rumbliegeos
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Nikon F3 - just never liked either the meter read-out or the metering pattern. And I agree about the Olympus Epic/MJUII - the image quality never seemed wonderful to me.
I can sort of agree about the M9... We never bonded. It was never completely sorted out and I remained fonder of the M8, which though it had some controversial issues early on, worked out to my complete satisfaction. I still like the M8 and continue to use them, but as soon as the next generation came along I boxed up the M9 for sale.Leica M9. Boring camera. I thought i would love it, but no... I don´t find the meaning with a digital rangefinder for that price. The Leica MM a digital rangefinder i do understand becouse it offers something that nothing else do, it makes you commit.
I must confess that since the mid 60's, I've had a love-hate relationship with the Nikon F. I love the reliability, F lens mount and available lenses and accesories but I hate the weight, removable back and strange shutter release position.
Right now I own three of them.
Well, we might guess you like 'em if you have nine. I'm perhaps not as keen as you are, but still pretty keen: I have five.Right now I own nine of them - And I like them🙂
All Nikons I owned.
Turning lenses left to mount and very limited choices
to adapt foreign glass is for others, not for me.