Chris Lynch
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ghost said:it would be super cool if the r4's meter display could switch between the r3m's and r3a's style depending on what exposure mode you were on.
hehe already talking about the R4.....
ghost said:it would be super cool if the r4's meter display could switch between the r3m's and r3a's style depending on what exposure mode you were on.
Flyfisher Tom said:a two body kit, with the R3M complementing the R3A, is not a bad idea, particularly if you anticipate being in situations where batteries are hard to get
Justifications are funny things aren't they? 😀 They overcome the restrictions of logic... There are those who hesitate to buy a camera without a built-in meter, many who dislike or won't admit to liking AE, and those who avoid a battery-dependent camera. I'm sure it's possible to hold these preferences all at once, yet there are no new cameras with battery-free meters. Does that interfere with GAS attacks? No way! 🙂rxmd said:I guess the definition of GAS is getting something *in spite of* not being able to justify it 😉
In your case, however, I don't understand the desire. What does the R3M give you that the R3a doesn't? How often did you have to change batteries over the last year?
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ampguy said:where would one be where batteries aren't available, or able to stuff a couple of years worth in a camera bag or jacket pocket?
Flyfisher Tom said:If you already have the R3A, I would only get the R3M if you anticipate the need to have a battery-free body. Do you ? 😉 Otherwise, you're really not getting much that is new in terms of features. If anything you're obviously losing AE.
Or do you want it simply as a second body (which is easier to justify GAS-wise 🙂
Flyfisher Tom said:For instance, did you read my first post, the one directly ABOVE and BEFORE the one you quoted 😛
Flyfisher Tom said:Hi Tom,
Any other difference you've observed? I understand the rewind crank is a bit different, anything else? thanks
Stephanie Brim said:I'll be getting an R2M sometime next year regardless of whether or not I sell the Canon P sometime soon. I find myself wanting to experiment with one lens in particular in the CV line...I'll give you three guesses as to which and the first two don't count. 😉
Tom Diaz said:You have also probably read that the black paint finish is very nice, kind of like the Zeiss Ikon's. True! Although that's not a huge bonus, it looks great. Stephen Gandy threw in a nice leather case for an extra $1, which I appreciate!
It's just what you would expect: an all-mechanical sister of the R2A/R3A. If you shoot on metered manual a lot anyway (which I do), then it seems very natural. Really, though, I would have just bought the lens if it had been available, and I'd have been happy enough. I would definitely recommend the combination to someone who was buying a first rangefinder.
R3Mchris said:Tom, you are aware that you -can- get the Heliar all by itself, right? I just got a solo Black R3M from CQ, and i'm in love. I love the finish, i love the feel, and i love the finder.