Finglas
Established
Colleagues,
I use manual focus film cameras since 1981. No autofocus and no digital.
In 2003 I began slimming down on my collection and in 2009 I pared things back to where they are today. But I have 2 excellent cameras with their lenses but now I rarely get to put them through their paces. Indeed I wonder, seriously, if I need both going forward.
I have thought about this a lot, but not spoken my mind as such. The RFF community here over the past decade never scorn or dish out nonsense advice. So with that, allow me make a few comments on my cameras a lens and lets see where I can go forward.
Nikon FM3a, with 3 lens, a CV 40 f2 ulton SL1, CV 75 f2.5 SL1, 50mm f1.8 nikkor mkIV.
Leica MP, with 3 lens, Leica summicron 50mm f2, 75mm f2.5 summarit, Konica Hexanon 90mm f2.8m. As you can see there is a lot of common lens in scope for both the RF and the SLR.
I find I only use 12-15 rolls of film each year now, can't seem to do more alas.
I use Slide Fuji Provia 100f, Reala 100 asa (dwindling stock in fridge) Fuji Acros 100 asa.
Leica MP, is .85 mag VF, chrome, tan covering, is a joy to hold and use.
Focus is very easy especially in poor light. Loading film never a problem.
Nikon FM3a, for me this is quicker and easier to deploy, the match needle diode exposure meter is a joy too (coming from 28 years with an FE) it's second nature to me. The self timer button is used, (the MP hasn't got one) multiple exposure not so.
Size and weight almost the same, for me they're non identical twins.
Alas my circumstances have changed, out of work a long time, eye sight poorer
and I think will remain hard pushed to use a dozen rolls a year - it makes little sense now to keep both of these in use.
I can't really say which is better - they're equal to me. Selling either - to keep the other the Leica will raise more funds, for film, scanner, repairs etc.
BUT I wonder if I will be torn with regrets if I lose the Leica MP.
Has anyone had similar history in past and how did you solve such a conundrum? Keeping both has been the default option the last 3 years - but I am not so sure I can keep both long term, now it's decision time.
What do you folks think, any pearls of wisdom out there?
I use manual focus film cameras since 1981. No autofocus and no digital.
In 2003 I began slimming down on my collection and in 2009 I pared things back to where they are today. But I have 2 excellent cameras with their lenses but now I rarely get to put them through their paces. Indeed I wonder, seriously, if I need both going forward.
I have thought about this a lot, but not spoken my mind as such. The RFF community here over the past decade never scorn or dish out nonsense advice. So with that, allow me make a few comments on my cameras a lens and lets see where I can go forward.
Nikon FM3a, with 3 lens, a CV 40 f2 ulton SL1, CV 75 f2.5 SL1, 50mm f1.8 nikkor mkIV.
Leica MP, with 3 lens, Leica summicron 50mm f2, 75mm f2.5 summarit, Konica Hexanon 90mm f2.8m. As you can see there is a lot of common lens in scope for both the RF and the SLR.
I find I only use 12-15 rolls of film each year now, can't seem to do more alas.
I use Slide Fuji Provia 100f, Reala 100 asa (dwindling stock in fridge) Fuji Acros 100 asa.
Leica MP, is .85 mag VF, chrome, tan covering, is a joy to hold and use.
Focus is very easy especially in poor light. Loading film never a problem.
Nikon FM3a, for me this is quicker and easier to deploy, the match needle diode exposure meter is a joy too (coming from 28 years with an FE) it's second nature to me. The self timer button is used, (the MP hasn't got one) multiple exposure not so.
Size and weight almost the same, for me they're non identical twins.
Alas my circumstances have changed, out of work a long time, eye sight poorer
and I think will remain hard pushed to use a dozen rolls a year - it makes little sense now to keep both of these in use.
I can't really say which is better - they're equal to me. Selling either - to keep the other the Leica will raise more funds, for film, scanner, repairs etc.
BUT I wonder if I will be torn with regrets if I lose the Leica MP.
Has anyone had similar history in past and how did you solve such a conundrum? Keeping both has been the default option the last 3 years - but I am not so sure I can keep both long term, now it's decision time.
What do you folks think, any pearls of wisdom out there?