mount cameras...i don't have enoght money for take R4..so my doubt is between bessa R2 or R2a..
I was thinking in a R3a..but I wear glasses and people say that is a problem for tha R3..
Please some help for my G.A.S attack!
I was thinking in a R3a..but I wear glasses and people say that is a problem for tha R3..
Please some help for my G.A.S attack!
dostacos
Dan
the R2 is a mechanical camera with the battery only lighting off the meter, same design as the R.
If you like your R and do not want to have an aperture priority camera the R2 is your camera.
IF you want to go alittle bit higher end, the R2A/M cameras have a slightly different build [some say stronger] with a meter that has 1/2 stop lights that allow PLANNED over & under exposure as well as what seems to me a more accurate meter [because the scale is wider,instead of over/under/on]
and of course the R2A is aperture priority.
NOW if you must have the 40MM framelines that puts you back to the R3A/M as your choice.
R=screw mount only
R2= the R in M mount
R2A=aperture priority new style meter better build (?)
R2M=manual only new style meter better build
R3A=aperture priority, 40MM framelines 1:1 viewfinder new style meter better build (?)
R3M= manual only new style meter better build and the 40MM framelines
R4A/M= even though you nixed it as an option, aperture priority or manual new style meter better build AND 21/25/28/35/50 framelines
2 camera kit R3+R4 gets all framelines for Voightlander lenses [execpt the 12 & 15]
I like the better meter, and the different body style [I think a better rewind knob/] I like the feel of the 4 better than the R/R2
least expensive the R2, if you want aperture priority then the R2A is the minimum camera for you [R3A same price]
new prices:R2 olive color $399 [If you want black, I will trade you my black with a side grip with Gordy wrist strap and a Domke quick release neck strap
]
R2-3A/M $539 black $379 grey
all prices from CameraQuest
If you like your R and do not want to have an aperture priority camera the R2 is your camera.
IF you want to go alittle bit higher end, the R2A/M cameras have a slightly different build [some say stronger] with a meter that has 1/2 stop lights that allow PLANNED over & under exposure as well as what seems to me a more accurate meter [because the scale is wider,instead of over/under/on]
and of course the R2A is aperture priority.
NOW if you must have the 40MM framelines that puts you back to the R3A/M as your choice.
R=screw mount only
R2= the R in M mount
R2A=aperture priority new style meter better build (?)
R2M=manual only new style meter better build
R3A=aperture priority, 40MM framelines 1:1 viewfinder new style meter better build (?)
R3M= manual only new style meter better build and the 40MM framelines
R4A/M= even though you nixed it as an option, aperture priority or manual new style meter better build AND 21/25/28/35/50 framelines
2 camera kit R3+R4 gets all framelines for Voightlander lenses [execpt the 12 & 15]
I like the better meter, and the different body style [I think a better rewind knob/] I like the feel of the 4 better than the R/R2
least expensive the R2, if you want aperture priority then the R2A is the minimum camera for you [R3A same price]
new prices:R2 olive color $399 [If you want black, I will trade you my black with a side grip with Gordy wrist strap and a Domke quick release neck strap
R2-3A/M $539 black $379 grey
all prices from CameraQuest
jobo
Established
dostacos said:the R2 is a mechanical camera with the battery only lighting off the meter, same design as the R.
IF you want to go alittle bit higher end, the R2A/M cameras have a slightly different build...
The R2 was the first with the improved body design, IIRC. CameraQuest:
"The R2 is a much improved Bessa R, with Leica M mount instead of Screw Mount, Metal exterior body, Trigger Winder capability, comfortable Ratcheted film advance, and much improved body covering and scratch-resistant splatter paint finish."
2c, /Jobo
dostacos
Dan
jobo said:The R2 was the first with the improved body design, IIRC. CameraQuest:
"The R2 is a much improved Bessa R, with Leica M mount instead of Screw Mount, Metal exterior body, Trigger Winder capability, comfortable Ratcheted film advance, and much improved body covering and scratch-resistant splatter paint finish."
2c, /Jobo
the external look of the R and R2 is the same [execpt the trigger winder spot]
the R2A/M and on have a visually different look and feel as well as the new meter
BillBingham2
Registered User
Sell the R and get an R3 and save up for an R4. Get the 15, 25 and 40 CV lenses and then get the 75/2 'Cron and go out and shot!
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sinetsin
Well-known
Thanks for your reply Dan..i really like the R2 olive..so no trade 
Bill, many thanks but i want a non M-mount camera..i love my R!!
I don't know if r3 will work with my glasses..I ever like the R3 with 40cv..but the problems about wearing glasses...
someone with glasses use R3??
Bill, many thanks but i want a non M-mount camera..i love my R!!
I don't know if r3 will work with my glasses..I ever like the R3 with 40cv..but the problems about wearing glasses...
someone with glasses use R3??
dostacos
Dan
noooooooooo buy the olive and trade meeeeeeee.BillBingham2 said:Sell the R and get an R3 and save up for an R4. Get the 15, 25 and 40 CV lenses and then get the 75/2 'Cron and go out and shot!
B2
I think Bill has a great idea, if the viewfinder REALLY bothers you, I am sure you will be able to trade it for the R2A/M in the same condition as your camera. Maybe there is somebody near you that has a 3 you can look through before you buy.
selling the R should bring the R2A/M down near the R2 price of $399
crud I think I just gave myself some gas, if I sell the R and the T........
sinetsin
Well-known
...if you have a black T...i'm interested!!
dostacos
Dan
nope silversinetsin said:...if you have a black T...i'm interested!!![]()
BillBingham2
Registered User
How about a Black T and a winder? Interested?
B2
B2
sinetsin
Well-known
...i just send you a pm
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this place is like an open air market in some exotic foreign land...
sienarot
Well-known
I bought my Olive R2 from memphis and I'm quite surprised at how quickly that colour grew on me. The pictures on CQ really don't do it justice. I thought the colour was absolutely hideous and I bought it with the intent of eventually repainting it silver or something. I think I'll keep it as it is 
Functionally, I absolutely love the R2. My whole reason for wanting the R2 over any of the other bodies was that the shutter doesn't rely on batteries the way the R*A's do and I wanted a body with the 35mm frameline cause I knew I was going to get the 35/2.5P2. My other choices based on the 35mm frameline was either the R2M or the R4M. The R4M was out of the price range I wanted to spend and if I got the R2M I'd feel obligated to baby it because of its limited production number (I want a camera, not a collectible).
IMO, I don't think you can really make a bad choice. You just gotta weigh out which features are more important to you over others.
Functionally, I absolutely love the R2. My whole reason for wanting the R2 over any of the other bodies was that the shutter doesn't rely on batteries the way the R*A's do and I wanted a body with the 35mm frameline cause I knew I was going to get the 35/2.5P2. My other choices based on the 35mm frameline was either the R2M or the R4M. The R4M was out of the price range I wanted to spend and if I got the R2M I'd feel obligated to baby it because of its limited production number (I want a camera, not a collectible).
IMO, I don't think you can really make a bad choice. You just gotta weigh out which features are more important to you over others.
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i like the grey bodies.
dostacos
Dan
I think I may be going grey with the R3Mback alley said:i like the grey bodies.
the R is gone, the T is kinda pending I blame youuuuuuuuuu
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