Just a month back there seemed to be so many folders including Bessas available cheap, now I see most hovering well over the 100$ mark - and Bessas well over 250 - did something change over the month or so? Gifting season?
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I wish the price of cameras could be ignored... Because I find the 6x9 format so satisfying for the large area of film each shot gets, on convenient roll film, and the Bessa II satisfying ergonomically (easier to focus than Ikonta)... I miss the double-exposure prevention interlock that comes with the Ikonta, but I don't have a lot of double-exposures so it's not that big a deal.
If the camera could be had for under a couple hundred dollars, I'd highly recommend it. But the price is high, I can't believe it's worth it.
Instead, I'd recommend opening the door to any folding 6x9 camera that you can get for less than a couple hundred dollars... Because once you get to 6x9, the film alone provides much of the look.
I've never had a folder w/ front standard alignment issues....
You have to buy them when you can! They are a finite resource. The current crop of buyers are buying them for keeps so even fewer are now available. You can still get high quality non-RF folders for reasonable prices, but they too are a finite resource..
RR
I should think it could be done, by adjusting the relation between the focus rack and the thumbwheel and the optics. It's a few years since I did it (on my Bessa RF, but I believe the Bessa II is substantially similar) , so memory of the detailed procedure is a bit hazyI have a Bessa II w/Heliar. The focus it was off; I need the glass closer to the film gate and that doesn't seem possible. Very unfortunate as the lens seems great when it is in focus. :/
, but this shows the way in. If it's a lot out, it could be that somebody in the past reassembled it with the rack/pinion a tooth out of the correct position, otherwise you might just need to make adjustments at the top with the cover off......Its very simple why the prices of Bessa II, even Bessa RF are the way they are - since before WWII nobody managed to came up with a better 6x9 folder and they way its seems, we might never see a change.
I have the all black pre-war RF predecessor to the Bessa II. It's just called "Bessa" (not Bessa I or any other number) with a Skopar lens. The front standard has to be pushed into its fully erected position after the camera is unfolded, but once that is done it is as sturdy as a rock. The focus is precise and accurate. I haven't had it long and frankly I like its results so much that I won't be parting with it anytime soon. If you can afford it and it is in good condition then I don't think you will be disappointed by your decision...
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RR
Well, yes and no on the finite resource. They haven't been manufactured for decades, so in that sense they're a finite resource. On the other hand, thanks to estate sales and Ebay, examples turn up regularly. This will continue as a low volume but continuous process. So in a sense, it's like they're still being made in small quantities, except they usually need to be serviced before they can be used.You have to buy them when you can! They are a finite resource. The current crop of buyers are buying them for keeps so even fewer are now available. You can still get high quality non-RF folders for reasonable prices, but they too are a finite resource..
RR
I have the all-black prewar Bessa RF with a Helomar triplet. It's a very nice lens, and I expect the Skopar would be better and the Heliar even better. But not $1,000 better.


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