Show us your SLR ..... WHAT?

What camera won't?

The Rolleiflex SLR cameras are notorious for breaking down. Basically, you can count in it to occur. Spare parts are getting hard to find. I have five SL35 cameras; three of them are for spare parts. The other two have been repaired.
 
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Ihagee Kine Exacta (1948)..

Pardon the crummy photo, working on getting some better lights
 
Sold all my Nikon DSLR gear last month, including all lenses. Only a Blacked-out Chinon Memotron CE-II remained, with a Super Reflecta 55mm f1.4 lens, an Auto Chinon 28mm f2.8 wide and a Typonar 135mm f3.5 tele.

This is meant to be used when it all gets too rough for the Leicas, when I'm out camping with the scouts.

The Memotron CE-II is built like a brick, it has AE priority, exposure compensation, double exposure, AE-lock and open-aperture metering with ALL M42 auto-lenses, regardless of brand. Best SLR of the seventies, can be had nowadays for under USD 50 in very nice condition. Lenses set me back ten bucks a piece.

I will put a new leather skirt on the old girl shortly, this one has shrunk over time. Thick black Leica quality paint and nice brassing, I love it.
 
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Here's a shot of the entire stable. This represents years of memories, each camera has it's own unique story to be told. Below the top 2 shelves is the Nikkor glass for the F's and F2's, all non-AI and some in their original boxes.


nice collection indeed. I recently acquired F, F2A and F3hp. Very different animals. I never thought the f2a would be this HEAVY. The design is very interesting. I love the DW-1 with the F. I am going to try out street shooting with the setup soon.
 
A recent addition to my camera collection. A Minolta XK with 50mm 1.4.
 

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I have had a bad experience with a 2000F. It looked like new, but it would not work. So it was sent to Germany for repair. It took them 6 months to find a new board for the camera [cost: $350]. The "special low" price was in return for no warranty given. The board failed again six months later. Now I have a pretty paper weight 2000F to look at once in a while. I have the 35/1.4, 50/1.4, 85/1.4.

Amedeo can convert the 50/1.4 to M mount for $75.
 
Guys
from what I see most of you should work for the marketing division of some brand.. I find some pictures really much more appealing than those often showed over the brochures.
 
Wow! Wonderful pictures of some amazing cams.

Well, here are some combos of my humble collection:

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Canon EOS 40D & Zeiss Planar 1.4/85 ZE (not my lens, though)

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Canon EOS 40D & Zeiss Distagon 3.5/18 ZF (also not my lens...)

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Nikon EM & Zeiss Distagon 2.8/25 ZF (again not my lens...)

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Canon EOS 40D & Nikkor-S.C 1.2/55 (this is my lens! ;))

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Canon EOS 40D & Meyer Primoplan 1.9/58

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Canon EOS 50e & Leica Summicron-R 2.0/50

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Asahi Spotmatic & Volna-3 MC 2.8/80

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Canon EF/M & Asahi Super-Takumar 1.4/50

OK, I stop here. Otherwise it will become boring to you guys...
 
Hello Kent! The pix are NOT boring--please keep them coming!
The Spotmatic brings back some good memories. That was my first "real" camera--I bought it used in 1968. Still have lots of slides I took with that camera and its 50/1.4 Super Takumar---a great combo!

Thanks again and post some more!!

Paul
 
Hello Kent! The pix are NOT boring--please keep them coming!
The Spotmatic brings back some good memories. That was my first "real" camera--I bought it used in 1968. Still have lots of slides I took with that camera and its 50/1.4 Super Takumar---a great combo!

Thanks again and post some more!!

Paul

OK, sure. If anybody complains, I blame it on you, Paul. ;) :D

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My main combo ATM: EOS 40D & Sigma 18-125 OS, ever so versatile!

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My first choice for available light DSLR-shooting: EOS 40D & Sigma EX 1.8/24 ... don't believe those crappy test results, this is a fantastic lens! Perfect for a crop DSLR!

Two old set-ups:
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Fuji S2 Pro with Tamron MF 28-200 (left) and Tamron AF 28-300 (right), both lenses are sold. The Fuji now is used by my dad, it's his first DSLR and he loves it!

Asahi Spotmatic w/ Takumar 2.8/105 (left)...
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... and a Praktica Super TL w/ Soligor 3.5/35 (sold).

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EOS 40D with a really fast Vivitar 2.0/24. I have sold the lens some time ago.

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Fuji S1 Pro with Sigma 2.8/50 Macro. This cam has been sold and the lens now lives on my dad's Fuji S2 Pro - what a fantastic lens!

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Canon EOS 650 w/ Tamron SP 60-300.
The cam is broken, suffers from the typical "tared shutter" effect of the 6xx series, but lens still lives on (might be replaced by an EF 75-300 IS soon...)

And a very "special" one:
Canon EF/M with a ...
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Minolta MC Rokkor-PF 1.7/50.
This is one of the Rokkors that cannot really be changed to EOS-mount, so I disassembled the aperture ring and blu-tacked the lens to a sandpapered EOS-adapter. It works, but you have to set the aperture before mounting the lens. ;)
 
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