One camera, one lens, one film

This is a hard question. Mainly because I don't own the mechanical camera I would trust the most. A Nikon F or F2 with the standard 50mm f2 Nikkor and with the plain non meter prism. From every thing I've read and from others experiences this sounds like the most reliable SLR ever made.

Ah yes, almost forgot, film! Well I've shot a lot of Tri-X so that would be fine. Never thought about chemicals and long shelf life but how about HC110 decanted into airtight 4oz amber bottles and fixer sealed as a powder in measured containers. That and a nikor tank and reel. (that I've have had for 45 years already)
 
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My all time fave combo.

Giulio
 
This is a hard question. Mainly because I don't own the mechanical camera I would trust the most. A Nikon F or F2 with the standard 50mm f2 Nikkor and with the plain non meter prism. From every thing I've read and from others experiences this sounds like the most reliable SLR ever made.
True. But even for Fs I've had one repair I couldn't do and two I could (film counters). Half as many as for M-series Leicas, that have been used a lot harder...

Cheers,

R.
 
Hi,

I don't think I'd bother with the bunker as there are obviously a lot of bomb and disaster proof film processing labs about with power etc that will be completely independent of the outside world...

Or have I misunderstood something?

Regards, David

PS and bunkers are grim things to be in...
 
Whatever 35mm Filmrangefinder with a 35mm Lens. I would be devided between a Bessa R2/35 2.5 and a M6/35 2.0
Film would be a portra 160
 
Minolta Autocord CdS III TLR and 100 ISO slide film.

I think this is the camera that would break my heart most severely if anything happened to it, but It would hurt me to leave my Mamiya TLRs, lenses, and accessories behind, too. Then again, my Minolta SR-T 102 and 85mm f1.7 lens are a helluva nice combination, also.

- Murray
 
True. But even for Fs I've had one repair I couldn't do and two I could (film counters). Half as many as for M-series Leicas, that have been used a lot harder...

Cheers,

R.

But I prefer reflex focusing and so I think Nikon is probably one of the best. But I've heard good things about Topcon too.
 
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