RF Camera Beauty Contest: GROUP B

RF Camera Beauty Contest: GROUP B

  • Bronica RF645 [url]http://harrysproshop.com/Bronica_RF645/BronRF645w45_500_Boxed.JPG[/url]

    Votes: 13 6.6%
  • Canon L-1 [url]http://users.rcn.com/redberns/canonl12.jpg[/url]

    Votes: 10 5.1%
  • Contax II/IIa [url]http://www.pacificrimcamera.com/pp/zeiss/contax/2c.jpg[/url]

    Votes: 33 16.8%
  • Contax T [url]http://www.linkclub.or.jp/~yorisan/image/contax_2.jpg[/url]

    Votes: 4 2.0%
  • Kodak Signet 35 [url]http://aya-2.hp.infoseek.co.jp/kodak-signet35_ca1.JPG[/url]

    Votes: 3 1.5%
  • Leica IIIf [url]http://www.lausch41.com/3fbd.jpg[/url]

    Votes: 42 21.4%
  • Linhof Technica 4x5 [url]http://www.jafaphotography.com/images/eq/LF120.jpg[/url]

    Votes: 15 7.7%
  • Nikon S3 [url]http://www.vintagephoto.tv/images/NikonS3.jpg[/url]

    Votes: 20 10.2%
  • Nikon SP [url]http://www.hikari-camera.com/cameral/IMG_6666.jpg[/url]

    Votes: 31 15.8%
  • Olympus 35RD [url]http://35mm-compact.com/images/olympus-35rd.jpg[/url]

    Votes: 5 2.6%
  • Olympus 35SP/SPn [url]http://www.erikfiss.com/foto/cams/olysp/1.jpg[/url]

    Votes: 5 2.6%
  • Retina IIc [url]http://homepage1.nifty.com/nicca/RetinaIIc020.jpg[/url]

    Votes: 7 3.6%
  • Voigtlander Prominent [url]http://dev-stop-fix.com/graphics/voigt_frnt.jpg[/url]

    Votes: 8 4.1%

  • Total voters
    196
  • Poll closed .
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Rich Silfver

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Before you cast your vote please read up on the rules here: RF Beauty Contest Rules

These are the cameras in GROUP B.

The top THREE cameras in this group will go on to the semi-finale against the top three cameras in GROUP A.

(You can vote once in all groups).

Try to disregard price, rarity, etc and simply vote on the camera that is most pleasing to YOUR eye..

Please keep in mind that this is all for fun and to of course finally find out what camera is the hottest one on the block 🙂

This poll will be open for two days so please get your votes in before it is too late 🙂


NOTE: THE SAMPLE PHOTOS ASSOCIATED WITH EACH CAMERA IS IS JUST THAT - A SAMPLE - I ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO BROWSE AROUND THE INTERNET FOR MORE IMAGES IF YOU ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH A PARTICULAR CAMERA MAKE
 
This group was personally much harder to select my own favorite in.
I went between Contax II/IIa, Nikon S3 and Leica IIIf....
 
OK - this isn't fair, Rich. I don't mean to assert any legitimate right to criticize your poll, here, but shouldn't the formats be separate? I can't see comparing a Bronica RF645 with a Leica IIIF - they have NOTHING in common but that they both allow one to take pictures.
 
shutterflower said:
OK - this isn't fair, Rich. I don't mean to assert any legitimate right to criticize your poll, here, but shouldn't the formats be separate? I can't see comparing a Bronica RF645 with a Leica IIIF - they have NOTHING in common but that they both allow one to take pictures.

Nah, let them all compete on the same field - and they do have one significant thing in commong: They are cameras. It doesn't matter if they take 35mm/MF/LF images and it doesn't matter how big or small they are - just cast your vote based on the design and how function is married with estethics.

(If the above sounded good I'm happy - cause the alternative answer is that I'm way too lazy to break all cameras up in categories and have category-winners) 🙂
 
RayPA said:
I made my mind up when I saw the list, but I looked at every picture just to make sure. It confirmed my decision. 😉

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I surprised myself - I didn't vote on a Leica or Olympus camera....
 
Question to everyone:

Are the photos I include in the poll useful - or is there a risk you'll only look at that ONE sample photo I quickly googled to instead of browsing around on your own and see 10's of photos that may represent the camera better?
 
shutterflower said:
Well, darn. Can I change my vote? 😀

Kidding. Kind of.

Eh..I don't know how...think I'd need to have admin rights.
But if you can get joe to 'remove' your vote in some way so that you can re-vote I'm fine with that 🙂
 
I looked at the photos . . . sort of AFTER I voted. But, I love my RF645, and I'd stick with my vote through sickness and health.

I really love folding cameras too.
 
Rich Silfver said:
Question to everyone:

Are the photos I include in the poll useful - or is there a risk you'll only look at that ONE sample photo I quickly googled to instead of browsing around on your own and see 10's of photos that may represent the camera better?


Very helpful.

P.S. I'm surprised the Oly hadn't ganered a vote, too! There are some beautys in this list.

Shutter: I agre with Rich, let them compete on the same level. The fact that the one thing they all have in common is that they take pictures is enough. I don't think format makes a difference in whether a camera is nice looking or not. It certainly challenges the designers (form follows function). The Bronica is far from the ugliest in the both groups A, or B. That Linoff is gorgeous, just not as gorgeous as the camera I picked 😉.





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RayPA said:
P.S. I'm surprised the Oly hadn't ganered a vote, too! There are some beautys in this list.
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Yeah, the much more even spread in this group is a pretty clear indicator that this is a much more 'even' group.

(I'm looking forward to Group C - some really nice ones ended up in that group...)
 
pvdhaar said:
While I think it's fine that we have this contest, we all should keep in mind that none of the contestants is a punishment to own..

From the top: "Please keep in mind that this is all for fun..."
 
Rich Silfver said:
From the top: "Please keep in mind that this is all for fun..."
Ah, here my non-native-English background shows.. What I meant is that it's so unfortunate that 'there can only be one', I mean these all look so very nice! I can't even vote..
 
I voted for the Retina II in this group - don't own one, but its got that certain something. The Contax II would have had my vote except that you bundled the IIa in with it, and those post-war versions just aren't the same.
 
Rich Silfver said:
Are the photos I include in the poll useful - or is there a risk you'll only look at that ONE sample photo I quickly googled to instead of browsing around on your own and see 10's of photos that may represent the camera better?

They are very helpful since I don't know what many of these look like off hand. I admit that if you didn't post those, I could not have seen the difference between the Nikon S3 and the Nikon SP.
 
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