R2A/R3A in olive and chrome

Hmmm, dunno, in some way we could think that if the Rollei 35 RF was the chrome R2, the new Zeiss Ikon will be the chrome R2a/R3a 😕
 
Clint, I think it's clear that Cosina has made the decision that it prefers "basic black." That seemed evident once they abandoned the screw mount & began producing lenses in M-mount only, starting with the 35 Nokton. All 3 of their M-mount only lenses are made in black only.

taffer said:
Hmmm, dunno, in some way we could think that if the Rollei 35 RF was the chrome R2, the new Zeiss Ikon will be the chrome R2a/R3a 😕

Now, now Taffer. 🙂 . . . We know that the only improvement of the Rollei 35RF over the R2 is that the Rollei rangefinder couples to 0.7 mm instead of 0.9 & is otherwise identical. So the 35RF can legitimately be called the chrome R2. But the ZI is a whole different camera with a whole different set of specs & capabilities. . . . But, of course you knew that & were just teasing us. 😉 I'll consider my chain pulled. Ouch. 😀

Huck
 
😛 😀 But seriously, if Cosina left the Chrome market of the R2 for the Zeiss guys, I don't know if they will invest in a chrome R2a/R3a or simply let things as they are...

OTH the new ZI reminds me a lot of an elongated Leica CL... or in fact a CLE 🙂
 
Huck Finn said:
On the bottom, Peter.
Thanks Huck (and Doug for the picture). That "little" bump could be a problem for me given my incompatibility with lens tabs. I guess they are following tradition though, see the attached pic. 🙂
 
Good point on the elongated CL/E, Oscar... I love my CLE, but it worried me there was no reasonably close successor. Thought maybe I'd "have to" get a M7! The ZI looks like a very worthy successor, with several nice improvements (despite the larger size). For that matter, the R2a seems like a nice rig too.
 
I wouldn't know Doug, I don't really know anything about Zeiss stuff. Given how the Contax is designed its a good hypothesis though!

I am interested in the new lenses coming out soon but I'm willing to wait to see how the reports go...
 
I would've love to gotten an olive R2, but with the R2A/R3A out now, it seems hard to justify given there didn't seem to much price difference (if memory serves correct, which it usually doesn't). But if the option for an olive R2A/R3A comes I'd probably pick that instead.
 
I saw and held an Olive R3A in Tokyo! It was especially made as a present for a friend of mine, but not, alas, for me!

I want a blue R2A and gold R3A. Then I call truly say that I am ready of Heaven.

(I saw a gold Bessa L in Tokyo!)

But the camera I really and truly want is Tom Abrahamsson's Purple Haze M4 with matching Rapidwinder!
 
Rollei 35RF Just a Cosina?

Rollei 35RF Just a Cosina?

"We know that the only improvement of the Rollei 35RF over the R2 is that the Rollei rangefinder couples to 0.7 mm instead of 0.9 & is otherwise identical. So the 35RF can legitimately be called the chrome R2. "

Now are you meaning to say that the Rollei is 'made by' Cosina or essentially functionally idential in operation?

Me so confused. Was considering the Rollei over the Voight/Cosina only because i've had good experiences with Rollei.
 
QuillianSW said:
Now are you meaning to say that the Rollei is 'made by' Cosina or essentially functionally idential in operation?
This particular Rollei model is essentially a re-badged Voigtlander R2 with different finish color, closer RF coupling, and viewfinder framelines for 40 & 80mm lenses rather than 35, 75, & 90mm. Yes, made for Rollei by Cosina. I think it was a way for Rollei to more easily market their Zeiss-licensed 40mm and 80mm lenses... (one or both of which are rumored to use Cosina-supplied lens barrels!)

By contrast, the forthcoming Zeiss-Ikon rangefinder, also made by Cosina (with QC by Zeiss), is mainly a Zeiss design with (seems likely) input/suggestions from Cosina, and not related to the Voigtlander Bessa line. Its lenses are Zeiss designs built at Cosina's facility under Zeiss supervision and quality control.

Gee, it seems Cosina is getting its fingers into a number of different pies, aren't they... Then there's also the Epson RD-1 digital RF camera, mechanical parts made by Cosina!
 
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