Which camera is this?
Canon 5D mark II
finguanzo
Well-known
No , No....
'85 sport quattro, all mechanical, as relevant today as back then, just as fast without all the assisted driving stuff, imposible to break,....
Kinda feels like my Leica M6, sort of...
I am an 80's Audi fan, so....
'85 sport quattro, all mechanical, as relevant today as back then, just as fast without all the assisted driving stuff, imposible to break,....
Kinda feels like my Leica M6, sort of...
I am an 80's Audi fan, so....
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Ricoh 500 (the older one with trigger wind) -- older Subaru.
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
My main camera or cameras now are a pair of Toyota Corollas. Excellent Japanese reliability. No frills, just amazing utilitarianism.
One of the Corollas is a 1973 lift-back, 5 speed (Nikon S2.) The other Corolla is a 1980 with air conditioning as extra (Nikon SP.) The newer one I use far more often.
Then there is the old 1969 Mercedes diesel that is extremely reliable but a bit quirky in use (Leica M4.)
I also have a 1950s Willys Wagon that is big, heavy, slow but can do what the others do and far more. It's just a pain in the butt to run (Speed Graphic.)
I have too many cars, but each has its use and I do use them all.
Phil Forrest
One of the Corollas is a 1973 lift-back, 5 speed (Nikon S2.) The other Corolla is a 1980 with air conditioning as extra (Nikon SP.) The newer one I use far more often.
Then there is the old 1969 Mercedes diesel that is extremely reliable but a bit quirky in use (Leica M4.)
I also have a 1950s Willys Wagon that is big, heavy, slow but can do what the others do and far more. It's just a pain in the butt to run (Speed Graphic.)
I have too many cars, but each has its use and I do use them all.
Phil Forrest
f16sunshine
Moderator
My Leica M5 is easily a BMW e28 M5.
A bit boxy but built like a brick sh!tter and all business under the hood. Oh yeah... and they have the same name and country of origin 

finguanzo
Well-known
My Leica M5 is easily a BMW e28 M5.A bit boxy but built like a brick sh!tter and all business under the hood. Oh yeah... and they have the same name and country of origin
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This one is great.. Agree with the comparison..
froyd
Veteran
Which car is analogous to your camera?
My Leica M3 is a Mercedes Gull Wing
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What's yours?
Whaat? way too fancy a car for a spartan M3! A British 2-seater seems more appropriate. At least that's how I see my M4: a Triumph or an MGA.
Now, the Rolleiflex...that's my Benz.
boomguy57
Well-known
I think you did fantastic. Although I lean towards an old Honda Accord for utilitarian and efficient and outdated, but that is also due to a history with that car, but like kshapero says that ZI is a bit more classy than either of those offerings.![]()
Thanks, I really know nothing about cars
micromontenegro
Well-known

Here you go: my Leica M8, my Contax IIIa and my Rollei 35. The "whys" should be obvious.
nemo2
Established
Honda CH 125 Spacy (not exactly a car
- Minolta Hi-Matic F
kshapero
South Florida Man
Sweet AndyMy Leica M5 is easily a BMW e28 M5.A bit boxy but built like a brick sh!tter and all business under the hood. Oh yeah... and they have the same name and country of origin
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Vostok
Expired Film Enthusiast.
My Fed-2 would be a Moskvitch 407.
Cheap, 50's style and gets things done.
I thought of 1950's ZAZ cars, from Ukraine. But they were neither reliable nor well built

Cheap, 50's style and gets things done.
I thought of 1950's ZAZ cars, from Ukraine. But they were neither reliable nor well built
Ronald_H
Don't call me Ron
Hmmm, my Nikon FM can be a Mazda MX-5. Basic, tough, reliable, lightweight and a joy to use.
What about my 1940 IIIc?

nemo2
Established
PzKpfw III Ausf. CWhat about my 1940 IIIc?
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Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
PzKpfw III Ausf. C
Both the camera and and the panzer probably have similar rangefinders!
Phil Forrest
unixrevolution
Well-known
My Super Graphic is probably a 1959 Dodge Power Wagon. Big, Heavy, indestructable, reliable, well-built, and versatile.
My Leica M2 is like a Mercedes 190SL. Not as flash as the Gullwing but more people rely on them.
Pentax LX: Probably a Honda NSX. The supercar you can live with everyday. A super-high-performance machine that you could use anywhere.
Canon AF35ML: Honda Accord. Not particularly interesting, but so good at what it does you have to respect it.
My Leica M2 is like a Mercedes 190SL. Not as flash as the Gullwing but more people rely on them.
Pentax LX: Probably a Honda NSX. The supercar you can live with everyday. A super-high-performance machine that you could use anywhere.
Canon AF35ML: Honda Accord. Not particularly interesting, but so good at what it does you have to respect it.
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
I have a feeling I'll keep adding to this thread as things occur to me: Nikon F2 = Datsun 240Z
OwenStegemann
Established
Olympus OM system = Mazda Rotary series.
sreed2006
Well-known
Rolleiflex 2.8C is either a 1955 Cadillac Coupe de Ville (bold and beautiful, with two doors or two lenses) or a Saab (not being made anymore).
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