Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
I assume your source is a thread I am not remembering here at RFF?
Hi Rover,
Yes, a poll here on RFF...
Cheers,
Juan
I assume your source is a thread I am not remembering here at RFF?
I assume your source is a thread I am not remembering here at RFF?
I'd be happier if they'd make nice value price LF lenses. Something on the order of a 150/5.6 Symmar convertable or even a single focus Tessar design that has enough coverage on 4x5 for movements but doesn't kill the wallet like most modern glass does.
Now there's a non-digital fantasy for you that's even less likely LOL!
William
I'd rather they release a new lens, something wider than 50 and really fast 🙂
I'd rather they release a new lens, something wider than 50 and really fast 🙂
William, I like this idea, let's go further by suggesting for them to create the world's first truly portable 4x5 rangefinder. Accurate rangefinder, a back accepting modern sheet film holders, and a comfortable grip.
Too much to ask? 😛😀
The R3A/4A/4M were third- and fourth-generation products, possibly fifth or sixth, if you count the L and the T, and so rangefinder problems should have been solved by now.
The problems with misalignment in the R could be understood and possibly the R2 (my Rollei 35 RF ... R2 clone has slight vertical misalignment), but they should have been solved by the R3 and R4 models.
And the shutter. While it's not been an outright complaint, it has been something that people have mentioned since the R, and so by now they should have worked with Copal to either damp the shutter or provide some sound deadening in the bodies.
Still, I think they are excellent values for the money...
IMHO the above comments are examples of Killing creativity, to which I leave you with some examples of missed opportunities when this type of thinking is allowed to prevail:
- In January 1962, The Beatles were turned down by Decca Records because they were considered too similar to the Shadows.
- "No one will ever use more than 640K of memory." wrongly attributed to Bill Gates
- The first agent to whom J.K. Rowling sent Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone rejected her in little more than a day. Her second agent, Christopher Little, was turned down by 12 publishers before Bloomsbury said yes a year later.
I would love to see the R5A/M with a longer lens focus (pardon the pun). Perhaps a 1.5X view finder that bright as every other Bessa. Frame lines say 50/135, 75 and 90.
Well, that's your opinion. Mine is that it's fantasy. My opinion is based on knowing the people involved (and even on discussions at the recent photokina); on decades in the industry; and on a fair idea of what sells and has sold in the past (sufficiently fair that I've even been employed as a consultant). What's yours based on, other than wishful thinking?
Of course I could be wrong. But (which is equally important) so could you.
Cheers,
R.
Of course I could be wrong. But (which is equally important) so could you. R.
I'd like to see Cosina maybe make an RF which was a little slicker, prettier to look at, but that's just me. I'd actually like to see them make an SLR too, maybe something like the VSL43, but increase the price by $500 and build it out of metal, paint it black to match the existing VC Pentax fit lenses. Would be a sort of R8/R9 replacement.
And you're entitled to your opinion. History has proven that just because you're on the inside and maybe because you are on the inside, you fail to see the forest for the trees. Many companies have failed to take advantage of a business opportunity, or pooh-poohed ideas or the competition only to eat crow in the end. Case in point: The U.S. Auto Industry failed to see that the Japanese auto industry was making in-roads in the American market. Detroit failed to see what consumers wanted and were willing to buy. Arrogance has a tendency to make you lose sight of potential. I don't have to tell you what happened with the U.S. Auto Industry as a result of their arrogance and malaise.
I never said "what" would happen, or gave an opinion of what I thought "would" happen; I simply put it out there as a "What If" proposition to engage others in a little healthy discussion.
Your opinion and position is more along the lines of: "I'm an insider and I know." And to that I say, maybe you need to backup and rethink your position, and consider the potential possibilities. Fantasy has a habit of becoming reality.
A Cosina made Vivitar in Pentax K came to me recently. Barring the plastic build and the lack of DOF preview, it compares very well to Pentax MX. That the mirror locks-up during the self-timer is something I wish the Pentax did. If one were made comparable to the Bessa R2a, it would be tempting.