Tachi said:Just a word of caution before you get your lens. The purpose of using rangefinder is ease of picture taking i.e. not weight down by heavy or bulkiness of equipment.
I've tried the 50mm Nokton, although is tack sharp, the bulkiness actually draws me away from it. You may like to consider this and do you do low-light photography a lot.
If no, then perhaps the 50mm Color Skopar will do. Take note, as this lens is not known for its tack sharpness, but rather it gives a classical feeling on B&W photo. The built & handling of this lens is as good as my Summicron 35mm!
As a starter, a 35mm lens is definitely a safe & good buy. Fotografix does not have any 50mm lens, base on last week check with him (Mr Wong).
Regards
Tachi..
Terence said:Fotografix at Lucky Chinatown has CV gear but he's a bit pricey, at least 20% more than US prices. I think your best bet is to pick up a used one here on CS.
As for the focal length, it's really up to you. The CV lenses are relatively affordable. If you have never used a 35mm on your SLR before, why not give it a try on the RF?
sabrewolf said:FYI, cameraquest.com is having free worldwide shipping right now
Bee Hedge said:Really? That's cool. Hmmm....this is so tempting.
bessa said:i would rather pay a bit more to get the stuff sooner from Joseph Yao. It takes an average of 2 days to reach.
Terence said:Actually Joseph's prices are still a little better on some items even with shipping, compared to Cameraquest.