kshapero
South Florida Man
The Voigtlander R4M - I have been wanting to do this for a long time. Just pulled the trigger on a near mint R4M and grip. Can't wait to pop my CV 21mm onto it.
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jszokoli
Well-known
I think you will like it. For a 21 it's great.
Now if some one would make a digital version.
Joe
Now if some one would make a digital version.
Joe
kshapero
South Florida Man
A sweet wish.I think you will like it. For a 21 it's great.
Now if some one would make a digital version.
Joe
wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
Yup, agree. I love my 21, not so fond of the dealing with the finder especially since I have to take the thumb rest out of the shoe to use it.I think you will like it. For a 21 it's great.
Now if some one would make a digital version.
Joe
agentlossing
Well-known
I'm jealous! They are just a tad outside of my price range, but that's exactly the camera I'd get if I could.
kshapero
South Florida Man

Mailman brings joy.
Great Choice! Congrats!
das
Well-known
Congrats! It is a nice camera. I think the real money uses for the R4 are for the 25 & 28. The problem with the 21 frame is that: (1) is it not terribly accurate; and (2) it obviously does not display the extreme perspective distortion that 21s have -- presenting a far flatter view than what will show up on film. It is still way easier to use than an external finder. I really like the R4 and would not easily part with it.
hap
Well-known
Maybe you can buy a Thumbie?Yup, agree. I love my 21, not so fond of the dealing with the finder especially since I have to take the thumb rest out of the shoe to use it.
hap
Well-known
sweet.![]()
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Zuiko-logist
Well-known
Nice!
dexdog
Veteran
NIce camera. I have an R4A, was looking for an R4M along time ago but could not find one at a reasonable price. I love 21mm and 35mm focal lengths, and it is refreshing to be able to use a wide angle on an RF without annoying auxiliary finders.
kshapero
South Florida Man
You are forgetting that the 21mm is excellent for hyperfocusing.Congrats! It is a nice camera. I think the real money uses for the R4 are for the 25 & 28. The problem with the 21 frame is that: (1) is it not terribly accurate; and (2) it obviously does not display the extreme perspective distortion that 21s have -- presenting a far flatter view than what will show up on film. It is still way easier to use than an external finder. I really like the R4 and would not easily part with it.
das
Well-known
I'm not forgetting that.You are forgetting that the 21mm is excellent for hyperfocusing.
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