rxmd
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It's not the plastic per se I dislike - they may not actually be plastic. It's the fact that they're so HUGE. That makes their plasticness stand out all the more. Every time I see a Nikon/Canon around someone's neck, I think of the damage their bodies are taking! I like the Olympus E400 because, for a dSLR, it's so small.
I think of my 5D as a medium format camera. Carry around a Kiev 88 or Pentacon Six with a 180/f2.8 lens for a day and you'll see things in a different perspective.
Stylish SLRs? Not many, even less if you don't count brass and oldfashionedness as values in themselves. Maybe this one:

thegman
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I think some of the Alpa SLRs are beautiful:
http://www.alpareflex.com/Cameras/11.htm
Leica R8/R9 is very nice, but too big IMHO, if it was the same shape, but smaller, then I may still have mine.
http://www.alpareflex.com/Cameras/11.htm
Leica R8/R9 is very nice, but too big IMHO, if it was the same shape, but smaller, then I may still have mine.
Ezzie
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yek
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How about the TLRs? I think all of them are stylish.
MiChAeLsIo
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I love the Rollei 35s, for both the style and the concept.
Sparrow
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Surely the Contax G series are the most beautiful Rangefinders ever made!
... you think?

crispy12
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btgc
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maitani
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the kowa SW esp in black is a beauty, but not easy to find.
from esthetics a Nikon F2 with plain prism is hard to beat.
from esthetics a Nikon F2 with plain prism is hard to beat.
rxmd
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良かったね!
Assuming stylish is the deciding factor, TC-1. Many manual cameras are stylish, but perhaps not enough to inspire a person for whom style is the critical factor to make use of them.
rolleistef
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Hard to beat
giellaleafapmu
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I don't think so and my question was now almost unrelated to the suggestion she asked. She is very young (can I say "kid" to a girl?) and kind of "Lomo type" of person (sorry, I don't know how to describe her better photographically). She was explicitly looking into digital camera and probably, she will get the Pentax K-01 which is the most capable among the camera she liked because of the style. In the end I think that camera is not going to be that important. She might have got into photography because of Lomo, might pass to something more serious while keeping a certain aesthetic (both in picture taking and gear), and eventually get to what she really enjoys the most be that film or digital based. She was/is also attracted to Polaroids (not surprisingly coming from Lomo) and was thinking of this:
http://www.fujifilm.com/products/instant_photo/cameras/instax_mini_50s/
I recommended her to look into real Polaroid cameras (I would have lend something to her if I only had one but I only have a Polaroid back for 4x5" view cameras), so she might get the K-01 from parents/relatives/not sure and save for a flea market Polaroid.
By the way, for some reason while reading all the answers I started to feel kind of attracted to these toy cameras or fancy designs and I might even finally think of buying one of the Fuji toy-instant camera or a Fuji Natura or a Ricoh PX...I think it is a sign of age
GLF
giellaleafapmu
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Do you like it or not? I like Jeager LeCoultre watches more than any other Swiss watch and I have problems only when I compare them to some exotic Japan-only market Grand Seiko and I also like a lot their camera. Pity that it is now just a collector item too overpriced to even consider buying one and beat them around. I'd like to see some company reviving their design. Digital FF Compass? Anyone working for Jeager LeCoultre listening?
GLF
froyd
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Sparrow
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Spanik
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I like Jeager LeCoultre watches more than any other Swiss watch
One day I'm going to get me an Atmos clock. One day...
giellaleafapmu
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Assuming stylish is the deciding factor, TC-1. Many manual cameras are stylish, but perhaps not enough to inspire a person for whom style is the critical factor to make use of them.
Yep, that's true for most persons or...is it? I also believed this and I always taught I was so much technically minded that no stupid marketing strategy, design and so on would put me out of track, till I found myself looking pictures of Leicas in white leather and stuff like that...
I also agree on the TC-1 being the most beautiful camera of all those appearing in the list (personal taste of course). If only Ricoh made their PX with the largish (well...
GLF
Edit: wow, now I see that I had completely misunderstood your sentence. Yes, now that I read it properly I still agree, the few nice designs are usually so much plagued by bad ergonomics or bad optics that even a fashion freak ends up using something else.
Erik van Straten
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