Athos6
Tao Master
A Nikon F3Hp, way more than selling my M2 or M8....
graywolf
Well-known
Most regretted, is the Mamiya Universal Press with the 100/2.8.
Next is the Super Technika, followed by the Rolleiflex 2.8 E2 Zenotar. I basically traded them all for food (survial).
Next is the Super Technika, followed by the Rolleiflex 2.8 E2 Zenotar. I basically traded them all for food (survial).
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tedwhite
Guest
In 1986, while visiting friends in Chicago, I bought an M3 with 50/2 Summicron from Oak Park Camera and took it back to Arizona. Having been an SLR guy all of my photographic life, I just could not get used to the rangefinder system and sold it after a year.
This act is on a long list of stupid things I've done in my life.
This act is on a long list of stupid things I've done in my life.
lxmike
M2 fan.
Leica CL and 40/2
ddutchison
Well-known
As a kid in high-school, I was lucky enough to find a black Minox B in a pawn shop (some spy down on his luck?).
Alas, I was never happy with any of the pictures I took with it so I sold it. Never seen another like it.
Alas, I was never happy with any of the pictures I took with it so I sold it. Never seen another like it.
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Shac
Well-known
Linhof Technika IV 4x5 + rangefinder coupled Nikkor 180 - plus Linhof accessories:bang: Still the Super Speed Grahic takes the same quality of images
Roger Hicks
Veteran
None, really.
There's not a single camera I've ever owned that I'd USE more than anything I own today. I'd quite like my old Tessina back for interest's sake, likewise my Dawe 5x4 press. And my 500C was nice, with the 80/2.8. For that matter there was my Technika 70 with 100/2.8 Planar. But I sold them all because I had other cameras that I USED more (and still do, in some cases).
In fact, I wouldn't mind getting rid of another 10-20 cameras.
Cheers,
R.
There's not a single camera I've ever owned that I'd USE more than anything I own today. I'd quite like my old Tessina back for interest's sake, likewise my Dawe 5x4 press. And my 500C was nice, with the 80/2.8. For that matter there was my Technika 70 with 100/2.8 Planar. But I sold them all because I had other cameras that I USED more (and still do, in some cases).
In fact, I wouldn't mind getting rid of another 10-20 cameras.
Cheers,
R.
excellent
Well-known
M3. Worst idea.
krötenblender
Well-known
My Olympus XA... I'll get another one soon.
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Black M6 0.85
It was as new and couldnt bring my self to use it as it was in such pristine condition
If that makes any sense LOL
I understand completely!
I once owned flawless black Nikon FT3 and Pentax MX bodies I sold for the same reason.
FWIW I now happily use a chrome MX, purchased in used and pre-scratched condition.
Chris
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wlewisiii
Guest
Probably the worst mistake I made was in selling my Bessa R & Canon 35/1.8; that was a very sweet combination.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
M6 non-TTL 0.85 in black chrome.
Really NEEDED to pay for an education, but I'm sure I will never get that camera again. I don't care much for the available-in-abundance TTL version (wrong way round shutter dial...) and the Non-TTL was made in less than 3500 ex. ...
Recently I broke the bank and the christmas bonus over a beater M2, to make up. Love it, but the M6 still is missed.
Really NEEDED to pay for an education, but I'm sure I will never get that camera again. I don't care much for the available-in-abundance TTL version (wrong way round shutter dial...) and the Non-TTL was made in less than 3500 ex. ...
Recently I broke the bank and the christmas bonus over a beater M2, to make up. Love it, but the M6 still is missed.
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
I don't miss cameras I sold since the ones I don't want to sell (there are 4 of them that I acquired about 35 years ago) are still in a small 'cabinet' called Museum
These are not cameras you can use, but once a while must be cleaned and are just nice to look at.
What I regret is not been able to buy a camera many years ago in Germany at a camera fair, when I couldn't draw any money with my Dutch bank card on a sunday afternoon. It was a rare wooden tropical camera, but forgot about the name.
A photo of one of my 'cabinet cameras' can be seen on Camerapedia.org and is presented right here:
http://www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Mars_Camera I bought the camera many years ago, before we had internet, at an auction in Paris.
And although I am very found about my Leica gear, I wouldn't mind selling, since I like to completely change my gear after some years of use. Already sold my Leica III, IIIc, IIIf BD, IIIf BDST, M2, M4-2, M6 classic, M6 TTL and M7. If I want one back I only have to look at the internet.
What I regret is not been able to buy a camera many years ago in Germany at a camera fair, when I couldn't draw any money with my Dutch bank card on a sunday afternoon. It was a rare wooden tropical camera, but forgot about the name.
A photo of one of my 'cabinet cameras' can be seen on Camerapedia.org and is presented right here:
http://www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Mars_Camera I bought the camera many years ago, before we had internet, at an auction in Paris.
And although I am very found about my Leica gear, I wouldn't mind selling, since I like to completely change my gear after some years of use. Already sold my Leica III, IIIc, IIIf BD, IIIf BDST, M2, M4-2, M6 classic, M6 TTL and M7. If I want one back I only have to look at the internet.
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pachuco
El ****
I have two that I really miss. The first is the my original M3DS, I think one should never part with their first Leica. The second is the 5DMkII simply for the low light capabilities. I can't say I regret selling them, but I do think about them often.
oftheherd
Veteran
Most regretted, is the Mamiya Universal Press with the 100/2.8.
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I understand your pain. I could not bare to part with mine.
oftheherd
Veteran
I have never sold a camera (but I do need to thin out the collection). I have given a couple or three to my oldest daughter a one to her fiance. But that isn't the same. She likes her digital but still sometimes uses her ST 801 which I lent her, and she loves it to death. Wouldn't think of giving it up (good for her!).
thawkins
Well-known
My first 35mm SLR, a Miranda "G". It was unreliable. I traded it for a Yashica "A" TLR which I later donated to a charity. I regret that move also.
Tipton
Tipton Photo
Mint, and I don't say that lightly, DS M3, that had also just had a CLA. I used it for a summer, loved it. Was in NYC and wanted to stay another half week, so I sold it to Tamarkin and regretted soon after. I even emailed them to see if they still had it but it was gone. Stupid move. Even wih an M6 and another M3, I still kick myself thinking of that.
gb hill
Veteran
I've never sold a camera. My camera's are like my automobiles... i use em til they die!
monochromejrnl
Well-known
M4 with M3 advance... one and only camera related regret.
Jack - if you ever decide to sell it, let me know!
Jack - if you ever decide to sell it, let me know!
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