The Rollei has 40, 50, and 80mm framelines. Otherwise, it is essentially the same camera as the Bessa R2.
No, not even close. The Rollei 35 RF is a nice camera, but it's still Cosina Voigtlander. The Zeiss Ikon is a much better camera. The Zeiss Ikon is tighter with a better rangefinder and a feel of precision -- more German than Japanese.
Dean: That is just such a tired argument. When your Ford, Lincoln, Cadillac, Toyota, Lexus ... whatever, is made entirely by the company on the badge, including all parts., etc., let us know.
For me, it's not just about quality in terms of build, it's also about performance. A ZI & a Leica M can do some things that a Bessa simply can't do.
There's the extra frame - 28 mm - in the viewfinder & we know about the longer base line. These will affect performance.
Zeiss hasn't made a big deal of it, but they matched Leica in terms of shutter lag at 14 milliseconds. Pop Photo measured the Bessa R at 100 ms. The Konica Hexar RF is 120 ms. This ability to capture the decisive moment without the shutter lag of an SLR has always been a big selling point for a Leica M camera.
The Bessa line of cameras are very good for what they do; it's important to be aware that there are just some things they can't do to the same degree as these more expensive Zeiss & Leica rangefinders. Right tool to fit the job.
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