mhcfires
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I just bought my GF a nice new 15" MacBook Pro. I got no flack when The new Nokton 50/1.1 showed up in the mail. It is now happily on my M2. 

I'm the same though - pay the rent and 1/2 the food, what I do with the rest of my money is up to me.... and a good thing; she isn't into cameras - so I know she won't go sneaking off with what I buy for me.
Well I still haven't pulled the plug on my Bessa ... now my brain is telling me to buy a used M4 of some various kind (m4-2 m4-p) and then some Voigt glass. Then my brain reminds me of the framelines .... so here I sit.
A good M4 of any kind would be a good starter. In my experience I've never had problems with the frame lines.
Except they don't have all the frame lines of the R4M/A![]()
Of course - the wide angle framelines are missing on the Leica. Personally I shoot with a 25mm (Zeiss biogon) which brings up the 28mm frame lines, and am happy to work from there, estimating the additional field of view. I do not use an external finder. Naturally wider is not possible using this method. Do you expect to shoot at 21mm or wider?
Yep, and the first lens I was going to buy is the 25mm.
I used to own two M4-2's and loved em ... but I like the Bessa bodies too, and the price.
Forgot to say that ADD+GAS is a problematic combination.
My GAS is acting up, have you sold the extra Heliar?I just bought a Bessa R2a with a 28/1.9 Ultron, 40/1.4 Nokton and 75/2.5 Heliar. I couldn't be happier.
I actually ended up with 2 of the Heliars, one Silver and one Black. I prefer the black so the silver is going to market.
You should treat yourself. You only live once. Go for it!
Happy happy birthday.
Wow these lenses are small!
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