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Stephen82
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Last spring I posted that I was considering a Bessa R. I didn't buy one, but now I am once again considering a rangefinder - this time a Bessa R2A. I have never used a RF, but they have always appealed to me - probably because Leicas seemed so cool.
Here are the facts:
- It is likely that I would not have the opportunity to try a RF out before I purchase one.
- I would only buy one lens - most likely the 35mm so lens selection is not that important.
- I currently have 3 SLR's - 2 auto, 1 manual, several lenses and flash - so I already can meet virtually any photo situation that strikes me. My point is - any limits of the rangefinder will not be a deterrent.
- IMPORTANT - I love simple, manully operated, well-built 35mm cameras. I am also considering a Nikon FM3A. Whichever camera I buy will likely be my everyday, available light, carry camera.
- I mostly will use the camera for landscape, some people, and whatever strikes me along my day.
Now here is my question concerning the R2A: Since I have never used a RF, and I have listed above some pertinant facts, what can I expect the transition from SLR to RF to be like? For those that use both, is there anything I am missing that could later turn into a dissapointing experience? And why do you enjoy RF cameras?
All your opinions and thought are appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve
Here are the facts:
- It is likely that I would not have the opportunity to try a RF out before I purchase one.
- I would only buy one lens - most likely the 35mm so lens selection is not that important.
- I currently have 3 SLR's - 2 auto, 1 manual, several lenses and flash - so I already can meet virtually any photo situation that strikes me. My point is - any limits of the rangefinder will not be a deterrent.
- IMPORTANT - I love simple, manully operated, well-built 35mm cameras. I am also considering a Nikon FM3A. Whichever camera I buy will likely be my everyday, available light, carry camera.
- I mostly will use the camera for landscape, some people, and whatever strikes me along my day.
Now here is my question concerning the R2A: Since I have never used a RF, and I have listed above some pertinant facts, what can I expect the transition from SLR to RF to be like? For those that use both, is there anything I am missing that could later turn into a dissapointing experience? And why do you enjoy RF cameras?
All your opinions and thought are appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve