Alain
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I'm new to rangefinders (though not to photography)...
What makes the new Zeiss Ikon a better camera (sans the lens) than say the Bessa R2 or newer R2m? Looks like they are made in the same factory. I understand the QC is handled by Zeiss but I wondered how much separates these two cameras?
In motion picture, I shoot with Ziess glass on a late-1970s NPR, and I have a hard time telling the difference between a new camera with the same glass. By extension couldn't a person yield the same image on a R2 or R2m with Leica or Zeiss glass that a Zeiss Ikon would yield with Lieca or Zeiss glass?
I know the user experience is different but what about the images these cameras yield?
Best,
Alain
What makes the new Zeiss Ikon a better camera (sans the lens) than say the Bessa R2 or newer R2m? Looks like they are made in the same factory. I understand the QC is handled by Zeiss but I wondered how much separates these two cameras?
In motion picture, I shoot with Ziess glass on a late-1970s NPR, and I have a hard time telling the difference between a new camera with the same glass. By extension couldn't a person yield the same image on a R2 or R2m with Leica or Zeiss glass that a Zeiss Ikon would yield with Lieca or Zeiss glass?
I know the user experience is different but what about the images these cameras yield?
Best,
Alain