Updated R2M / R3M Page with New Lens Pics

I like that camera. Nice looking piece. The Heliar is gorgeous - the Heliars are my favorite lenses. If they sell it separately, I'd buy it for sure. Some day, put it on the M7 that I will buy some day.
 
Wow! The return of the all mechanical Bessa... Makes me forget about my current lust for the SL 125mm f2.5 Apo-Lanthar Macro lens!

This is relly making it difficult to exercise the restrain that I am saving up for the Digital M... 😉
 
I just suspect is it a Heliar at all.....Hope it won't sound offensive. But COSINA has built so many different lens from Ultra Wide to Mid Range, different optic design, but bear the same name "Heliar".
 
That thought occurred to me as well -- to me, a Heliar design is five elements in three groups. Can you get the correction needed for an f2 lens without increasing the number of elements?

Not that Cosina is the only company to have taken liberties with lens names -- Zeiss has things like Tele-Tessar, Vario-Tessar, and who knows how those are anything like the classic Tessar formulation.
 
What a wonderful lens, and it costs about the same as a brand new Elmar, only you get a nicer rear cap! 😉. I love the way the Bessa looks too.

I want, but I cant have.
 
The R2a/R3a models offer auto exposure. The point of these models is that they feature mechanical shutters (which rules out aperture-priority metering) for those of us who dislike electronic shutter systems.

Oh, and I *so* want one of those lenses.
 
KoNickon said:
That thought occurred to me as well -- to me, a Heliar design is five elements in three groups. Can you get the correction needed for an f2 lens without increasing the number of elements?

Pentax did that in 1954-1957 for the Asahiflex and early Pentaprism-Pentax. Their Heliar type was a f/2.4 58mm - it's an excellent performer even wide open.

http://www.taunusreiter.de/Cameras/Pentax_Takumar_e.html
http://www.taunusreiter.de/Cameras/Pentax_Takumar_Collection.html

cheers Frank
 
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