Chuck A
Chuck A
I received my Bessa R3A today. (Just 5 days, including the weekend from Canada.) I have not run any film through it yet (it poured all day). But after playing with it I have to say that I like it. The 1:1 finder is really bright and clear. (Much better than I am used to with the fixed lens rf cameras.) I am not used to keeping both eyes open when shooting but I played with it today and it is easy and fun. The 40mm frame lines are pretty close to the edges and I can just see them but I will have to see how they work in use.
The shutter sound is about what I expected after reading about it. The sound has a high pitched ring to it that would probably draw some attention. It is certainly not bad though. The shutter on the Oly RC and RD have me spoiled. They are just small clicks that never draw attention.
The meter seems easy to use though your eye needs to be centered pretty well to have nice bright numbers. We will see how accurate it is. I haven't checked it yet. Does anyone have a mapping of the metering sensitivity?
The camera came with the nice black Voit strap and although it is shorter than I like it is pretty nice. I absolutely hate the way this camera hangs from the neck strap though. I have a 40mm M-Rokkor on it and it hangs at a 45 degree backward angle. I guess this is because the lens is light. I know that a wrist strap solves this but I would rather carry the camera with a neck strap.
This is a pain and is uncomfortable to carry this way. I was thinking about getting the side grip anyway but will it help with this hanging angle? If so, how much help will it be?
Anyway, given my limited time with the R3A, I can't give a definitive review but if the Rokkor lens performs as it should and I can get it to hang better, I will be a happy guy.
I have an Industar 61LD coming and I want to get a 75 and or a 90 as well. Maybe they will hang better. What is your experience with this?
The shutter sound is about what I expected after reading about it. The sound has a high pitched ring to it that would probably draw some attention. It is certainly not bad though. The shutter on the Oly RC and RD have me spoiled. They are just small clicks that never draw attention.
The meter seems easy to use though your eye needs to be centered pretty well to have nice bright numbers. We will see how accurate it is. I haven't checked it yet. Does anyone have a mapping of the metering sensitivity?
The camera came with the nice black Voit strap and although it is shorter than I like it is pretty nice. I absolutely hate the way this camera hangs from the neck strap though. I have a 40mm M-Rokkor on it and it hangs at a 45 degree backward angle. I guess this is because the lens is light. I know that a wrist strap solves this but I would rather carry the camera with a neck strap.
This is a pain and is uncomfortable to carry this way. I was thinking about getting the side grip anyway but will it help with this hanging angle? If so, how much help will it be?
Anyway, given my limited time with the R3A, I can't give a definitive review but if the Rokkor lens performs as it should and I can get it to hang better, I will be a happy guy.
I have an Industar 61LD coming and I want to get a 75 and or a 90 as well. Maybe they will hang better. What is your experience with this?