vicmortelmans
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Hi,
I'm looking for a rangefinder camera with following features:
- hot shoe (for generic flash unit, like Vivitar 285)
- in-camera bright viewfinder with 90mm framelines (with minimum lens restrictions)
- preferably M-mount (accepting m39 using adaptor)
I'd like to spend something around $600 for camera and lens. No need for it to be EX++.
Leica bodies
Leica M3 and M4 don't have hotshoes. Only from the M4-2 on (is this labeled "M4" or "M4-2"?) a hotshoe is added. All Leica M's have 90mm framelines with parallax correction, but I couldn't find out if they're triggered by special lens cams, or if they can be set manually.
The Leica CL would be suitable as well, but again the information is not clear on which 90mm lenses can be used that activate the 90mm framelines. Same for the Minolta CL(E), and for the latter I couldn't find out if it has parallax correction.
Bessa bodies
From the Bessa's, the Bessa R3M is very tempting, with it's 1:1 viewfinder, but also the R2M or the R would qualify. Framelines are set manually, so there are no lens dependencies.
Lens
As for the lens, I would consider starting off with a Jupiter 9 (m39, 85mm f:2), for budget reasons. Will this lens activate the 90mm framelines on any of the Leica/Minolta camera's? Are there other 90mm lenses around that would come not too expensive?
If someone could fill in the gaps and make some suggestions, much appreciated!
Groeten,
Vic
I'm looking for a rangefinder camera with following features:
- hot shoe (for generic flash unit, like Vivitar 285)
- in-camera bright viewfinder with 90mm framelines (with minimum lens restrictions)
- preferably M-mount (accepting m39 using adaptor)
I'd like to spend something around $600 for camera and lens. No need for it to be EX++.
Leica bodies
Leica M3 and M4 don't have hotshoes. Only from the M4-2 on (is this labeled "M4" or "M4-2"?) a hotshoe is added. All Leica M's have 90mm framelines with parallax correction, but I couldn't find out if they're triggered by special lens cams, or if they can be set manually.
The Leica CL would be suitable as well, but again the information is not clear on which 90mm lenses can be used that activate the 90mm framelines. Same for the Minolta CL(E), and for the latter I couldn't find out if it has parallax correction.
Bessa bodies
From the Bessa's, the Bessa R3M is very tempting, with it's 1:1 viewfinder, but also the R2M or the R would qualify. Framelines are set manually, so there are no lens dependencies.
Lens
As for the lens, I would consider starting off with a Jupiter 9 (m39, 85mm f:2), for budget reasons. Will this lens activate the 90mm framelines on any of the Leica/Minolta camera's? Are there other 90mm lenses around that would come not too expensive?
If someone could fill in the gaps and make some suggestions, much appreciated!
Groeten,
Vic