louisb
Well-known
Easy.
For a rangefinder: Fujifilm GF670w, Kodak Ektar 100.
But if any camera then definitely before my first choice my Hasselblad SWC and Kodak Ektar 100.
LouisB
For a rangefinder: Fujifilm GF670w, Kodak Ektar 100.
But if any camera then definitely before my first choice my Hasselblad SWC and Kodak Ektar 100.
LouisB
lawrence
Veteran
M6TTL + 35mm 'Cron ASPH + TMY2
R
rpsawin
Guest
M2, 50/2 Summicron (4th version) and Delta 100.
huddy
Well-known
Well, this is tough because I'd hate to limit myself as I prefer some versatility in my tools, but I suppose I could get by pretty well with:
M6TTL .58, ZM35/2.8 C-Biogon, Portra 400. I really like B&W, but you can't turn B&W into color
M6TTL .58, ZM35/2.8 C-Biogon, Portra 400. I really like B&W, but you can't turn B&W into color
alienmeatsack
Well-known
I don't know if I could do that, one camera, one lens. But if I had to, it would be something sturdy with a meter in it and a 50mm lens with around 1.8-2 on the aperture. Filmwise I'd probably go with the Arista EDU Ultra 400. I could use a filter to reduce light for brighter situations when I want to control the depth of field, but it's still got enough lattitude for low light and smaller aperture situations. And the performance to me is excellent along with the price.
Would you care to, within the thread's intentions, explain this a little? I've got an R4A myself and an M3 and am looking at M6's at some point. Just curious as to what draws you to the M6 over the Bessa for a one camera/one lens combo or in general.
I like using the M6 a lot more than my R3A so that is an easy choice
Would you care to, within the thread's intentions, explain this a little? I've got an R4A myself and an M3 and am looking at M6's at some point. Just curious as to what draws you to the M6 over the Bessa for a one camera/one lens combo or in general.
Matus
Well-known
Rolleiflex FX and Delta 100 or 400 
But I am doing fine with Mamiya 6 + 75 most of the time
But I am doing fine with Mamiya 6 + 75 most of the time
robbeiflex
Well-known
I tried this for a while, and for me it didn't work. However, the upside was that I got to know Tri-X and XTOL very well, and got a lot of really great shots. I've since switched back to HP5+ and stick to it most of the time. That said, if I can use my dSLR any time the limitations are impractical, then in the fantasy world I'd take:
MP with 50 Summilux
...and in the real world I'd use my:
M6 with 50/2 (Summicron or Planar, both excellent)
Cheers,
Rob
MP with 50 Summilux
...and in the real world I'd use my:
M6 with 50/2 (Summicron or Planar, both excellent)
Cheers,
Rob
kossi008
Photon Counter
Zeiss Ikon, C-Biogon 35/2.8, Kentmere 400.
But only if I had to...
But only if I had to...
sniki
Well-known
Nikon F5, Nikkor 50/1,4 AF-D, Neopan 400
otherwise
Hexar RF, Leica Summilux 50/1,4 ASPH, TX 400
otherwise
Hexar RF, Leica Summilux 50/1,4 ASPH, TX 400
Richard Griffith
Established
FM3a, Voigtlander 40mm f2 sl2 lens, XP2.
I love this combination. I sometimes feel like selling all my other lenses, and stop fretting about equipment.... but I know I never will.
I love this combination. I sometimes feel like selling all my other lenses, and stop fretting about equipment.... but I know I never will.
Timestep
Established
Nikon S2, 50mm. F/2, TRI-X, or HP5+
jwnash1
Well-known
Of the cameras I own, I would pick my MX with Voigtlander Ultron 40mm f/2 SL II and Tri-X
John
John
Riverman
Well-known
Nikon F6, 50mm f1.4 afd, neopan 400
dabick42
Well-known
One camera, one lens, one film - for a YEAR ? !
That's a toughie...
I think it would have to be my Leica 111b fitted with SCNOO rapidwinder and collapsible Summicron 50.
The 111b has just been serviced (for the second time in the 26 years of my ownership), so it's as smooth as silk, with excellent rangefinder contrast.
I've used it frequently for streetshooting, as it's small and inconspicuous and onlookers don't take it seriously, thinking it's a toy (!).
It's capable of quickfire shooting when needed, with the excellent SCNOO winder, and with SOOKY attachment fitted, capable of closeups, so those bases are covered.
Keeping my nine IXMOO's constantly loaded with HP5, and plenty more available in the freezer, I think I could exist quite happily for a year using just those tools.
I'll have to try it sometime.....
That's a toughie...
I think it would have to be my Leica 111b fitted with SCNOO rapidwinder and collapsible Summicron 50.
The 111b has just been serviced (for the second time in the 26 years of my ownership), so it's as smooth as silk, with excellent rangefinder contrast.
I've used it frequently for streetshooting, as it's small and inconspicuous and onlookers don't take it seriously, thinking it's a toy (!).
It's capable of quickfire shooting when needed, with the excellent SCNOO winder, and with SOOKY attachment fitted, capable of closeups, so those bases are covered.
Keeping my nine IXMOO's constantly loaded with HP5, and plenty more available in the freezer, I think I could exist quite happily for a year using just those tools.
I'll have to try it sometime.....
Denton
Established
Nikon FM3A 105f2.5
Nikon FM3A 105f2.5
Would be my choice...or...
M6, 50mm Sonnar and both with Tri-X.
Between 1974-1980 I shot ONLY with a fujica ST701 and a 50mm fuji f1.4 lens, all Tri-x.
I'd like to try something like that again, but not for clients!
Denton
Nikon FM3A 105f2.5
Would be my choice...or...
M6, 50mm Sonnar and both with Tri-X.
Between 1974-1980 I shot ONLY with a fujica ST701 and a 50mm fuji f1.4 lens, all Tri-x.
I'd like to try something like that again, but not for clients!
Denton
grapejohnson
Well-known
glad I'm not the only one choosing SLR, though most seem to go for Nikon Fs and Rolleiflexes. Then again, I haven't shot my Bessa since I broke the VF on Thanksgiving so I have been all SLR since then.
michaelwj
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all I've got!
all I've got!
This is my current setup, with the voight 35/2.5, actually all the camera gear I own.
However, if we were going hypothetical, I'd swap for an M6 millennium (for the black paint and brass), and maybe a 35 cron. Ahhh, all I'd ever need, now to go find that BNIB millennium I just convinced myself I need...
all I've got!
M6, 35 of your choice, HP5.
This is my current setup, with the voight 35/2.5, actually all the camera gear I own.
However, if we were going hypothetical, I'd swap for an M6 millennium (for the black paint and brass), and maybe a 35 cron. Ahhh, all I'd ever need, now to go find that BNIB millennium I just convinced myself I need...
Godfrey
somewhat colored
This will do. ;-)
Voigtländer Perkeo II with Voigtländer clip-on rangefinder
G

Voigtländer Perkeo II with Voigtländer clip-on rangefinder
G
Soeren
Well-known
Why limit yourself like this? Do you have to? If not, why bother?
Use what works, as long as it works. Then change.
Cheers,
R.
Well after several occasions where I have brought camera and 20, 50, 85, 105mm lenses and found myself using only the 50mm I'd say why keep lugging that extra weight around. If I don't use it why bother bringing it
Best regards
Lund
Established
Would you care to, within the thread's intentions, explain this a little? I've got an R4A myself and an M3 and am looking at M6's at some point. Just curious as to what draws you to the M6 over the Bessa for a one camera/one lens combo or in general.![]()
I'm am a bit more comfortable with the M6 while shooting. The R3A do have a better finder and the nice plus of auto exposure. But the thing thats really sets the M6TTL apart if that you can change the shutter speed with ease using just one finger without having your eye leave the finder, just having to follow the arrows of the lightmeter for direction is also very intuitive. My R3A is just to stiff to handle with ease which usually means I leave it at AE. Nothing wrong with that but lightmeters gets fooled easily.
And since they both to the same thing, and use the same lenses, I just use the camera that feels better. Even though the Bessa is lighter and have a better viewfinder.
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