Creagerj said:
How does the R compare to the R3a and R2a? How does the R series compare to a leica CL? How reliable are the cameras (this will be the only camera I buy for a long time, so I want it to last)? .
Joe,
R = M39 thread mount, R2 is M bayonet + mechanical shutter, R2a/R3a is M bayonet and AE, electronic shutter, needs batteries.
The R has a top and bottom plate made from plastic, and so is the camera door.
No reason not to buy it tho.
Some of the first batch in 2001 had RFs out of alignement, some slightly tilted framelines, easy to repair, a warranty thing.
Since those days I've never heard anyhing about a R or R2n which broke, tho some single dumb thumbs managed to get the shutter stuck by pressing the button before the film lever was wound completely.
These cameras are a reliable friend, also the T and L, two specialists without buitt in viewfinders. The R is an incredible bargain now, maybe you can get still a new one at Cameraquest. If most of your lenses are M39 or shall be M39 in future then take a R, otherwise one of the M bayonet cameras. Adapters are not cheap, and one needs one for each lens.
A 2,8/35 Skopar will blow your hair back, it has a crystal clear , 3-dimensional and razorsharp look, the 2,8/50 isn't less good. A good J8 is nice too, and if you need a stop more a 1,5/50 Nokton will make you happy for a reasonable price.
Regards,
Peppo