dede95064
Newbie
this is related to two previous posts i've had here but i'm now curious about these two cameras.
i recently bought a zorki4 and was unsatisfied with the getting used to effect i have to do in order to properly frame a subject with both the internal viewfinder (for the jupiter 8) and an external fsu viewfinder (for the jupiter 9). that is, since there are no framelines or parallax correction, i have to "wing it" and hope i get all of the subject in the frameline or it be properly centered. also, i'm trying to figure out if my lenses or camera or both are not calibrated properly as my focus has been off on some shots. i'm sure through repeated use i'll figure it out eventually. :bang:
my question now is with which camera will i have better focusing and framing accuracy between the r3m and the m3?
from doing research on both, it seems that even though the r3m has a 1:1 viewfinder, the m3 is better in terms of focusing accuracy, especially for fast lenses like the 50 1.1/1.0 etc.
my main purpose for these cameras would be to use my jupiter lenses and other ltm/m lenses as well as the noktons 50 1.1 and 35 1.2 and at some point in time the leica 75 1.4.
in the end, which camera is best for the "what you see is what you (mostly) get"???
thanks!!!
i recently bought a zorki4 and was unsatisfied with the getting used to effect i have to do in order to properly frame a subject with both the internal viewfinder (for the jupiter 8) and an external fsu viewfinder (for the jupiter 9). that is, since there are no framelines or parallax correction, i have to "wing it" and hope i get all of the subject in the frameline or it be properly centered. also, i'm trying to figure out if my lenses or camera or both are not calibrated properly as my focus has been off on some shots. i'm sure through repeated use i'll figure it out eventually. :bang:
my question now is with which camera will i have better focusing and framing accuracy between the r3m and the m3?
from doing research on both, it seems that even though the r3m has a 1:1 viewfinder, the m3 is better in terms of focusing accuracy, especially for fast lenses like the 50 1.1/1.0 etc.
my main purpose for these cameras would be to use my jupiter lenses and other ltm/m lenses as well as the noktons 50 1.1 and 35 1.2 and at some point in time the leica 75 1.4.
in the end, which camera is best for the "what you see is what you (mostly) get"???
thanks!!!