arnopoon
Newbie
Hi everyone,
I am very new to rangefinder and I am thinking of having one to try. I prefer new product and AE function so there isn't any choices for that (M7, Zeiss Ikon, R2A and R3A). I have several questions (sorry, perhaps very "entry" level) about rangefinder, and also choosing of R2A and R3A.
I have read several camera forums and searched the differences / making decision between R2A and R3A. Most of the users have similar replies: It depends whether you need 35mm or 40mm lens, then whether you like the 1:1 magnification viewfinder, and then whether you wear glasses or not...etc.
I am not sure whether the 1:1 and 0.7x magnification if that really matter? In what case will that make great differences? In practical, does it mean 1:1 can use both eyes open for focusing and framing, and that's just only for this purpose? But then can R3A still able to framing with one eye open? Frankly, I am not familiar with framing and focusing by using both eyes open.
So if I choose R3A, and use 35mm lens. As it have 40mm framelines so does 35mm lens is also easy to frame, by guessing a bit wider through the viewfinder?
I don't wear glasses. I am planning to either having VC 1.2/35 or ZM 2/35 with Bessa. So I am pretty sure I won't go for 40mm. The next one should be either 50mm or wider lens (e.g. 21mm or 24mm). I also want to try 75mm lens but this shouldn't be in the highest priority to get it.
Should I choose R2A, or R3A? Or it is just ONLY need to concern whether I use 35 or 40mm lens? Will there have any other concerns and differences that current R2A and R3A users can tell me more?
Thank you so much.
I am very new to rangefinder and I am thinking of having one to try. I prefer new product and AE function so there isn't any choices for that (M7, Zeiss Ikon, R2A and R3A). I have several questions (sorry, perhaps very "entry" level) about rangefinder, and also choosing of R2A and R3A.
I have read several camera forums and searched the differences / making decision between R2A and R3A. Most of the users have similar replies: It depends whether you need 35mm or 40mm lens, then whether you like the 1:1 magnification viewfinder, and then whether you wear glasses or not...etc.
I am not sure whether the 1:1 and 0.7x magnification if that really matter? In what case will that make great differences? In practical, does it mean 1:1 can use both eyes open for focusing and framing, and that's just only for this purpose? But then can R3A still able to framing with one eye open? Frankly, I am not familiar with framing and focusing by using both eyes open.
So if I choose R3A, and use 35mm lens. As it have 40mm framelines so does 35mm lens is also easy to frame, by guessing a bit wider through the viewfinder?
I don't wear glasses. I am planning to either having VC 1.2/35 or ZM 2/35 with Bessa. So I am pretty sure I won't go for 40mm. The next one should be either 50mm or wider lens (e.g. 21mm or 24mm). I also want to try 75mm lens but this shouldn't be in the highest priority to get it.
Should I choose R2A, or R3A? Or it is just ONLY need to concern whether I use 35 or 40mm lens? Will there have any other concerns and differences that current R2A and R3A users can tell me more?
Thank you so much.