Voigtlander Bessa R3a- My first Rangefinder

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Eric Mac

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Congrats on your new camera. I've been using one version or other (R, R2a and R3a now) for the last 5 years or so as my carry around camera. A couple of observations for you.

If you bounce it around a bit (say off your car seat onto the floor), the vertical RF will go out of alignment. There is an instruction on the net somewhere on how to do this. Its not a big deal if you are halfway competent with tools. You may get an occasional irregular spacing if you try to wind too fast or use an incomplete stroke.

I've never had trouble with exposure or focusing.

Enjoy your "new wonder".

Eric
 

Raphael

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Thanks Raphael!

Which ISO film do you typically use for indoor work? I found IS0 800 to be my choice so far, and ISO 400 in a pinch.

C

Hello Carl,

I confess my indoor photos are often improvised, so the film choice is the one which is in camera at the moment :smile:

But I used for this task Agfa APX400 and Fomapan 400, with satisfying results, and even more slow films (with the drawback of some motion blur, and/or reduced depth of field).

I recently used two rolls of Neopan 1600 (exposed at 1000) in my R2M for a family event, I still have to print these negatives to see how the thing goes.

Which film are you using at 800 iso ?

Best Regards,

Raphael
 
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