Cameras you've sold and want back

M2/M3/M6/M7 :)
R-D1
Contax G2

Of course, if I had not let go of the cameras progressively, I would not have been able to have my current cameras now. Having every camera - hmmm, I would if I could.
 
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Leica III-CK grey enamel with a 50mm f/2.5 Hektor
Olympus Pen W with 25mm f/2.8 Zuiko

Lenses that were stolen that I'd love to have back:
150mm f/2.3 Astro Berlin Tachar in Visoflex II mount
19mm f/3.5 Canon (mirror up version for Canonflex) with LTM lens mount converter B
 
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I'm contemplating selling my Hasselblad 501 set up with lenses, backs and filters and jump to a Mamiya 7II and a DSLR but I'm afraid I'm going to regret it.
 
havent sold anything yet that I miss, least dont remember any (perhaps tells more about my memory than anything else.. :) )
 
I sold my immaculate IIIG a few months ago and was convinced I'd regret it ... but no!

I do miss some people who have gone from my life though!
 
I sold a Yashica 124 a couple of months ago since I hadn't shot a single roll of film with it since I bought it some years ago. Now, after having shot 35mm film for a couple of months I really want to try medium format and would think the Yashica would be perfect for me. If I buy a similar camera now I will have used as much in shipping as I got for the camera I sold :p
 
Bronica RF645
Rolleiflex 2.8F Planar
Fujica G690 with 65, 100 and 150mm lenses
Leica M6 (just bought another one here on rff)
mint canon 7sz with 50/0.95
 
3 biggest selling regrets:>

1. My deepest sense of camera loss: selling a Leica MP 0,58

2. Second deepest sense of camera loss: selling my v.2 summilux 50 -- except for the 1m close focus, I loved everything else about that lens....

3. Third deepest sense of camera loss:> selling a CV 35/1,2. Man did I miss the lens. So last year I bought another. Though it is almost as large as my summilux 75, the unique rendering of the lens makes it a must-have.
 
I regret selling my Canon FD 85/1.2L, 24/1.4L and 135/2 lenses -- who could have forseen that they might have an opportunity for a second life on a micro 4/3 body?

There are some cameras I regret not selling :bang: -- for example, two extra Canon F-1N bodies and a whole bunch of accessories -- anyone want some? :angel:

::Ari
 
I sold a Yashica 124 a couple of months ago since I hadn't shot a single roll of film with it since I bought it some years ago. Now, after having shot 35mm film for a couple of months I really want to try medium format and would think the Yashica would be perfect for me. If I buy a similar camera now I will have used as much in shipping as I got for the camera I sold :p

I once had a Yashica-Mat which broke down and I sold for parts. Then I made a serious upgrade to a Hasselblad 500cm. Great camera but very heavy, high maintenance, very loud, and accessories cost a bundle. I began to actually miss the 'Mat.

So I eventually sold the 'Blad and simplified (as was the personal trend at the time due to the economy) to a new 124g. Of course the mechanical quality of the 500cm was so much more superior to the 124g that I couldn't help but feel I was holding a hunk of junk sometimes, ESPECIALLY when I turned that Yashica-Mat crank. Ugh, what a horrible sound.

So, I essentially managed to sell the 124g and secured an Autocord for the essentially the price I sold it for. I'm as happy as a clam now.
 
I want them all back... I've never bought or sold a camera I didn't like, any that I've sold have been purely to free up cash for more gear :)
 
Yaschica 124G I thought I would like medium format SLR but instead I found it is too heavy and got another 124G now instead.
 
1. A mint Canon VI-L with leather case. I mean MINT.
2. User's Leica CL. This cutie has to return home one day.
3. Leica M5. An error of judgement ...

In two cases, it was a trade and not a sale. I liked the items too much to sell them for money.
 
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