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I prefer mechanical, manual, analog systems so I opted for the R6. It offers recommendations to properly expose the frame but does not automatically do anything. Exactly what I was looking for as you can run double exposures, under, or over expose to create artistic images. The only consideration is the R6 costs between $200-$400 and you will still drop $750-$1500 for an decent usable lens. I ended up buying an optically clean but cosmetically ugly late production 28-70 ROM lens. The combination is great for street shooting, the camera and lens produce some amazing images. Not sure why I stuck with Canon 35s for so long. I personally will not waste money on any lens that is not Leica and not ROM. If you plan on shooting Tamron or Panasonic glass on this camera then just go buy yourself a $10 Argus A. You would probably end up with better images.Read full review
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Very pleased with the R6. It was better than it was represented to be. I coupled it with a Leica 35-70 lens, and am very satisfied with the photos.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned