cjbecker
Established
Also does a rolleinar count?
acroolite
Member
My recent oly 35spn is very nice...
GaryLH
Veteran
Since I am in both the film and digital camp, it is hard choice for me.. There were two cameras that came to mind immediately for me..
Film -Bessa II
Digital - x100
In the end I went x100...
Film -Bessa II
Digital - x100
In the end I went x100...
bastian a.
Well-known
Leica M6TTL 0,58 + Summilux 35/1,4 pre-asph
kshapero
South Florida Man
Would you the X100 only?
Matus
Well-known
barnwulf
Well-known
Back on page 2 I said that my one camera would be my M6. Well, I now have a nice used M7 and a nice used MP. So, now my M6 is for sale and I am not sure which camera I would keep the M7 or MP. Very tough decision to make at this point. I will just have to see which one is in my hands the most over the summer and maybe I can pick then. For now I just can't seem to put down the MP. I will keep both. Jim
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Kent
Finally at home...
Sorry, I guys, but I have to admit that it would be a fullframe DSLR with a fast allround zoom and three or four fast primes.
Guaranteed
Well-known
While some day I'd love to shrink my kit down to just an M9 the versatility of my 5D2 wins these days.
andredossantos
Well-known
Rolleiflex for me. Not an option in the poll, though.
fotomeow
name under my name
I went for the dRF category: I can afford an M9 ........ but I'm my brain screams "bang for buck" and "best value" ....... thats why I stick to the trusty RD1s with 35 Lux v.2.
Plus, nobody is paying me for the pics I take!
If that were the case, I'd have to compromise with a 5d MkII and 24-120 zoom.
Plus, nobody is paying me for the pics I take!
If that were the case, I'd have to compromise with a 5d MkII and 24-120 zoom.
narsuitus
Well-known
For flexibility, durability, dependability, and since I prefer manual/mechanical cameras to automatic/electronic cameras, I would keep my Nikon F2 with all its lenses, viewfinders, view screens, and other system accessories.
If I could select from any camera I have ever owned, it would be the Nikon F2 titanium.
If I could select from any camera I have ever owned, it would be the Nikon F2 titanium.
italy74
Well-known
My choice is film SLR (I'm thinking of F6 / FM3A) yet my second choice would be a film RF
Chris C
Established
This really is a tough one. All my best photos for the type of stuff I shoot are taken with a 4x5 and I simply adore the process of 4x5 shooting/developing/etc. However I simply couldn't live with one without some sort of very small 35mm to accompany it with.
So I guess a 6x7 MF camera of some sort would be the appropriate middle ground even though it's not ideal. Probably a Mamiya 7ii or a Fuji GF670.
So I guess a 6x7 MF camera of some sort would be the appropriate middle ground even though it's not ideal. Probably a Mamiya 7ii or a Fuji GF670.
taylan
Street Dog
Definitely a film Leica M and 35 mm
Matus
Well-known
Guys, for those of you missing a TLR option just put it under FILM - MF/AF/RF.
Chris C - I hear you. 4x5" is graet but tough to keep as the only camera. I would go for some sort of medium format too (It would be a touch Rolleiflex -vs- Mamiya 6 decision)
Chris C - I hear you. 4x5" is graet but tough to keep as the only camera. I would go for some sort of medium format too (It would be a touch Rolleiflex -vs- Mamiya 6 decision)
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