Rangefinder/Bessa thoughts (rather long....)

tom_uk

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I've been a long-time SLR user. I previously used EOS 35mm cameras, but currently I use a Nikon D80. I'm purely an amateur, mainly taking landscapes & travel pictures. Ever since I read Brian Bower's 'Leica M Photography' about 10 years ago I have been attracted by the concept of RF photography and indeed for a few years I had a Leica M2 + 50mm Summicron. However I had many problems getting exposure right with this setup, especially when taking slides, so I sold the outfit and returned to SLRs. Even so, the attraction wouldn't go away. I think there's something about the smaller scale of the equipment and the voluntary limitation to just one focal length (at one time) that I like. Interestingly at one time with my Canons I had a typical 'RF' set of primes which I used a lot: 24mm, 35mm, 50mm & 100mm, and with the D80 I use a Nikkor 35mm AFD a lot of the time (near-50mm FoV). Other things that attract me are the use of traditional media, as least as an image-capture method (I'm persuaded of the merits of negatives as a long-term storage mechanism), and the whole 'inconspicuous' thing: I hate going somewhere festooned with kit, which is one reason why I went for the D80 rather than the similar (in output terms) D200 - that was just getting too big!

There are downsides, of course. First as I said above I personally have had difficulties managing exposure calculation with rangefinders, especially where exposure has to be precise. This points me in the direction of colour print & mono film. I have no space for traditional d&p so my mono film would probably have to be chromagenic. And finally my scanning skills aren't too hot either.....

I know that logically there is nothing I could do with an RF camera that I couldn't do with a DSLR (perhaps a small one?) and a prime lens, though once we go there then the the FoV issue arises. Nonetheless there is still something that I feel is missing when using the DSLRs - perhaps a connection to the scene? That said I would miss the immediacy of the DSLR feedback.

And so my thoughts go round and round..... Oh, the reason I'm posting them here is that if I were to do this, I would probably buy a Bessa R2 (A or M) and a ZM Planar 50mm, or perhaps a Bessa 3 (A or M) and the Nokton 40mm. Over the years I've recognised that I like standard(ish) focal lengths: my wide-angle images are too obviously just that.

For what it's worth, here's a selection of some of my stuff on other websites, mostly taken with the DSLRs:
http://photo.net/photos/tom_burke
http://www.travelserver.net/travelpage/aspgallery/view_ad.asp?Ad_ID=2514
 
i think what sitemistic is trying to get at is that there is often framing inacurracies when using a RF and hence for precise landscape work, its not he best tool in the shed. On the other hand, something like LF or a 617 allows u to focus on a groundglass first for precise framing. Different kettle of fish really. My favorite would be an 8x10 or if not something medium format, only because the wideangle 35mm lenses tend to distort a bit.
 
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