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cincyMAT
02-20-2008, 11:12
Wow!! This is a nice camera. Seems sturdy enough for the use I'll put it through. Light, quiet (compared to my D300) with good fit and finish. Don't know why I'm surprised but I had convinced myself that a Leica or Zeiss Ikon upgrade would be in my near future. Now it's time to take some pictures!

Got the 40mm lens btw. It's well made too!


Mark

kshapero
02-20-2008, 11:31
you have a real nice rig.

goo0h
02-20-2008, 12:19
It's definitely a fun kit. Enjoy!

amin_sabet
02-20-2008, 12:40
I too recently got a Bessa R3A, and I love it. I don't see myself giving it up for a more expensive film rangefinder body unless I can find a better one that also has a 1:1 viewfinder and aperture priority metering. I shoot with an M-Hexanon 50/2 and find the combination to be very satisfying!

GeneW
02-20-2008, 14:29
Another recent R3A + 40/1.4 owner here. It's a lovely combo. I purchased the grey one.

Gene

cincyMAT
02-20-2008, 16:10
Can't wait to buy some B&W film to shoot. Only had a couple rolls of Kodak color print film at the house today.

Glad there are a few R3A users out there to share the experience.

jairy hunter
02-21-2008, 05:16
It's a great camera--careful though, it's like a gateway drug to more expensive and addictive pursuits!

Let's see some pictures!

minoltist7
02-21-2008, 05:25
Enjoy your new toy. Happy shooting!

AJShepherd
02-21-2008, 05:27
R3A with 40mm Nokton f1.4. That's a really nice combination!
It's the camera I've used most in the last year, where apart from an airshow where I needed a long lens, my evil DSLR has languished unloved in the drawer.

Have fun!

DGA
02-21-2008, 06:59
I too recently got a Bessa R3A, and I love it. I don't see myself giving it up for a more expensive film rangefinder body unless I can find a better one that also has a 1:1 viewfinder and aperture priority metering. I shoot with an M-Hexanon 50/2 and find the combination to be very satisfying!

Same here. Excellent RF body with a superb glass.
I enjoy every minute with both as a kit.
The 1:1 viewfinder and the 50mm framelines are a perfect match.

(haven't tried it yet with other lens, though)

cincyMAT
02-21-2008, 11:01
It's a great camera--careful though, it's like a gateway drug to more expensive and addictive pursuits!

Let's see some pictures!

Yes I know!! GAS is steering me towards a 15mm right now! Hopefully I learned my lesson with the Dslr GAS I've went through the past few years. I've sold 3 cameras the last month and have only aquired two. However both of the "new" ones are film, the Bessa and a really cool Mamiya RZ67.

Now if I could locate a Nikon 9000 scanner I'd be just about broke again! :D