My budget is around 1000 to 1600 euro (incl. Lens). I'm thinking about a Voigtlander Bessa R(2). Is this a good camera for the job(s)?
I have the Contax mount version of the R2, and I’ve used it for a lot of family photographs and environmental portraiture. Before that I was using a Bessa-R in the same way. They’re good; you have to like the rangefinder gestalt; the meters work; they do not, of course, have the details and haptics of a Leica. But they keep the dark in and do the things you expect a camera to do, while opening the door to some really superb glass.
The point about parallax is well taken whenever you talk about rangefinders for portraits. Sometimes you get an unexpected result in the composition because of it, for better or worse. I think ultimately it comes down to the individual shooter and what tradeoffs they’re comfortable with; I don’t mind the parallax issue too much, but some people are really bothered by it.
It might be an idea to experiment with an inexpensive fixed-lens RF for your use cases before committing bigger money to a system camera. It won’t be the same, obviously, but it might help you answer “Do I want a rangefinder for this job?”.
-NT


