Top Five "Evil" SLRs of All Time

Top Five "Evil" SLRs of All Time

  • Nikon F (F//F2//F3/F4...you get the idea)

    Votes: 223 61.1%
  • Canon F-1

    Votes: 66 18.1%
  • Contax RTS (I, II, but especially III)

    Votes: 45 12.3%
  • Minolta XK/XK Motor

    Votes: 14 3.8%
  • Olympus OM-1/2/3/4 (and variations thereof)

    Votes: 134 36.7%
  • Leica SL/SL2

    Votes: 29 7.9%
  • Exakta System

    Votes: 8 2.2%
  • Pentax (especially LX)

    Votes: 34 9.3%

  • Total voters
    365
  • Poll closed .

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Okay, The Canon FD thread got me thinking about about the really good SLRs of my callow youth (and somewhat beyond). This is, of course, unscientific (how could it not be?), but now that I've started, I guess I've got to finish it...

Edit: I've expanded the list to six, as I forgot Leica's SL/SL2. Mind you, this is not an "all-inclusive" list, and I've left off even a few SLRs I've actually owned (Pentax LX, Minolta Maxxum 9xi) for various reasons, though it does not mean I thought these cameras were somehow "unworthy." Can't please everyone, and all that.


- Barrett
 
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you could have added pretty much all the popular choices, and we would have seen the progression of the poll to show who likes what. I think that would be better...

although i voted Nikon F, Canon F1, Olympus OM.... and that is all i will put. :)
 
you could have added pretty much all the popular choices, and we would have seen the progression of the poll to show who likes what. I think that would be better...

although i voted Nikon F, Canon F1, Olympus OM.... and that is all i will put. :)
I know, but I said this wouldn't be all-inclusive, and I'll admit I was heavily weighted toward pro-oriented SLRs from the late-60s to late-90s.

Serious omission! :(

Pentax Spotmatic series and/or K1000 series. :(
Denise: I know, I know...at the last minute I thought about all the Spotmatics, particularly the F and ES II. But I was also thinking of SLRs that largely made it into the mid-late 80s at least, and Pentax had at least one major sea-change in that period (thread-mount to K-bayonet) before anyone else did. Yes, it's aribtrary, but I hope you'll understand. (I left off one of my fave SLRs, the Minolta Maxxum 9xi.)


- Barrett
 
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Tough one. For name recognition, it would have to be the Nikon F series. I used them for many years, and most pros I know used them. But the Leica SL's, even though lagging in innovation for the time (to be kind), have such nice finders and great lenses. Still, I'd have to give the nod to the Pro Nikon's for the top 35mm SLR of all time.
 
As much as I would love the option to support Pentax on this one, the RTS II is a hard number to follow. Contax it is!
 
come on Barrett, Nikon F6.
I kinda-sorta implied the F6's inclusion by my "you get the idea" remark. ;)

I left out Pentax, Zeiss-Ikon (all those wild and wonderful SLRs from the late-50s through the swan-song early-70s), and Topcon (who actually did make a serious pitch to pros in the late 60s/early 70s). This was a rather tough call, and, as mentioned before, I left off a fave or two of mine in the process. (And, hey, this is my first poll!)


- Barrett
 
OM & Nikon F. If I were to choose only one system, that's OM. If I were to choose only one camera, that's OM-1n.
 
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Come on all you OM owners ... I've notice the OM is hunting the Nikon down in the poll and it won't be long before it screams past IMO. :angel:

Remember ... take a leaf out of Dubya's book ... vote early, vote often! :D
 
Ah ~ a competition between a machete and a sabre.

I definitely see the Nikon as the machete sorry ... the Olympus has it for me!
 
Problem: I didn't see my all time favorite SLR listed.

Bigger Problem: It wouldn't have made any lists on popular use.

Biggest Problem: How dare you leave it off no matter? :D :D

Pro use: Nikon F

Popular among more users: OM1

Best of its time for innovation and lenses: Probably the Contax RTS series.
 
Voted on the basis the Nikon F range includes the FM in all its guises, including the lovely FE (my favourite all-purpose and holiday film camera of the moment, refurbished Leica IIIC notwithstanding).
 
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