Forest_rain
Well-known
What's your favorite looking camera? My favorite look has to be the older Leica IIIA cameras. I love the vintage look of the cameras vs. the newer rangefinders.
I prefer the way rangefinders look in general vs. slrs. Maybe that's why I frequent this forum. They just look a lot sleeker and more old school than the more modern look of SLRs.
I also really like the look of the Exa/ Exactee Ihagee Dresden type cameras. I terms of functionality I don't know if I'd be able to use such a camera but I love the art deco style
I like the look of the Werra also. Minimalistic, unique, daring design.
On the converse - what's the ugliest looking camera? I can't think of any off the top of my head but I'm curious to hear what you think.
I prefer the way rangefinders look in general vs. slrs. Maybe that's why I frequent this forum. They just look a lot sleeker and more old school than the more modern look of SLRs.
I also really like the look of the Exa/ Exactee Ihagee Dresden type cameras. I terms of functionality I don't know if I'd be able to use such a camera but I love the art deco style
I like the look of the Werra also. Minimalistic, unique, daring design.
On the converse - what's the ugliest looking camera? I can't think of any off the top of my head but I'm curious to hear what you think.


css9450
Veteran
I like the Nikon F2 with the early style DP-1 Photomic metering viewfinder. Proportions are perfect, and every square inch of the camera is finely and intentionally finished. I much prefer the looks of the DP-1 to the non-metered viewfinder, which in comparison has too much of an "Ally McBeal" look, as if its been secretly starving itself to lose weight.
Noserider
Christiaan Phleger
F-3P with MD-4 and MK-1 mounted on a Nikkor 300mm f 2.8. Hand held in the end zone.
Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
Black paint Nikon SP
Muggins
Junk magnet
I think Da Boss has nailed the ugliest one: https://www.cameraquest.com/argc33.htm
Absolutely agree with the choice of the Werra - I have exactly that model, in green, and it's so stripped down. I love it.
Absolutely agree with the choice of the Werra - I have exactly that model, in green, and it's so stripped down. I love it.
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
The OM-1/-2 are just beautiful, I think. The Hexar RF as well.
aizan
Veteran
Gandolfi 8x10 Traditional
Rui Morais de Sousa
Polaroid SX-70
Retrospekt
Bronica Z / D
theo120mm
Pentax Spotmatic
Matt Phillips
Nikon F
MIR
Konica Hexar RF
Dante Stella
And definitely some of those stereo cameras that Vince has been getting!
Rui Morais de Sousa

Polaroid SX-70
Retrospekt

Bronica Z / D
theo120mm

Pentax Spotmatic
Matt Phillips

Nikon F
MIR

Konica Hexar RF
Dante Stella

And definitely some of those stereo cameras that Vince has been getting!
Orthogonal
Established
Werra III
Optima Sensor 535
Plaubel Makina
Canon F1n
Contax 139q
M2
Kodak Bantam Special
Kodak Bullet
Purma Special
Sigma FP
Canon P
Contax T3
Nikon FM
Leica SL2
Impossible to decide...
Optima Sensor 535
Plaubel Makina
Canon F1n
Contax 139q
M2
Kodak Bantam Special
Kodak Bullet
Purma Special
Sigma FP
Canon P
Contax T3
Nikon FM
Leica SL2
Impossible to decide...
dourbalistar
Buy more film
Black paint Nikon SP
Never actually held or used one, but I agree with you Larry. The SP 2005 is just gorgeous. I'm content with ogling from afar though. I'll probably never buy one because I'd be too afraid to mess it up, and it'll never get used which defeats the point.

photo credit: Head Bartender
My other votes would be Leica M2 Black Paint, and Nikon F2 Titan.
zuiko85
Veteran
Olympus Pen F, the original of 1963 with the gothic f in gold color. So clean, so compact, just elegant.
I have one of those plus a later Pen FV that has been painted matte black and the self timer is removed (and bagged, if any later owned wants to put it back.) Always hated that self timer, it ruined the clean face of the camera.
I have one of those plus a later Pen FV that has been painted matte black and the self timer is removed (and bagged, if any later owned wants to put it back.) Always hated that self timer, it ruined the clean face of the camera.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
The Nikon SP will always be a handsome camera to me, ever since I spotted it on the Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan LP album cover back near Christmas in 1965.
That camera still fascinates to this very day.
That camera still fascinates to this very day.
D
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I'm with Ortogonal: "impossible to decide:"
Kodak Bantam Art Deco https://www.wired.com/2010/02/kodak-bantam-special-an-art-deco-masterpiece/
Rolleicord Art Deco https://www.antiquecameras.net/rolleicords.html
Deardorff view camera?
Nikon F2 titan https://blog.mingthein.com/2013/07/23/fd-shooting-with-the-legends-the-nikon-f2-titan/
Black paint Leica M2,3,4 http://www.madeinwetzlar.com/tag/summicron
& the Fatif..... definitely the sexiest LF 8x10 camera i ever saw..... but weighed about 18 lbs
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Kodak Bantam Art Deco https://www.wired.com/2010/02/kodak-bantam-special-an-art-deco-masterpiece/
Rolleicord Art Deco https://www.antiquecameras.net/rolleicords.html
Deardorff view camera?
Nikon F2 titan https://blog.mingthein.com/2013/07/23/fd-shooting-with-the-legends-the-nikon-f2-titan/
Black paint Leica M2,3,4 http://www.madeinwetzlar.com/tag/summicron
& the Fatif..... definitely the sexiest LF 8x10 camera i ever saw..... but weighed about 18 lbs

Vince Lupo
Whatever
Don’t know about ‘sexy’ but of all the cameras I’ve owned I’d say this is one of the prettier ones.

Altissa1 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Altissa1 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
markjwyatt
Well-known
aizan
Veteran
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
The not ugliest in no particular order:
Konica Hexar (AF, black)
Nikon F2AS (black)
Nikon SP (Chrome, but black is pretty tooo)
Pentax LX (black)
Nikon F4s
Bolex RX4
I only picked cameras I have owned, I'm not a tire kicker.
Phil Forrest
Konica Hexar (AF, black)
Nikon F2AS (black)
Nikon SP (Chrome, but black is pretty tooo)
Pentax LX (black)
Nikon F4s
Bolex RX4
I only picked cameras I have owned, I'm not a tire kicker.
Phil Forrest
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