nobbylon
Veteran
I started with my dad's Yashica TL electro ITS (black) he's still got it! bought a K1000 when at school in 76 then an AE1(great camera) but switched to Nikon when AE1program let me down. F90X(superb viewfinder) and added a D70(terrible finder) great picture machine. Now using a Leica R4 and R8(best and brightest slr viewfinder IMO).
I'm finding that my M6 gets the most use though!
I am surprised that more don't use R lenses here though as they are great value S/H.
I'm finding that my M6 gets the most use though!
I am surprised that more don't use R lenses here though as they are great value S/H.
tominabox1
Established
The Minolta SLR population is always under represented!
I use a Minolta Maxxum 7.
I use a Minolta Maxxum 7.
mnmleung
Established
I started with a Nikon FM2n, then an FM, then an F2 photomic and now an F2A. Love them all !
I would like to try a FED 2 next.
Ming
I would like to try a FED 2 next.
Ming
dave205
Newbie
"Nikon" my dad told me.... from the moment I could speak I guess.
At the moment:
F2A (mostly used last month)
F100
D70
D80
Rangefinders are Canon and Yashica, at the moment there is no money to play with the big boys in Rangefinder-land.
At the moment:
F2A (mostly used last month)
F100
D70
D80
Rangefinders are Canon and Yashica, at the moment there is no money to play with the big boys in Rangefinder-land.
nrb
Nuno Borges
Olympus OM, Minolta, Konica-Minolta, Leica R, Contax, Yashica, Pentax, and Canon. Never a Nikon.
Shaocaholica
Established
al1966
Feed Your Head
The first Slr I had was a Cosina CSM a basic m42 one and I used this for a few years till it was stolen. I worked on a trawler in the deep North See to buy my next one a Canon AE1P I used that and other FD gear, I even got up to an F1! for ten years, Till yet again it was stolen. I spent most of the 90's using pentax gear till my divorse my ex wife sold it and I became homeless. I eventually got some Eos Dgital stuff then sold most to get a Minolta 5D, keeping one 300d and 2 lenses (then the 300d was stolen). I bought another for peanuts last oct. Then on my birthday my wife got me a Nikon D100. Of them all the ones I loved most well top place goes to the AE1 it took real work to get and I used it for the longest time. I bought a cosina off the bay a couple of years ago still use it on occasion. I prefer to use the Nikon out of all the digitals, though when the sun goes down the Minolta just rocks. All the time htough I have always had som form of rangefinder around my bag, just would love to get a cheep RD1.
matthew J Shaw
Established
Tough Question...
After a lot of trying I use Canon for my AF system (currently a 1d / 5D / 1n / 1nRS The pellicle mirror is a good send).
But my manual system has always been nikon (currently an F3 / F3HP).
But for fun... Now thats a different story.
Has to be my Contax G system!
After a lot of trying I use Canon for my AF system (currently a 1d / 5D / 1n / 1nRS The pellicle mirror is a good send).
But my manual system has always been nikon (currently an F3 / F3HP).
But for fun... Now thats a different story.
Has to be my Contax G system!
ully
ully
Starfted with Yashica Lnyx
Starfted with Yashica Lnyx
and migrated to Chinon (K mount) now all Pentax and happy with it.
Starfted with Yashica Lnyx
and migrated to Chinon (K mount) now all Pentax and happy with it.
mike goldberg
The Peaceful Pacific
I shot Nikon SLR in my working PJ days. Over the years I added an OM-1 system; they are lighter in weight and quieter. In choosing a dSLR recently, it is Nikon D40.
John the Monkey
That Bloke
Nikon - in the form of a D70, F90x and N90, FG, FE and EM. An FM2n will probably be my next purchase, if I can resist the lure of an F3.
I shot Olympus OMs for a while too, great cameras, but carrying two systems around when I wanted to shoot film and digital got me down, so I swapped to Nikon 35mm SLRs
I love Canon's compact cameras (I still have a Powershot A610, lovely little camera) but have never been able to get on with their SLR systems.
I shot Olympus OMs for a while too, great cameras, but carrying two systems around when I wanted to shoot film and digital got me down, so I swapped to Nikon 35mm SLRs
I love Canon's compact cameras (I still have a Powershot A610, lovely little camera) but have never been able to get on with their SLR systems.
landsknechte
Well-known
Used to be primarily Minolta, until a warranty hiccup shook my confidence in Sony shortly after the buyout. I'm mainly a Nikon shooter, with a pretty good represenation of K-mount Pentax gear as well.
topoxforddoc
Established
Leica R9 & DMR - just fantastic. OK it has many failings if you're picky, high noise at ASA >400, lack of firmware updates, no focus confirmation etc, but boy do you get cracking images from it. I met another R9/DMR user today for the first time at the Prescott Hill Climb motorsport event in the UK. He swears by his R9 & DMR and has tried the M8 - three of them and got rid of them all!
Charlie
Charlie
Axel
singleshooter
HuubL said:... I have shot Canons since my first EF back in the early seventies and still shoot Canon today (20D).
Hi,
after going down the Yashica / Contax 35mm SLR-production (which i used since the 70s/80s) i switched to Canon. Nowadays I use my fullmetal EOS650-Body with foreign primes and sometimes my EOS300D, too.
Two Nikon-Bodies are sleeping well in a case since I tried them and saw that Nikonstuff is not made for me.
So I sold my Coolpix 5000 for the same reason.
I shoot Film whenever possible. And I use my M6 whenever its possible too.
For quick use and small luggage I have a Fuji F11 and a Ricoh GX8 which both a great cameras.
Unfortunately they are digital...
Regards, Axel
freeranger
Well-known
OMs for film and K10D digital
kleinkamera
Member
My uncle was a Canon-Shooter (AE-1) and told me to buy a Canon (AE-1 program) when I was sick about my Minolta Pocket. So I bought my first SLR. That was in the middle of the 80s. Then I bought an EOS 10, EOS 500n, EOS 3, EOS 5, RT, two EOS 1n and then a 10D that I still use for my job. Next will be perhaps a 5D. Not shure yet. Nikon? Good and reliable cameras indeed. But I'm happy with my Canon-Cameras - and even more happy with all that old stuff at the weekends 
anglophone1
Well-known
Pentax LX; about six rolls a year,usually with lensbaby or 17mm FF fisheye, still have three bodies [two with motors and action finders]though!
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
film - canon (FD, FL mount)
digital - nikon
I think I've said this before, but if Canon made a digital that would mount their FD lenses, I'd switch.
digital - nikon
I think I've said this before, but if Canon made a digital that would mount their FD lenses, I'd switch.
Windwalker57
Established
Long time Nikon User. Of course I have used everything else, too. My current kit is Nikon digital, and I use a Minolta 7S film rf.
thefsb
Established
T60 with a 50mm FD Macro
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