Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Just got a Cosina Voigtlander Bessa T with Winder. it's very different, but in a nice way compared to the Bessa R, the back is stronger, the advance is racheted, the 1.5x RF has a built in diopter, the large RF patch takes up about 85% of the image -- making it very easy to focus, the new trigger winder attaches easily without removing any base covers and works smoothly, the winder has a built in side grip AND a lower strap lug which allows for vertical carrying. While the bodies are available in silver or black, the winders are black only. The winder is also comparatively small and compact as it adds only 13mm to the camera's height. The T's metal Copal shutter sounds more or less the same as the R's -- louder than a Leica M but much quieter than most of today's AF SLRs. If you have not heard about it before, there is NO built in finder in the body, instead it's designed to use separate accessory finders. Unlike some less expensively made M mount cameras (ha), the T DOES have a guard on the lens release. the M mount seems well made and worked perfectly with the M mount lenses I mounted. all in all, the Bessa T is an interesting camera which offers significantly different choices compared with the M6-- two of them being a much lower price and an infinitely better new factory trigger winder -- since Leica no longer makes the Leicavit. It's funny, but with the trigger wind, high magnification RF, and separate viewfinders, the Bessa T feels much more like a modernized version of the knob wind Leicas than a modern camera. hmm. On second thought, I wouldn't be a bit surprised if that is what Cosina's CEO Mr. Kobayashi had in mind all along. Stephen Gandy