Krosya
Konicaze
There are some cameras that have "cult" status and following. What are they?
I can think of one at the moment:
Konica Hexar AF.
What else do you think belongs on a "cult cameras" list?
I can think of one at the moment:
Konica Hexar AF.
What else do you think belongs on a "cult cameras" list?
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Well, obviously not the Leica M3. 
Luna
Well-known
pvdhaar
Peter
The Lomo LCA
oftheherd
Veteran
The Lomo LCA
Yep, a cult camera alright. LOL
oftheherd
Veteran
I think the Canonet 17 QL III has assumed cult status. Seemingly the Yashica 124 MAT G as well. Leicas in general have (putting on my flame suit as I run to the shelter).
I guess a definition of cult status would help define others or not. Some might consider the 35mm FSU cameras that way, but I am not so sure that fits just yet, popular as they may be.
I guess a definition of cult status would help define others or not. Some might consider the 35mm FSU cameras that way, but I am not so sure that fits just yet, popular as they may be.
Most Leica Ms. Ricoh GR1. Leica Digilux 2.
chris00nj
Young Luddite
Interesting post. Initial thoughts....
Update: can't determine whether a highly collectible camera is the same as a cult camera. If so:
Agfa Automatic 66
Ensign Autorange 620.
Leica IIIg
- Nikon SP - It's Nikon and a rangefinder.
- Alpa 6 (but really any Alpa reflex)
- Canon Canonet QL17 GIII
- Olympus Pen
- Apple Iphone (just kidding...sort of)
Update: can't determine whether a highly collectible camera is the same as a cult camera. If so:
Agfa Automatic 66
Ensign Autorange 620.
Leica IIIg
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raytoei@gmail.com
Veteran
Most definitely the Olympus Pen, XA, and 35RD.
feenej
Well-known
Olympus XA
feenej
Well-known
Yashica Gsn, but only here on RFF.
feenej
Well-known
Olympus Mju II (also a cult camera only here). Hmm Olympus makes the list a lot. Oh add the OM-1 too.
Waus
Well-known
Nikon F
Nikon F2
Nikon FM/FE/FM2/FE2/FM3a
Leica M6
Rolleiflex (and all of it's clones...)
Hasselblad SWC
Nikon F2
Nikon FM/FE/FM2/FE2/FM3a
Leica M6
Rolleiflex (and all of it's clones...)
Hasselblad SWC
dmr
Registered Abuser
I would almost consider the Mamiya SD users to be a "cult", as there aren't too many of them, but those who use them regularly are very attached to them.
scottwallick
ambition ≥ skill
My first thought is of the Diana/Holga 120.
On second thought, I come up with a list of cameras that might not be 'cult', but were commercially unsuccessful (whatever that means) but have a strong following:
This whole forum, depending on the point of view, could be about 'cult' cameras.
On second thought, I come up with a list of cameras that might not be 'cult', but were commercially unsuccessful (whatever that means) but have a strong following:
- Nikon FM3a
- Epson R-D1
- Contax T/T2
- Fuji Natura/Klasse
This whole forum, depending on the point of view, could be about 'cult' cameras.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Anything by Gandolfi (which is understandable) and anything by Deardorff (which isn't).
Anything by Alpa, ancient or modern.
Olympus Pen W and Pen F series (nothing else by Olympus is really cult, unless you include the inexplicably popular OM series).
Cheers,
R.
Anything by Alpa, ancient or modern.
Olympus Pen W and Pen F series (nothing else by Olympus is really cult, unless you include the inexplicably popular OM series).
Cheers,
R.
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Todd.Hanz
Guest
Diana
Rolleiflex
Widelux
Hassy's
Todd
Rolleiflex
Widelux
Hassy's
Todd
martin s
Well-known
Linhof Technika.
martin
martin
micromontenegro
Well-known
The Rollei 35, of course.
DNG
Film Friendly
The ones I own 
Leica M5 -- Last M made in Weltzlar, in that era of Leica's, 1st TTL RF (Popularity is growing)
Olympus XA -- smallest RF
Rollie 35s
Leica MP (old)
Voigtlander folders
Nikon RF
Robot (24x24 or 24x26)
Leica M5 -- Last M made in Weltzlar, in that era of Leica's, 1st TTL RF (Popularity is growing)
Olympus XA -- smallest RF
Rollie 35s
Leica MP (old)
Voigtlander folders
Nikon RF
Robot (24x24 or 24x26)
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