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Hi
I am a Leica user and have been that a long time. My Voigtländer experience is my earlier Nokton 35mm 1.4, whish is good but not perfect due to flare, distortion etc....
So I am curious about the Bessas.
Which one of the Bessa is the most popular here?
Pick one as your only Bessa.
I am a Leica user and have been that a long time. My Voigtländer experience is my earlier Nokton 35mm 1.4, whish is good but not perfect due to flare, distortion etc....
So I am curious about the Bessas.
Which one of the Bessa is the most popular here?
Pick one as your only Bessa.
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stompyq
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you forgot the L, T, R and R2
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Hammerklavier
Member
R2A for me. A poor man's M7 and ZI.
gdmcclintock
Well-known
What about the R2C?
Roger Hicks
Veteran
R2 olive drab.
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
Austintatious
Well-known
"R" thank you very much !
I prefer "old" all manual cameras.
I prefer "old" all manual cameras.
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
I prefer the R2M or R2A. I've owned the R, R2, T and L, but the build quality is really a step up with the R2M or R2A.
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Then where's the III?Hi
Sorry.
Only focus on the new ones
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Back on topic - when I had my R3A I loved my R3A; but in the end I kept my M3 and traded away the Voigtlander for a Pentax 645N.
Tompas
Wannabe Künstler
R4m, of course. Superior for wide angle lenses.
Nando
Well-known
The best choice would depend on what lenses you intend to use on the camera.
Kolame
Established
This poll doesn't make sense to me.
I'm using the "R" right now.
I'm using the "R" right now.
FrankS
Registered User
I don't know about most popular,but the R4x with its integral wide angle finder can do what no other camera can do (without an external finder).
Kolame
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Same is for the Bessa R3, with the x1,0 magnification and the 40mm-frame lines. Well, ok, CL+CLE had the 40mm as well, but no other rangefinders, right?
thegman
Veteran
I don't own a Bessa, but I don't think it's fair to call them a "poor man's" Leica or whatever. The R4 has a wide angle finder simply not available elsewhere, plus they are not so steal-able, and you're not going to worry as much if it's clattering around your bag. Like I say, I don't own one, but I don't like the snobbery which surrounds the idea that if you can afford Leica, you'd buy one, rather than *choose* something else.
FrankS
Registered User
Does it also bother you that the VW Karmann Ghia is called the poor man's Porsche?
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rbsinto
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Since the R2S which I own and use is not mentioned in your list, my answer is "none of the above".
And I have no interest in owning a Leica.
And I have no interest in owning a Leica.
raid
Dad Photographer
I own a Bessa L and a Bessa T.My Bessa R is broken.
I vote for the Bessa T.
I vote for the Bessa T.
newspaperguy
Well-known
R & L thank you... long live the screw mount lenses.
and yes, I do also own a Leica.
P,S. Raid - Why not send your R back to Stephen?
His repair charges are, IMO, surprisingly reasonable.
Especially in comparison to some of the prices I've seen quoted on RFF for others' work.
Actually, even more reasonable than Eddie's were.
.
and yes, I do also own a Leica.
P,S. Raid - Why not send your R back to Stephen?
His repair charges are, IMO, surprisingly reasonable.
Especially in comparison to some of the prices I've seen quoted on RFF for others' work.
Actually, even more reasonable than Eddie's were.
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