ramestica
Newbie
Hi people,
I'm very excited about starting shooting with a rangefinder camera. My background is from SLR.
I was thinking to start off with a new Voigtlander something, but since then I have discovered the existence of all these Russian cameras, and well, price wise it seems very attractive to start the experience with this sort of shorter investment.
I'm planning to buy a Zorki 6 because it has the longest baseline length I have seen among these cameras. Does this make any sense? or does the state of this old cameras make not possible to assume that a Z6 will focus better than, for example, a Z4?
These cameras do not have a meter. How do you do? Do you train your eye for a good guessing? Do you go out with a hand held meter?
from a newbee, many thanks in advance,
Rodrigo
I'm very excited about starting shooting with a rangefinder camera. My background is from SLR.
I was thinking to start off with a new Voigtlander something, but since then I have discovered the existence of all these Russian cameras, and well, price wise it seems very attractive to start the experience with this sort of shorter investment.
I'm planning to buy a Zorki 6 because it has the longest baseline length I have seen among these cameras. Does this make any sense? or does the state of this old cameras make not possible to assume that a Z6 will focus better than, for example, a Z4?
These cameras do not have a meter. How do you do? Do you train your eye for a good guessing? Do you go out with a hand held meter?
from a newbee, many thanks in advance,
Rodrigo