bitfeng
Well-known
Over past few years my film camera collection has grown quite a bit - about 30 cameras for now (shown in my signature). They are mostly compact and inexpensive cameras. Haven't bought anything for a month since I haven't seen affordable yet interesting ones beyond my collection. Maybe it is a good sign - the GAS has stopped. How about your?
TXForester
Well-known
all of them 
bitfeng
Well-known
haha. maybe you have seen the lot of 1000+ cameras at the bayall of them![]()
wakarimasen
Well-known
After a quick look in my cupboard, it would seem to be more than 12 
bitfeng
Well-known
That's actually quite good. The only thing else I want to try is a 120 folder (Perkeo, Bessa etc), but to get a decent MF scanner would cost too much.After a quick look in my cupboard, it would seem to be more than 12![]()
thegman
Veteran
I have 4 at the moment, but pretty keen to add a 4x5 camera into the mix.
thegman
Veteran
That's actually quite good. The only thing else I want to try is a 120 folder (Perkeo, Bessa etc), but to get a decent MF scanner would cost too much.
I have a couple of folders, Zeiss Super Ikonta III,and a Bessa I, both very nice, and both have their advantages.
My brother has a Canon 9000F, a relatively cheap scanner, but for medium format, it will drag pretty good detail out of a negative. A 6x9 neg is so big, even if you only get half the detail, it's probably still more than any full frame digital.
bitfeng
Well-known
Thanks for the explaination. For MF, I have to admit that not only the cost of a scanner, but also the cost of film/process make me hesitate. It seems the cameras themselves are not very expensive though.I have a couple of folders, Zeiss Super Ikonta III,and a Bessa I, both very nice, and both have their advantages.
My brother has a Canon 9000F, a relatively cheap scanner, but for medium format, it will drag pretty good detail out of a negative. A 6x9 neg is so big, even if you only get half the detail, it's probably still more than any full frame digital.
stausauser
Member
I have two Leicas, three Nikons, one Hasselblad, one P&S from Fuji, an old Agfa Silette and a Pentax istDS for digital.,
Actually I'm looking for a good Nikkormat FT2.
I was able to keep My GAS down for a couple of years.
But it came back!
It always comes back.
Actually I'm looking for a good Nikkormat FT2.
I was able to keep My GAS down for a couple of years.
But it came back!
It always comes back.
Kenj8246
Well-known
Need has nothing to do with it.
At last count, only 20 something.
Kenny
Kenny
jamais
Established
- at least 1 that takes Leica R lensesHow many film cameras does one need?
- at least 1 that takes Leica M lenses
- at least 1 that takes Zeiss (either C/Y or Contax N) glass
= 12
plus some medium format stuff
= 25
plus some items of pure aesthetical value (e. g. Nikon F2)
= 90
plus adequate backups (if one camera threatens to fail)
= 154 total.
(collectibles not included)
bitfeng
Well-known
wow, this is something- at least 1 that takes Leica R lenses
- at least 1 that takes Leica M lenses
- at least 1 that takes Zeiss (either C/Y or Contax N) glass
= 12
plus some medium format stuff
= 25
plus some items of pure aesthetical value (e. g. Nikon F2)
= 90
plus adequate backups (if one camera threatens to fail)
= 154 total.
(collectibles not included)
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
In my case the correct answer is five.
Two Leica II's (1932, 1942)
A Zeiss Super Ikonta B (1937)
An Ensign 220 (not sure yet)
A Box Tengor (1935)
Also, a Ricoh GXR with M-mount and a D3100. Thats all I need.
Two Leica II's (1932, 1942)
A Zeiss Super Ikonta B (1937)
An Ensign 220 (not sure yet)
A Box Tengor (1935)
Also, a Ricoh GXR with M-mount and a D3100. Thats all I need.
jamais
Established
I'm just saving money to buy my then fifth camera. So still 150 missing...wow, this is something
nobbylon
Veteran
I seem to go through periods of experimenting with different cameras. At the moment I have 2 M2's, 2 Leicaflex SL's, an F2, an FM2n and an F5. I could let go of an M2 and the Nikon F2 and FM2n but the SL's, F5 and one M2 are keepers.
The answer to your question though is I suppose just one. Any more than that is a luxury. My Dad had just one SLR since 1976 with a standard 50 and he never wanted or needed anything else. I gave him a Nikon DSLR with an AF 18-55 and even the one film camera never sees any film. My Mum has had a Yashica T4 for as long as I can think back. My Dad gave it to her and I think she's put about 5 rolls through it!
The answer to your question though is I suppose just one. Any more than that is a luxury. My Dad had just one SLR since 1976 with a standard 50 and he never wanted or needed anything else. I gave him a Nikon DSLR with an AF 18-55 and even the one film camera never sees any film. My Mum has had a Yashica T4 for as long as I can think back. My Dad gave it to her and I think she's put about 5 rolls through it!
bitfeng
Well-known
I forgot to mention that I also have a Bentley -unfortunately it is not a car, but a cameraI'm just saving money to buy my then fifth camera. So still 150 missing...
bitfeng
Well-known
Yes I agree with you - too many cameras are distracting - but we are humanbeingsI seem to go through periods of experimenting with different cameras. At the moment I have 2 M2's, 2 Leicaflex SL's, an F2, an FM2n and an F5. I could let go of an M2 and the Nikon F2 and FM2n but the SL's, F5 and one M2 are keepers.
The answer to your question though is I suppose just one. Any more than that is a luxury. My Dad had just one SLR since 1976 with a standard 50 and he never wanted or needed anything else. I gave him a Nikon DSLR with an AF 18-55 and even the one film camera never sees any film. My Mum has had a Yashica T4 for as long as I can think back. My Dad gave it to her and I think she's put about 5 rolls through it!
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Depends on what one does I suppose. I've gone through periods using all of mine (there are lots of them in the cabinet). These days I'm shooting mostly 120 and LF again, as well as making images without any camera or lens at all.


bitfeng
Well-known
Depends on what one does I suppose. I've gone through periods using all of mine (there are lots of them in the cabinet). These days I'm shooting mostly 120 and LF again, as well as making images without any camera or lens at all.
Nice. Is this pin-hole or pure painting?
nobbylon
Veteran
I'm going through an F6 lust phase at the moment. i'll maybe try one if I can get it for the right price. I just don't see it as 3-4 x the camera my F5 is for 3-4 x the price of an F5.
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