Benjamin Marks
Veteran
For me, it is Leica and Nikon, and always really has been in 35mm land. Oh I dallied with a digi-Rebel when they came out, and later a 5D, but only really used it (and unsuccessfully) with Nikon glass and adapters. What about others? Nikon? Canon? Olympus? Pentax? The poll is a "check all that apply" model.
Ben
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taskoni
Well-known
Along with my Leica M my other camera is Leica III and Leica R7. The stand-by camera in my car is Kodak Retina Ia and in MF is the Rolleicord V. Ah, and Leica X1 for some digital snaps.
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Mine's a NikOlymPentRolleMamiya.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
My other camera is a many other cameras: Contax, Nikon, Canon, Speed Graphic, Zeiss Ikon, Minox...ah, choice is a beautiful thing.
FrankS
Registered User
all of the above
Like Gabriel, it's all about the choice.
but mainly Nikon, followed by Olympus, then Minolta, Contax, Canon, and Pentax, (in 35mm SLR)
but mainly Nikon, followed by Olympus, then Minolta, Contax, Canon, and Pentax, (in 35mm SLR)
thegman
Veteran
Hasselblad, and also I have a liking for Lomo, so I've got an LC-A+ and a Horizon. I like my Rollei 35 too.
jarski
Veteran
Leica + Nikon. perfect pair for RF and SLR, film and digi, old and new glass, zoom and prime etc 
mathomas
Well-known
I probably have "too many" cameras. My SLRs are a Contax RX, a Sony "SLT" digital, and a Hasselblad 500c/m.
I also have a Fuji GA645Zi, which doesn't fit into either the rangefinder or the SLR category. I guess it's a point and shoot (?).
I also have a Fuji GA645Zi, which doesn't fit into either the rangefinder or the SLR category. I guess it's a point and shoot (?).
My other camera is a ......Titleist.
Sorry, mixing my forums.
Sorry, mixing my forums.
Leica All Day
Veteran
If I am not using one of my Leicas', then it is my Hasselblad 501cm........I don't really have/use other cameras........
cheers, michael
cheers, michael
meso
Established
When I 'm not using my M6, my weapon of choice is the Mamiya RB67 its huge and heavy but I love it.
DNG
Film Friendly
I don't own an SLR....
I own 2 Panasonic's m4/3 (G1,G3)
I own 2 Panasonic's m4/3 (G1,G3)
oftheherd
Veteran
Well, in 35mm SLRs it would have to be the Fujica ST 901 first, then the Contax 167mt.
Mablo
Well-known
I'm using Nikon SLR's but Olympus looks very tempting from time to time.
Benjamin Marks
Veteran
Part of what I was interested in was whether folks choose a complimentary SLR system because it is Leica-like in its handling (e.g. Olympus=small, well designed) or because it has capabilities that Leica does not (e.g. Nikon or Canon long lenses and/or zooms). Truth be told, I do also have a variety of medium format cameras and an increasingly dusty collection of LF gear. But Nikon is really the only other "system" that I have. Interesting to see folks' choices. . .
Edit: back in the dark ages when I was in college the two "echt" camera systems among my cohort were Nikon's F3HP and the Leica R4. I had a lowly Pentax K-1000. Perhaps it is not surprising that as I upgraded over the years, I drifted towards Nikon (which, although expensive, was the more affordable of the two). The clincher came when the re-wind crank fell off my Pentax LX in a middle eastern country where I was working with no Pentax distributorships. There was plenty of Nikon gear around though. Bought my F4 and never looked back.
Edit: back in the dark ages when I was in college the two "echt" camera systems among my cohort were Nikon's F3HP and the Leica R4. I had a lowly Pentax K-1000. Perhaps it is not surprising that as I upgraded over the years, I drifted towards Nikon (which, although expensive, was the more affordable of the two). The clincher came when the re-wind crank fell off my Pentax LX in a middle eastern country where I was working with no Pentax distributorships. There was plenty of Nikon gear around though. Bought my F4 and never looked back.
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Calzone
Gear Whore #1
I shoot Nikon F3's. I own three so I don't have to change lenses, and I often carry two in NYC. BTW all are equipt with motor drives.
Cal
Cal
rbsinto
Well-known
Nikons. All Nikons.
But it's the other way around. I started out with their SLRs in 1977 and have used them ever since, and only began using Nikon's Rangefinders about six or seven years ago.
So actually it s the Rangefinders that compliment my SLRs.
Specifically;
Nikon F, F2, FM, FA, & N65 SLRs, and
Nikon S3s, SP, & CV R2S Rangefinders.
But it's the other way around. I started out with their SLRs in 1977 and have used them ever since, and only began using Nikon's Rangefinders about six or seven years ago.
So actually it s the Rangefinders that compliment my SLRs.
Specifically;
Nikon F, F2, FM, FA, & N65 SLRs, and
Nikon S3s, SP, & CV R2S Rangefinders.
burancap
Veteran
Hasselblad, Leica, Nikon... and a sole Carl Zeiss Jena Werra -because it is the most beautiful camera ever made!
Chris101
summicronia
Nikon FG, F5, N80, D2x, D70(IR), Olympus OM1n, Mamiya 645
agoglanian
Reconnected.
I've always been intrigued by Nikons, but I've always been a Canon shooter. I'm ok with this and I have no complaints, though I'm always tempted by Nikons offerings these days.
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