Little Prince
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Thanks Huck. So RF misalignment may be the reason for some people's complaints. There seem to be various instances of this on the web. There is one for sale on ebay right now and the owner admits to having a misalignment problem. Now I dont know anything about misalignment, but I'll assume it's an easy fix.
Rover, I now fully understand your point about 35 framelines and 40mm.
It's officially down to R2A/CLE/Hexar RF.
While we're on the subject, I suppose I can focus the 40 Nokton and 35 Ultron on the R2A without problems? I mean baselength-wise, this is the worst of the three. Also, would any of these lenses (or the 28 Nokton) unbalance the CLE or block its finders in any way?
One more question for CLE owners. I have seen two webpages on this camera, one of which says it has manual metering with 1-stop increments in shutter speed and the other says no metered manual. Which is correct?
Folks. it looks like I'm going to be an intern for the summer so maybe I can afford to buy the Hexar. But then I'm thinking if I were to spend anything extra should it not be on a lens? Thanks. I need to scour the web for average prices of these cameras.
Rover, I now fully understand your point about 35 framelines and 40mm.
It's officially down to R2A/CLE/Hexar RF.
While we're on the subject, I suppose I can focus the 40 Nokton and 35 Ultron on the R2A without problems? I mean baselength-wise, this is the worst of the three. Also, would any of these lenses (or the 28 Nokton) unbalance the CLE or block its finders in any way?
One more question for CLE owners. I have seen two webpages on this camera, one of which says it has manual metering with 1-stop increments in shutter speed and the other says no metered manual. Which is correct?
Folks. it looks like I'm going to be an intern for the summer so maybe I can afford to buy the Hexar. But then I'm thinking if I were to spend anything extra should it not be on a lens? Thanks. I need to scour the web for average prices of these cameras.