Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi all, Correct me if I am wrong, any two cam lens will work on an R4 or R4s etc, but metering through the lens requires stopping down the lens with the DOF preview lever to get a correct exposure. That makes a Cam 2 lens a very useful and inexpensive alternative if you have enough time to figure an exposure ahead of time and use manual mode. PLUS the cost of a 3-cam upgrade is between 125 and 200. Steve At 10:24 PM 2/15/98 +0000, you wrote: >>From both casual observations of pricing and personal experience, >something in the R4 family may be be most economical way to try out >the R system. The personal experience comes from the acquisition of >an R4 outfit (body with 35/2.8 and 90/2.8 originally, 60/2.8 recetnly >added) late last year. I personally regard the camera body in this case is >just a support system for the lenses and am truly impressed with >what's been coming out of the R glass. > >There was a discussion here a while back about problems inherent in >the electronics of the early production run of the R4. > >You won't get a removeable prism with any R; that's why I'm keeping >the Nikon F3 for copy work. And the flash sync is 1/100th which makes >fill flash outdoors bothersome. > >You'll need 3-cam or R-cam lenses for the bodies you're >contemplating. > >On 16 Feb 98 at 1:19, David Morton wrote: > >> I was thinking about giving the R series a try, but I'm not sure >> which model to choose as an experiment. >> >> I don't want to spend too much money (I suspect I won't like the >> fixed prism), so a new body is out of the question. >> >> I was wondering about the R4S. What do people recommend as a 'way >> in'? >> >> *IF* I like it, I think I'd be heading off towards a pair of R6.2 or >> R8 bodies. If this is the final destination, how many cams should my >> lenses have? What's the difference between the R6 and the R6.2 and >> what do R6 bodies sell for s/h? >> >> David Morton | Please don't tell my mother I'm a >> journalist, >> dmorton@journalist.co.uk | She thinks I have a respectable job >> playing >> (+44) 171 272 8908 | the piano in a brothel. >> > Roy C. Zartarian > http://www.connix.com/~royzart > "A prophet is not without honor except in his > own land and among his own people" > >Written with the assistance of a labrador retriever whose chin is on the key board. All typos are his fault. > >