I am thinking about getting into RF photography again.
Out of curiosity... are people still buying Bessas brand new? Who did? And what body?
I am interested in maybe R2M or R4M.
Out of curiosity... are people still buying Bessas brand new? Who did? And what body?
I am interested in maybe R2M or R4M.
samcomet
Member
Just bought a new R3A to go with my second hand R2A. Love the new one....it feels soooo new. Any questions?
rbsinto
Well-known
I bought an R2S a few weeks before Christmas. I'm very happy with it and will answer any specific questions you have, if I can.
Is there something you guys actually prefer in a Bessa vs Leica M? A used M6 and a new Bessa should be roughly the same price, right?
kshapero
South Florida Man
No, not at all. New Bessa's are almost always at least 40% cheaper than say a used Leica M6.Is there something you guys actually prefer in a Bessa vs Leica M? A used M6 and a new Bessa should be roughly the same price, right?
Roger Warren
AddlepatedWight
R4m owner
R4m owner
I bought a new R4m from B&H last year. It isn't as good as my MP but, it is a lot better than my Bessa R. The R4m like the R is made of pressed aluminum but, has a lot less plastics. The R4m isn't as solid as the MP but, it feels about half the weight of the MP. The rangefinder patch is very good, a vast improvement over the R.
R4m owner
I bought a new R4m from B&H last year. It isn't as good as my MP but, it is a lot better than my Bessa R. The R4m like the R is made of pressed aluminum but, has a lot less plastics. The R4m isn't as solid as the MP but, it feels about half the weight of the MP. The rangefinder patch is very good, a vast improvement over the R.
Roger Warren
AddlepatedWight
Also, the front rubber grip that's glued on is starting to lift off in the top corner. You get what you pay for.
I bought a new R4m from B&H last year. It isn't as good as my MP but, it is a lot better than my Bessa R. The R4m like the R is made of pressed aluminum but, has a lot less plastics. The R4m isn't as solid as the MP but, it feels about half the weight of the MP. The rangefinder patch is very good, a vast improvement over the R.
goffer
Well-known
R4A new from Adorama... use it every day 
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I had an R3A which I sold to fund something else but I have to say it was a very impressive little camera ... great viewfinder.
A little clacky though!
A little clacky though!
hamustar
Member
I feel that the prices of new Bessas are too close to used Ms like the M2/M3/M4(canada) , hence making it pale as a choice for a M body.
I don't think it's that expensive to build a Bessa as opposed to other cosina OEM bodies which sell for much less. If the prices were slightly lower, there wouldn't be buyers dilemma over a new Bessa or a used M.
-- just look at how fast used R2/R3/R4 cameras sell in the used market at 75% of distributor prices.
I don't think it's that expensive to build a Bessa as opposed to other cosina OEM bodies which sell for much less. If the prices were slightly lower, there wouldn't be buyers dilemma over a new Bessa or a used M.
-- just look at how fast used R2/R3/R4 cameras sell in the used market at 75% of distributor prices.
rbsinto
Well-known
Is there something you guys actually prefer in a Bessa vs Leica M? A used M6 and a new Bessa should be roughly the same price, right?
Well....... it's less expensive to buy a new CV Bessa than a used Leica, but more important, I can use all my existing Nikon s-mount lenses on the Bessa (R2S) body. Can't do that with a Leica.
tyrone.s
Well-known
Bessa's can also be had with aperture priority for less than a manual only leica, plus have meters which older M's won't have.
ptschantz
Newbie
I'm currently lusting after an R3M, so I'll be watching this closely!
Pete
Pete
richardhkirkando
Well-known
I definitely prefer my Leica for several reasons, but my Bessa is a great backup, or just something for those situations where I have the wrong film loaded. I have an R, but the thought of getting an R4x specifically for wide angle work is very tempting.Is there something you guys actually prefer in a Bessa vs Leica M? A used M6 and a new Bessa should be roughly the same price, right?
NazgulKing
Established
I bought a R2M recently as my first rangefinder camera. Liking the simplicity and the light weight. Maybe I'll get a Leica later, but just not now.
R
Roberto
Guest
I bought a Bessa R times ago and a R2A recently.. they are both great cameras.
I also bought new: 21/f4; 35/f2.5; 35/f1.2; 50f/1.5; 90/f3.5
and I bought used: 50/f2.5 and 75/f2.5
Everything is much better than any of the used equipement that I've ever had.
I also bought new: 21/f4; 35/f2.5; 35/f1.2; 50f/1.5; 90/f3.5
and I bought used: 50/f2.5 and 75/f2.5
Everything is much better than any of the used equipement that I've ever had.
akk2
Established
The point of Bessa is AE Mode and build-in meter.
If you don't even need a meter, go for a M2/M4.
If you don't even need a meter, go for a M2/M4.
DesertWind
Newbie
Got a new grey R3A with nokton 40mm s.c. just before new years. Just saving up to get a few more lenses in my bag right now.
revdocjim
Member
I just bought my first one... a used R with the Color-Skopar 35/2.4 and a Canon 50/1.8 II. I doubt I'll ever get into Leica just because of the price but this is something I can afford! 
ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
I had a bessa R that I lost. Man I miss that camera it was had great bang for the buck.
I'm saving up for an R3A.
I'm saving up for an R3A.
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