Current:
1. Canon 5D mkIII - an absolute beast of a camera, and a joy to use, I have nothing negative to say about it.
2. Sony RX100 mk1 (I haven't tried the mk2 and the mk3 isnt for me) Each time I use this little powerhouse I find myself thinking "this really is something special"
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Old (digital)
1. Canon EOS 1D Mk2, while my 2# and current cameras are arguably "better" this camera had a huge part in my improving.
2. Canon EOS 5d, I use the MkI for street shooting when I'm not using film, and it utterly excels, there's a certain something about it's files that is all it's own.
3. Ricoh GRD II, I know it's the red headed stepchild of the GR family, but it's the one I have, and it's a joy to shoot, it's why I want the new GR.
4. Panasonic Lumix LX3, Really ahead of it's time, still a capable camera, was the camera that I got really into street shooting with, AND for other shooting, with the expansion lens, you can go to 18mm! There's nothing that goes that wide in a comparable price range.
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Old (Film)
1. Canon Eos 3, it's almost exactly the same as the 5ds, a tank that always delivers, and feels great to use.
2. Contax T3, that lens, the size the AF moves while you focus, flash can default to off, it's super quiet, and looks like it's not a "serious" camera but produces very serious results.
3. Contax T2, Even after I got the T3 I was curious about the T2, silly, but I couldn't shift the curiosity. It's 99% as good as the T3, so I'm a huge fan.
4. Pentax ME Super, Aperture Priority, tiny, light, a pleasure to use, to the point I often wonder "why don't I just use this all the time?"
5. Konica FT-1 probably the most complete of the electronic Konicas (I have a soft spot for the FS-1 as well). I might prefer Aperture Priority to the Shutter Priority of the Konicas, but I enjoy the bodies, and those lenses are glorious.
6. Honorable mention Yashica T4, with B/W, ok so it's plastic not metal like the Contaxes, and you have to turn the flash off each time you turn it on, but I love the output.