DanK
Member
Hello all,
What a great forum! I have recently been smitten with the idea to pickup a rangefinder and get back to some basics. I have been into photography for over 10 years and never owned an RF....I know, I should be shot on principle. However I am looking to make amends 😉 and the Bessa seems to fit right up my alley. However since this is going to be my first....I am having a bit of a dilema in which to start with.
First is the L which for all intent and purposes would fit fine for the kind of shooting I wish to be doing at the moment with the camera. Plus its extremly LOW price is very enticing seeing as I am now a homeowner and rarely get money for toys. The next step would be to the R....a natural progression I feel, and quite inexpensive as well.
The R2 or R2a are a bit more then I am looking to spend plus the lens...puts me over $800 which is unfortunate but since this would be my first I think, from what I have read, that I could be very happy with an L or R.
I have to make my way down to B and H to get the feel for the camera itself and play with it a bit but is there anything that I may be over looking? I have two SLR's currently, one 1N and one 10D and am reluctant to sell the 1n since I bought it as a graduation gift for me 6 years ago( Im a sap huh lol) although I feel that if I do start to enjoy shooting with a much lighter, unobtrusive, and quick little RF then the 1n will be collecting even more dust then it did last year as I did most of my work digitally.
But I have been missing the yearning for shooting film again. The bug has bit me again as if to say WTF are you doing...you are forgeting the joy of shooting by being able to see what you have captured so quickly. Some of the magic has gone and I think its time to get back to some of that---for my own creative good.
Ok enough rambling. I guess Im looking to see if any of you have gone through a similar experience and maybe a good swift kick in the tail lol.
Thanks again and I look forward to enjoying this site much more in the future.
Dan
What a great forum! I have recently been smitten with the idea to pickup a rangefinder and get back to some basics. I have been into photography for over 10 years and never owned an RF....I know, I should be shot on principle. However I am looking to make amends 😉 and the Bessa seems to fit right up my alley. However since this is going to be my first....I am having a bit of a dilema in which to start with.
First is the L which for all intent and purposes would fit fine for the kind of shooting I wish to be doing at the moment with the camera. Plus its extremly LOW price is very enticing seeing as I am now a homeowner and rarely get money for toys. The next step would be to the R....a natural progression I feel, and quite inexpensive as well.
The R2 or R2a are a bit more then I am looking to spend plus the lens...puts me over $800 which is unfortunate but since this would be my first I think, from what I have read, that I could be very happy with an L or R.
I have to make my way down to B and H to get the feel for the camera itself and play with it a bit but is there anything that I may be over looking? I have two SLR's currently, one 1N and one 10D and am reluctant to sell the 1n since I bought it as a graduation gift for me 6 years ago( Im a sap huh lol) although I feel that if I do start to enjoy shooting with a much lighter, unobtrusive, and quick little RF then the 1n will be collecting even more dust then it did last year as I did most of my work digitally.
But I have been missing the yearning for shooting film again. The bug has bit me again as if to say WTF are you doing...you are forgeting the joy of shooting by being able to see what you have captured so quickly. Some of the magic has gone and I think its time to get back to some of that---for my own creative good.
Ok enough rambling. I guess Im looking to see if any of you have gone through a similar experience and maybe a good swift kick in the tail lol.
Thanks again and I look forward to enjoying this site much more in the future.
Dan