Bille
Well-known
Trying to prove my point on Konica. No?


radi(c)al_cam
Well-known
Trying to prove my point on Konica. No?
It's the Minolta SR series!
radi(c)al_cam
Well-known
Oh, and let's compare the shutter sound! Say, a 1/125th.
Konica: TCHA-tsonnNNNkkkkK!
Minolta: dja-zwb.
Minolta, mirror up: zwb.
Konica: TCHA-tsonnNNNkkkkK!
Minolta: dja-zwb.
Minolta, mirror up: zwb.
agoglanian
Reconnected.
I'm quite fond of my Nikon F with the plain prism even if I don't use it too often. (Too fond of my M bodies I guess)
sc_rufctr
Leica nuts
Leica R6.2 !!!!!!!!!!!!
This... It handles like a M6 ttl.
HuubL
hunter-gatherer
For size (not weight
), optics and mechanism: Alpa 9d
snot
Member
Nikon F all the way
narsuitus
Well-known
Always wondered about this one. Which one do people consider the SLR equivalent of the mechanical Leica M's?
For size, dependability, features, simplicity, and lens quality, the Leica M6 and the Nikon F2 are equivalents in my opinion.

Leica M6 & Nikon F2 by Narsuitus, on Flickr
Daryl J.
Well-known
I sure enjoy my Leica MDa with a Visoflex II and 65mm Elmar. I actually wish SLR's were made that way. Talk about solid!!! And well balanced. It makes up for the heavy-ish nature of the device(s).
But, technically, it somewhat isn't a SLR.....
But, technically, it somewhat isn't a SLR.....
Imagedowser
Member
4x F2, 2x F, 2x M2, 3x M3, 3x Barnak's ….. Once you overcome the right and left hand focus and other lens operations… of the two designs. The best of both worlds is your new address.
Bille
Well-known
For size, dependability, features, simplicity, and lens quality, the Leica M6 and the Nikon F2 are equivalents in my opinion.
Leica M6 & Nikon F2 by Narsuitus, on Flickr
Quite a good demonstration why Leica and Nikon F are opposite ends rather than equivalent.
Bille
Well-known
For size (not weight), optics and mechanism: Alpa 9d
Would love to try one, some day.
CK Dexter Haven
Well-known
Gotta be the Pentax lx. Size, simplicity, and the CLARITY of the viewfinder.
matchat
Member
I came across this thread via Google whilst researching the Nikon F2 and I know that I'm late to the party, but...
(And this is very much tongue in cheek).
I'm surprised that nobody suggested a Leica M with the accessory reflex housing! Haha. ��
(And this is very much tongue in cheek).
I'm surprised that nobody suggested a Leica M with the accessory reflex housing! Haha. ��
madNbad
Well-known
I came across this thread via Google whilst researching the Nikon F2 and I know that I'm late to the party, but...
(And this is very much tongue in cheek).
I'm surprised that nobody suggested a Leica M with the accessory reflex housing! Haha. ��
Look at post #83
dfdann
Member
Nikon FE compared to Leica M7. I have and use both. FE is easier to focus.
Cheers Dan
Cheers Dan
Huss
Veteran
Nikon FE compared to Leica M7. I have and use both. FE is easier to focus.
Cheers Dan
With long lenses. I have both (FE2), and the M7 (as well as other RFs) is much easier to focus with wide angle lenses and about the same with 50mm.
nukecoke
⚛Yashica
Pentax MX.
I had an Oly OM1, also a wonderful camera, however it felt "hallower" than the MX. I gave it away to a friend and kept my MX. The vibration is dampened better on my MX, although it is a bit noisier than the OM1 (The shutter and the aperture coupling arm make more noise rather than the mirror).
The quietest SLR I've ever had is the humble Pentax ME, but the vibration is not well dampened.
I had an Oly OM1, also a wonderful camera, however it felt "hallower" than the MX. I gave it away to a friend and kept my MX. The vibration is dampened better on my MX, although it is a bit noisier than the OM1 (The shutter and the aperture coupling arm make more noise rather than the mirror).
The quietest SLR I've ever had is the humble Pentax ME, but the vibration is not well dampened.
peterm1
Veteran
Although it does not entirely fit the bill (it is not wholly mechanical) in terms of "hand feel" and functionality I would opt for the Leica R4. It's a beautiful camera with access to a range of stunning lenses. Some early versions did have electronics issues though.
If truly committed to a mechanical camera the Leica R6 or R6.2 would be the way to go. According to this quote: "This made the R6 the first fully mechanical, manual-exposure-only Leica reflex camera since the discontinuation of the Leicaflex SL2"
https://www.apotelyt.com/photo-camera/leica-r6
If truly committed to a mechanical camera the Leica R6 or R6.2 would be the way to go. According to this quote: "This made the R6 the first fully mechanical, manual-exposure-only Leica reflex camera since the discontinuation of the Leicaflex SL2"
https://www.apotelyt.com/photo-camera/leica-r6
santino
FSU gear head
Olympus OM1
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