One Lens, One Camera, One Year

40mm is the way to go (preferably in a Rollei 35;-)

This is good advice. If I were to do a one lens/one camera/one year, I’d choose a 40mm lens or equivalent. Rollei 35 is one possibility. An M3 and 40mm Summicron or Rokkor is another. And the superb Lumix 20mm f1.7 gives you the equivalent of 40mm on an m4/3 camera; don’t know what the equivavlent is for the Fuji system though.
 
If forced to use only one prime lens on one camera for one year, I would choose one of the following:
1. Rolleiflex TLR with 80mm f/2.8 lens.
2. Leica M6 rangefinder with 35mm f/1.4 lens
3. Nikon F4 SLR with 35mm f/1.4 lens
4. Fuji X-Pro2 digital mirrorless with 23mm f/1.4 lens

I picked the last three because I have used them and know from experience that I could survive for a year using only one of them.

I picked the Rolleiflex because I have used Yashica and Mamiya TLR cameras and have always wanted to try the Rolleiflex.
 
The new Fujinon XF 27mm f/2.8 R WR Lens is coming soon.

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All the best,
Mike
 
I've just looked at the photos I've taken over the last year, admittedly it has not been a "normal" year". However, ~90% of them were its the 35mm on the X-Pro2 or 50mm on the M6 or F3. Does that help?
 
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