Pioneer
Veteran
Great question!
- Kodak No. 2 Brownie (great images from a very simple camera.)
- Vest Pocket Kodak (Little hard to find film but a really fun camera to shoot.)
- Graflex Auto RB (Pretend to be a male version of Dorothea Lange)
- Crown Graphic 4x5 w/Grafmatic and real flash bulbs (Weegee anyone?)
- Almost 2 years later, still the Leica M-A (simple perfection)
- Lomo LCA 120 (greatest street camera ever made)
- Wanderlust Travelwide (snapshooting 4x5)
- Pentax K1000 (The toughest camera that Pentax ever made.)
- Leica Standard or Null (How far we have come)
- Century Universal 8x10 (Westonesque)
- Sears Tower 57
- Most auto everything cameras
- i-phone
- I'm sure there are others but I actually enjoy working with most cameras...for awhile anyway.
BillBingham2
Registered User
The most fun is the SX-70.
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Crazy Fedya
Well-known
Even though I happen to own a tremendous amount of cameras and even more lenses to use with them, I would like to keep it very simple:
The most fun - Zeiss Ikon Tenax II with 40/2.8 Tessar. The most ergonomically wonderful camera to use for me. Image quality doesn't hurt the experience either.
The least fun - IPhone 6 or any other cellphone with built-in camera. It is as unbearable as it is convenient.
The most fun - Zeiss Ikon Tenax II with 40/2.8 Tessar. The most ergonomically wonderful camera to use for me. Image quality doesn't hurt the experience either.
The least fun - IPhone 6 or any other cellphone with built-in camera. It is as unbearable as it is convenient.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
No fun:
Everything with mirror or EVF.
Everything LF.
Digital Sony and Olympus.
Fun:
P&S Panasonic LUMIX with Leica lens.
Agfa-Billy Record 6x9 Art Deco.
Kodak Toronto made Brownie 120 film.
Smena 8m.
Minox 35 with Minitar lens.
Rollei 35.
FED-2.
Leica IIf with collapsible Elmar 50 3.5 or copy of it.
M4-2 with Summarit 35 2.5 and 28 frames roll of hp5+ in it.
Everything with mirror or EVF.
Everything LF.
Digital Sony and Olympus.
Fun:
P&S Panasonic LUMIX with Leica lens.
Agfa-Billy Record 6x9 Art Deco.
Kodak Toronto made Brownie 120 film.
Smena 8m.
Minox 35 with Minitar lens.
Rollei 35.
FED-2.
Leica IIf with collapsible Elmar 50 3.5 or copy of it.
M4-2 with Summarit 35 2.5 and 28 frames roll of hp5+ in it.
skucera
Well-known
The most fun camera is my old Pentax Auto 110... It got me hooked on photography. It's still fun.
Next was my old EOS 650 and my Leica M3, for completely different reasons. The EOS 650 metered complex photos easily and really well; the M3 requires much more thought with each shot, but delivers exquisite results quite often.
Almost all of my best images taken in the last year have been taken with my iPhone, and I really enjoy using it. It's really an excellent camera. That's an odd realization on a rangefinder forum, isn't it?
Scott
Next was my old EOS 650 and my Leica M3, for completely different reasons. The EOS 650 metered complex photos easily and really well; the M3 requires much more thought with each shot, but delivers exquisite results quite often.
Almost all of my best images taken in the last year have been taken with my iPhone, and I really enjoy using it. It's really an excellent camera. That's an odd realization on a rangefinder forum, isn't it?
Scott
lynnb
Veteran
The most fun cameras I've used are instant film cameras, of whatever type. I think if I had an SX-70 it would be that, for its close focus capability compared to my Polaroid 600 One Step (and for its better lens). The Polaroid 250 I borrowed was pretty cool too. Really liked FP-3000B. Dammit Fuji! But the Impossible new bw 600 film is not too bad.
burninfilm
Well-known
Great discussion, and it's interesting to see what people like/dislike. Here's my somewhat unorthodox list, made up of cameras that for whatever reason stick out as notable for an interesting and enjoyable user experience:
Most Fun (no particular order):
- Kodak Pony series:
Neat little 1950s/60s 35mm cameras that oddly feel very comfortable and precise in hand, with nice & simple viewfinders and surprisingly good triplet lenses.
- Leica M3/M2:
For all of the obvious reasons especially the viewfinders and overall simplicity in use.
- Polaroid Automatic 100/250/350/360/450/etc.:
Great cameras and had some amazing 3X4 instant film made for them. Sadly Fuji is killing off the format, but I enjoyed the heck out of these things, and people really love the prints made from them.
- Kiev 4/4a:
Inexpensive copies of the Contax II, and when working properly, are a total blast to shoot with. The shutter at faster speeds sounds like it's slicing off a precisely portioned piece of light. The Russian glass is also generally pretty good.
- Clarus MS-35:
Yes, definitely an atypical camera to see on a "fun" list. I had a decent working example of this camera, and it was surprisingly fun to shoot. Definitely a funky old 35mm rangefinder, and that Wollensak lens was actually really good. Sadly, a properly functioning (more or less) Clarus MS-35 is a rare find.
- Canon Canonet (original model):
Not nearly as popular as later models like the compact Canon Canonet QL17, but I actually prefer the larger body and bottom-mounted wind lever. It's a great setup that is unique in the Canonet lineup, and makes for a great shooter. The f1.9 lens is decent, and the layout of the camera is simple and clean.
- Canon TL:
A nice, simple, easy-to-use Canon SLR from the 1960s. Super straight-forward to use, nice focusing screen, and a depth-of-field-preview lever that was incredibly comfortable and intuitive to use. Canon did a great job with the ergonomics on this model (and the nearly identical, higher-end FT). Just a neat and very under-rated line of cameras.
I won't go into much detail about the "Not So Fun"(why focus on the negative, right?), but I generally haven't liked using TLRs, scale-focus medium format cameras, or cameras with EVFs.
Most Fun (no particular order):
- Kodak Pony series:
Neat little 1950s/60s 35mm cameras that oddly feel very comfortable and precise in hand, with nice & simple viewfinders and surprisingly good triplet lenses.
- Leica M3/M2:
For all of the obvious reasons especially the viewfinders and overall simplicity in use.
- Polaroid Automatic 100/250/350/360/450/etc.:
Great cameras and had some amazing 3X4 instant film made for them. Sadly Fuji is killing off the format, but I enjoyed the heck out of these things, and people really love the prints made from them.
- Kiev 4/4a:
Inexpensive copies of the Contax II, and when working properly, are a total blast to shoot with. The shutter at faster speeds sounds like it's slicing off a precisely portioned piece of light. The Russian glass is also generally pretty good.
- Clarus MS-35:
Yes, definitely an atypical camera to see on a "fun" list. I had a decent working example of this camera, and it was surprisingly fun to shoot. Definitely a funky old 35mm rangefinder, and that Wollensak lens was actually really good. Sadly, a properly functioning (more or less) Clarus MS-35 is a rare find.
- Canon Canonet (original model):
Not nearly as popular as later models like the compact Canon Canonet QL17, but I actually prefer the larger body and bottom-mounted wind lever. It's a great setup that is unique in the Canonet lineup, and makes for a great shooter. The f1.9 lens is decent, and the layout of the camera is simple and clean.
- Canon TL:
A nice, simple, easy-to-use Canon SLR from the 1960s. Super straight-forward to use, nice focusing screen, and a depth-of-field-preview lever that was incredibly comfortable and intuitive to use. Canon did a great job with the ergonomics on this model (and the nearly identical, higher-end FT). Just a neat and very under-rated line of cameras.
I won't go into much detail about the "Not So Fun"(why focus on the negative, right?), but I generally haven't liked using TLRs, scale-focus medium format cameras, or cameras with EVFs.
Michael Markey
Veteran
Depends on what I`m shooting .
Sports or street photography.
DSLR for sports because it has the reach and is really simple to use.
One of the Merrills for the outdoor ,more static stuff.
Although I have used it in circumstances where a DSLR would be more sensible because I like the different output.
Didn`t care for the Rollie 35s ...too small for my hands .
The M2 and M3 fall somewhere in between in terms of usage.
When I want to use a film camera I`m as likely to pick up a battered Pentax ME Super.
Now that`s a camera that I`ve always liked.
Sports or street photography.
DSLR for sports because it has the reach and is really simple to use.
One of the Merrills for the outdoor ,more static stuff.
Although I have used it in circumstances where a DSLR would be more sensible because I like the different output.
Didn`t care for the Rollie 35s ...too small for my hands .
The M2 and M3 fall somewhere in between in terms of usage.
When I want to use a film camera I`m as likely to pick up a battered Pentax ME Super.
Now that`s a camera that I`ve always liked.
Dogman
Veteran
The cameras I've owned that were the most fun to use have always been the compact, pocket type--Olympus XA, Panasonic LX5, etc. Also Polaroids and cameras like the Holga and various pinhole types. They weren't "serious" cameras so I generally just played around with them and enjoyed it. Sometimes I made halfway decent pictures with them.
Least fun? The new ones. Learning new digital cameras can be a frustrating ordeal with all those multi-function buttons and obscure modes. Once learned, no problem...I can then settle down and start using them effectively and, most times, enjoy them.
Least fun? The new ones. Learning new digital cameras can be a frustrating ordeal with all those multi-function buttons and obscure modes. Once learned, no problem...I can then settle down and start using them effectively and, most times, enjoy them.
Spanik
Well-known
Most fun:
- 645ProTl, dependable, lots of lenses for it, fits me well, delivers as I want it
- Practika MTL-3, never fails, lots of M42 glass around
Least fun:
- any folder
- any rangefinder
- any 6x7
Most frustrating:
- Sigma Foveons, gorgous output but that iso and battery use.
- Fuji GX617 always an expedition to take that along but the images.
- 645ProTl, dependable, lots of lenses for it, fits me well, delivers as I want it
- Practika MTL-3, never fails, lots of M42 glass around
Least fun:
- any folder
- any rangefinder
- any 6x7
Most frustrating:
- Sigma Foveons, gorgous output but that iso and battery use.
- Fuji GX617 always an expedition to take that along but the images.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Well I used a Nikkormat when I was in School
an Oly OM1 till it broke
Lots of Ltm Barnacks
dabbled with Digital... Oly E1,RD1, Sigma DP, DP Merrills, Ricoh grd 1.2,3, M8, M-E, Fuji XE1, Leica X1,X2, had a Grand Time with them All
Had a Rolleiflex and a Mamiya 645 for a week, all in Good fun
But what always wins my heart is a Leica M Film body
an Oly OM1 till it broke
Lots of Ltm Barnacks
dabbled with Digital... Oly E1,RD1, Sigma DP, DP Merrills, Ricoh grd 1.2,3, M8, M-E, Fuji XE1, Leica X1,X2, had a Grand Time with them All
Had a Rolleiflex and a Mamiya 645 for a week, all in Good fun
But what always wins my heart is a Leica M Film body
unixrevolution
Well-known
Most fun:
1. Anything instant. Love my Instax Wide, SX-70, Land peel-apart film cameras. Instant is a crowd pleaser even in the digital world, and Instant film is my party drug.
2. Large Format. I love the look and feel of large format, I love the thoughtfulness and the way the world looks upside down and backwards. 4x5 is fun, 8x10 is really fun if you don't mind lugging the gear.
3. TLRs. Always had a soft spot for them and love using them, and people enjoy having their photo taken with one.
Least fun?
Honestly, I can't think of much that isn't fun, to me. The good stuff is fun because it's just so awesome, and the bad stuff just makes me laugh at how bad it is. Photography is not fun for me when it simply doesn't work. When film comes back double-exposed or light-leaked to hell, or when instant prints come out of the camera and didn't work even a little bit. Or when a camera breaks while using it. That is the ultimate not-fun.
1. Anything instant. Love my Instax Wide, SX-70, Land peel-apart film cameras. Instant is a crowd pleaser even in the digital world, and Instant film is my party drug.
2. Large Format. I love the look and feel of large format, I love the thoughtfulness and the way the world looks upside down and backwards. 4x5 is fun, 8x10 is really fun if you don't mind lugging the gear.
3. TLRs. Always had a soft spot for them and love using them, and people enjoy having their photo taken with one.
Least fun?
Honestly, I can't think of much that isn't fun, to me. The good stuff is fun because it's just so awesome, and the bad stuff just makes me laugh at how bad it is. Photography is not fun for me when it simply doesn't work. When film comes back double-exposed or light-leaked to hell, or when instant prints come out of the camera and didn't work even a little bit. Or when a camera breaks while using it. That is the ultimate not-fun.
newspaperguy
Well-known
Most FUN - more or less in order:
Pen FT (half-frame)
Voightlander Bessa L w/25
OM-2n... hell, any film OM!
Kiev II
Zorki 1d (My Leica wannabee)
Nikon F
Nikon 2020
Canon G5 (Had to add at least one digital) :angel:
BUT>>> My most used is the venerable Olympus E-1 dslr.
Pen FT (half-frame)
Voightlander Bessa L w/25
OM-2n... hell, any film OM!
Kiev II
Zorki 1d (My Leica wannabee)
Nikon F
Nikon 2020
Canon G5 (Had to add at least one digital) :angel:
BUT>>> My most used is the venerable Olympus E-1 dslr.
ajramirez
Established
All of my current cameras (Leica M-P, Nikon Df, Canon 7D Mk. II) are, for me, quite fun to use, each in their own niche. Otherwise, I would not have bought or kept them. However, I recently picked up a 28-70mm 2.8 AF-S Nikkor that has decidedly been not fun to use on the Nikon Df, as it weighs a ton. First lens purchase in many years that has not agreed with me.
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
Another opportunity for me to rave about the Epson R-D1. There's something about the shutter cocking lever that just makes me feel all HCB. The fact that it creates the nicest files is frosting on the cake. Next in line would be the X100 I guess, though the M9 files are so very satisfying too. But for pure fun taking pix, hands down the Epson.
viewfinder-m2
Member
In no particular order:
-Favorite cameras: Leica M7, Hexar AF, Ricoh GR1v, LOMO LC-A. (can you tell I like AE?) and HOLGA 120 for cheap med format and good subversive toy. Oly PEN 'W'/'S' for half frame of course.
-choice for "best" cameras: Contax T3, Minolta TC-1, Oly Mju II, Ricoh GR series for portability, lens quality and ease of use. Literally pocketable and very lightweight.
-most reliable: NIKON FM2N, LEICA M2/M6TTL, OLY OM1n/2n/ PEN FT, HOLGA 120!
-sharpest lenses: Summicron 35 v.4, Summicron C, Minolta Rokkor 28mm, Contax G 45 Planar, Rolleiflex 2.8F Planar, T3's Sonnar f2.8, MS optical Perar,
Zuiko on Olympus Pen W!
Most frustrating to use: Argus AF, any LF camera, Bolsey B2 (I'd rather fiddle with a Leica IIIf which is not frustrating at all. Actually pleasurable).
MOST FUN: DIGITAL HARINEZUMI!!! Polaroid SLR 680, Minolta CLE: like an M7 but much lighter! Ricoh GR1v, Fuji TW-3...
Least fun: Canon 5D.
-Favorite cameras: Leica M7, Hexar AF, Ricoh GR1v, LOMO LC-A. (can you tell I like AE?) and HOLGA 120 for cheap med format and good subversive toy. Oly PEN 'W'/'S' for half frame of course.
-choice for "best" cameras: Contax T3, Minolta TC-1, Oly Mju II, Ricoh GR series for portability, lens quality and ease of use. Literally pocketable and very lightweight.
-most reliable: NIKON FM2N, LEICA M2/M6TTL, OLY OM1n/2n/ PEN FT, HOLGA 120!
-sharpest lenses: Summicron 35 v.4, Summicron C, Minolta Rokkor 28mm, Contax G 45 Planar, Rolleiflex 2.8F Planar, T3's Sonnar f2.8, MS optical Perar,
Zuiko on Olympus Pen W!
Most frustrating to use: Argus AF, any LF camera, Bolsey B2 (I'd rather fiddle with a Leica IIIf which is not frustrating at all. Actually pleasurable).
MOST FUN: DIGITAL HARINEZUMI!!! Polaroid SLR 680, Minolta CLE: like an M7 but much lighter! Ricoh GR1v, Fuji TW-3...
Least fun: Canon 5D.
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Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
Oh, the least fun. As a 70 year old arthritic with five herniated discs, the Mamiya RZ67 is without a doubt my least "Fun" camera. Still, I use it.
dee
Well-known
....have to state that cameras are a filter for ASD , so ultimate results are less crucial , having got That shadow out of the way ...
Most comforting / fun ?
My 1st SLR , 1971 Prinzflex STTL / 50 F2 Takumar , Chinon Clone . Heavy , loud , indestructible , underrated . Pure familiarity and muscle memory .
Any Minolta SRs / 7v / SRT especially a black one !
My Kontax Kiev clones , rescued basket case Contax I I and Kiev II / III , selenium meters .
Leica Digilux 3 / Panasonic L1 with compact Olympus lenses - OK , the Leica zoom is great , but the bulk and weight is not fun !
Curiously Fuji X-Pro 1 , nom 41mm though I have only had it for weeks and making miss takes , it just suits me somehow.
Non-fun my functional Sony A 35 , reasonably compact , but no soul .
Pentax K10d - lost touch with the bulk and odd colour balance .
FSUs which look great but literally grate , despite being CLA again !
Middle ground . Leica M8 CV 35 f2.5 when I am in that groove .
Surprisingly , cheap and cheerful very simplified Sony A290 which , in size etc , should be indee fensible , but permits my 1997 Minolta 35-80. crops to my fave 51-120 and the sensor has lovely colours .
dee
Most comforting / fun ?
My 1st SLR , 1971 Prinzflex STTL / 50 F2 Takumar , Chinon Clone . Heavy , loud , indestructible , underrated . Pure familiarity and muscle memory .
Any Minolta SRs / 7v / SRT especially a black one !
My Kontax Kiev clones , rescued basket case Contax I I and Kiev II / III , selenium meters .
Leica Digilux 3 / Panasonic L1 with compact Olympus lenses - OK , the Leica zoom is great , but the bulk and weight is not fun !
Curiously Fuji X-Pro 1 , nom 41mm though I have only had it for weeks and making miss takes , it just suits me somehow.
Non-fun my functional Sony A 35 , reasonably compact , but no soul .
Pentax K10d - lost touch with the bulk and odd colour balance .
FSUs which look great but literally grate , despite being CLA again !
Middle ground . Leica M8 CV 35 f2.5 when I am in that groove .
Surprisingly , cheap and cheerful very simplified Sony A290 which , in size etc , should be indee fensible , but permits my 1997 Minolta 35-80. crops to my fave 51-120 and the sensor has lovely colours .
dee
Canyongazer
Canyongazer
Fun...none.
To me, photography is a serious pursuit (Elliot Erwitt not withstanding
"Enjoy" ?? yes, I enjoy using all my cameras or I would no longer have them.
It is possible my "enjoy" may overlap with others' idea of "fun."
Regards,
CG
Currently enjoying the Fuji X E2
To me, photography is a serious pursuit (Elliot Erwitt not withstanding
"Enjoy" ?? yes, I enjoy using all my cameras or I would no longer have them.
It is possible my "enjoy" may overlap with others' idea of "fun."
Regards,
CG
Currently enjoying the Fuji X E2
Oscuro
He's French, I'm Italian.
Oh my!
I must to say that the M6 was the most fun except that film was never fun. Film resembled taking along your boyfriends sister as escort on romantic outings. But the camera, superb. Now fun is X100s.
Least fun but super fun results are anything SLR by Nikon...D3.... Meraviglioso!!! Very much the weight to carry but superb output.
But, my husband says, "What? Fun? Wine is fun, making love is fun, drinking and making love at the same time is fun... A camera? No! The images...yes, there is where the fun is."
He has the soul of a poet. And we are very much old and he still makes my stomach go crazy! Now, that is fun!
From editing suite in the Levant,
Mme, O
I must to say that the M6 was the most fun except that film was never fun. Film resembled taking along your boyfriends sister as escort on romantic outings. But the camera, superb. Now fun is X100s.
Least fun but super fun results are anything SLR by Nikon...D3.... Meraviglioso!!! Very much the weight to carry but superb output.
But, my husband says, "What? Fun? Wine is fun, making love is fun, drinking and making love at the same time is fun... A camera? No! The images...yes, there is where the fun is."
He has the soul of a poet. And we are very much old and he still makes my stomach go crazy! Now, that is fun!
From editing suite in the Levant,
Mme, O
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