3rdtrick
Well-known
Some interesting thoughts here. Like most of you, I have several cameras but right now I have my Polaroid 110 Pathfinder (yes, the one with the Kalart rangefinder) that has been converted to packfilm. I would like to think of it as a 1955 Nomad because it was built in 1955 and was the top of the line in Polaroid. Like the camera, the Nomad would be updated with a nice 350, automatic, disc brakes etc.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
How about Morgan -- http://www.google.fr/imgres?imgurl=...RUUs78LqO10wXpt4HIDA&ved=0CDAQ9QEwAA&dur=6851 -- and a Morgan Plus 4? One has an ash frame, the other mahogany...
Or a P4 ("Auntie") Rover -- http://encarsglobe.com/rover-p4.html -- and a IIIf: understated traditional values. The second one (Forest and Sage greens) is the same colour as mine was.
Cheers,
R.
Or a P4 ("Auntie") Rover -- http://encarsglobe.com/rover-p4.html -- and a IIIf: understated traditional values. The second one (Forest and Sage greens) is the same colour as mine was.
Cheers,
R.
MatthewThompson
Well-known
Contax G2 would be a Honda NSX. Overpriced, technically an underachiever but brilliant in its own way.
Fuji GA645 would be something along the lines of an FJ-80 Land Cruiser.
Fuji GA645 would be something along the lines of an FJ-80 Land Cruiser.
Penny Lane
Hopelessly Citrophile
I don't know if the two really compare, but I used to have a Verona Red 1976 BMW 02-series and my M4 gives me the same type of feel: it may be ragged, but it just works. Very well.
It's just that feel of genuinely well thought out engineering in a neat & tidy little package - a feel that stands up to almost idiotic kinds of wear & tear.
There's a big difference between my much missed little Bimmer (not a Beemer/Beamer!) and the M4 in that the M4 is rather a lot more likely to have found its last owner (at least during my lifespan
) Fortunately, my father still has his Amazonas Green 1974 BMW 1602 so I still get to drive one every so often...

BMW 1602 by bimmer1502, on Flickr
Derk
It's just that feel of genuinely well thought out engineering in a neat & tidy little package - a feel that stands up to almost idiotic kinds of wear & tear.
There's a big difference between my much missed little Bimmer (not a Beemer/Beamer!) and the M4 in that the M4 is rather a lot more likely to have found its last owner (at least during my lifespan

BMW 1602 by bimmer1502, on Flickr
Derk
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Leica II from 1932 to me is a Volkswagen Karmann Ghia...

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