danielsterno
making soup from mud
Most fun are the ones I have- M5/M6 & X100(1st gen) for digi
Least is the same x100 batteries(i have FIVE!)….
otherwise I am happy with what I have.
Least is the same x100 batteries(i have FIVE!)….
otherwise I am happy with what I have.
unixrevolution
Well-known
Most Fun: Film - Leica M4, Digital - Leica M9
Least fun: anything that I can't figure out how to set shutter speed aperture and focus after 5 minutes without the manual - that's a lot these days.
That's a very good litmus test.
unixrevolution
Well-known
Most fun - M3/2/4, Plaubel Makina, Mamiya 6/7, Rolleiflex 2.8/3.5, the various LF cameras I've used have all been fun, Yashica T4/5.
Least fun - F100, F6, EOS 3, EOS 1N, EOS 1V, Pentax 6x7/67/67II, RZ67.
My least fun cameras are mostly cameras that are really good but they are just boring. They are great at being work cameras when you just need to get $h!t done but otherwise no fun. And the Pentax 67 is thrown in there just because of the weight. It's a fantastic camera and I wouldn't mind owning one but I hate lugging them around. Same with the RZ except I don't have any desire to own one ever again.
I have to disagree about the 6x7. Mine is probably my favorite film camera and I adore using it. The weight doesn't bother me, but then I have 4x5 and 8x10 to compare it to
Fotobot
Established
Most fun: Canon 6D & SL1, Leica M9, Nikon FM & F3
Least fun: Fuji X-Pro1
Least fun: Fuji X-Pro1
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Least fun:
Rollei 35
Any TLR
Any AF film SLR
Any digital camera
Chris
Rollei 35
Any TLR
Any AF film SLR
Any digital camera
Chris
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
Most fun:
- Voigtlander Nokton 25mm f0.95 (for Micro Four Thirds) - Really fun blend of analogue ethos with digital convenience.
- Leica M2 - doesn't get in the way.
- Pentax LX - Long-exposures
- Ricoh GR - not so much because of the camera itself, but because it's portability and quality means that it has accompanied me on some incredibly fun (mostly Type 2 Fun) adventures...
Least fun:
- Fuji X100 mkI with original firmware - It just had too many bugs which were 'annoying' rather than 'charming'
- Voigtlander Nokton 25mm f0.95 (for Micro Four Thirds) - Really fun blend of analogue ethos with digital convenience.
- Leica M2 - doesn't get in the way.
- Pentax LX - Long-exposures
- Ricoh GR - not so much because of the camera itself, but because it's portability and quality means that it has accompanied me on some incredibly fun (mostly Type 2 Fun) adventures...
Least fun:
- Fuji X100 mkI with original firmware - It just had too many bugs which were 'annoying' rather than 'charming'
bayernfan
Well-known
Based on personal experience:
Most Fun:
1. Leica M3/2/4
2. Nikon F3
3. Ricoh GR II (digital)
Least Fun:
1. Rollei 35
2. Any auto-advance film camera (e.g. Nikon F5)
3. Digital M
Most Fun:
1. Leica M3/2/4
2. Nikon F3
3. Ricoh GR II (digital)
Least Fun:
1. Rollei 35
2. Any auto-advance film camera (e.g. Nikon F5)
3. Digital M
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Most fun: Leica IIIc and Kodak Retina IIIc. Loved the pleasurable mechanical operation of these simple little cameras.
Least fun: Anything Polaroid. Never could get image quality I liked and the operation was a bit too fiddly.
Least fun: Anything Polaroid. Never could get image quality I liked and the operation was a bit too fiddly.
sarkleshark
Newbie
Leica SL
Leica SL
Leica SL---Seeing the world through a Noctilux--priceless
Leica SL
Leica SL---Seeing the world through a Noctilux--priceless
ray*j*gun
Veteran
Most fun has always been my Nikon F. Simple and no surprises with zero need for any re-familiarization.
Least fun was my Pentax Spotmatic. I wanted to like this popular SLR but I never warmed up to the way the lens and light meter systems worked.
Least fun was my Pentax Spotmatic. I wanted to like this popular SLR but I never warmed up to the way the lens and light meter systems worked.
znapper
Well-known
Least fun from 'best' to 'worst':
- My DSLR(s), delivers great photos, but no soul or challenge or feel during use.
- Yashicaflex-C TLR, difficult to operate (one mistake when loading and you turn trough your whole film), optics is nothing to write home about, very simplistic and 'cheap' feel while shooting.
- My Hasselblad 503CW and the 80mm F2.8 CF T* (can't trust focus, even with an $200 Acumatte-D. Plus, long and tough focus action on the lens. Camera sounds like a cod being slapped around when taking a photo, I don't understand the appeal).
- My Moskva-V, because it's focus plane is crooked (left side is closer than right side).
- Zorki 4K, because it's crap basically =D
Most fun, from most fun to least most fun.
- Leica IIIf with the radioactve Summicron LTM Collapsible, no frame-lines, no parallax-correction and the viewfinder only shows correct view for a fifty at around 10 feet
Sweet feel and operation though and the combined summicron really yields photos with it's own look.
- Leica M3 with the Dual range summicron ^^
- My Zorki 1 with the Industar-22, because it's quirky to shoot with and delivers results with a punch way above it's pay-grade.
- Rolleiflex Automat MX-EVS, it looks like a dog, quite the 'patina' but delivers and I have the filters and Rolleinars (I and II) as well, loads of fun.
- Rolleiflex 2.8F, same as above, but less fun, since it is so expensive to break
- Bessa II 6*9 folder, with color Heliar because it's so old and weird, but delivers super results.
- Mamiya RZ 67 Pro II, because it's one big-ass camera, super-easy to focus to work with and deliver excellent negatives.
- My DSLR(s), delivers great photos, but no soul or challenge or feel during use.
- Yashicaflex-C TLR, difficult to operate (one mistake when loading and you turn trough your whole film), optics is nothing to write home about, very simplistic and 'cheap' feel while shooting.
- My Hasselblad 503CW and the 80mm F2.8 CF T* (can't trust focus, even with an $200 Acumatte-D. Plus, long and tough focus action on the lens. Camera sounds like a cod being slapped around when taking a photo, I don't understand the appeal).
- My Moskva-V, because it's focus plane is crooked (left side is closer than right side).
- Zorki 4K, because it's crap basically =D
Most fun, from most fun to least most fun.
- Leica IIIf with the radioactve Summicron LTM Collapsible, no frame-lines, no parallax-correction and the viewfinder only shows correct view for a fifty at around 10 feet
- Leica M3 with the Dual range summicron ^^
- My Zorki 1 with the Industar-22, because it's quirky to shoot with and delivers results with a punch way above it's pay-grade.
- Rolleiflex Automat MX-EVS, it looks like a dog, quite the 'patina' but delivers and I have the filters and Rolleinars (I and II) as well, loads of fun.
- Rolleiflex 2.8F, same as above, but less fun, since it is so expensive to break
- Bessa II 6*9 folder, with color Heliar because it's so old and weird, but delivers super results.
- Mamiya RZ 67 Pro II, because it's one big-ass camera, super-easy to focus to work with and deliver excellent negatives.
Livesteamer
Well-known
Most Fun, a Leica IIIc. I almost always have one with me and it can use a tremendous number of cool lens's.
Least Fun, anything unreliable.
Joe
Least Fun, anything unreliable.
Joe
Skiff
Well-known
Most fun:
- Nikon F6
- Mamiya 645 series
- TLRs
Least fun:
- APS-C DSLRs
- EVF cameras
No fun:
- smartphones.
- Nikon F6
- Mamiya 645 series
- TLRs
Least fun:
- APS-C DSLRs
- EVF cameras
No fun:
- smartphones.
Kent
Finally at home...
Have I really missed this thread?? How is that possible. I love threads like this one...
1) Leica M8, Nikon Df, Leica D-Lux (109), Fuji X-E2, Fuji X-T1, Nikon F3, Leica M6
2) see 1)
3) Hard to say, perhaps the Nikon F3?
4) Several Leicas and Nikkors, some others...
Now, most and least fun:
(I need to differ between film and digital.)
Most fun, film...
Most fun, digital...
Least fun, film...
Least fun, digital...
"What Cameras Are the most and least FUN for you?"
The answers can easily be different from your choices of
1) Your Favourite Cameras
2) Your choice for BEST cameras
3) Most reliable cameras
4) Sharpest lenses
1) Leica M8, Nikon Df, Leica D-Lux (109), Fuji X-E2, Fuji X-T1, Nikon F3, Leica M6
2) see 1)
3) Hard to say, perhaps the Nikon F3?
4) Several Leicas and Nikkors, some others...
Now, most and least fun:
(I need to differ between film and digital.)
Most fun, film...
- Leica M6
- Nikon F3
- Fuji GW690
- Moskva-5
- Kodak Retina IIIc
- Weltaflex
- Pentax Spotmatic SPII
- Lomography Fisheye
- Polaroid SX-70
- Fuji Instax Wide
Most fun, digital...
- Nikon Df
- Leica M8
- Leica D-Lux (109)
- Fuji X-E2
- Nikon S7000
- Olympus PEN E-P3
- Leica Digilux 3
- Leica D-Lux 2
- Fuji X-T1
- Sigma DP1s
Least fun, film...
- Lomo 166
- several old film cams that constantly behave unreliably
Least fun, digital...
- All those cameras that eat up batteries faster than you can recharge them...
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I know a camera that is great fun and very frustrating to use at the same time. The Minolta Dynax 9xi. If you manage to get used to the most complicated user interface in the history of cameras, then it is a great camera to use. I gave up halfway through....
benlees
Well-known
Most fun would be TLR's. LF is very fun.
Fun is a great word. Fun Fun Fun.
Interesting how some people equate easy with fun.
Fun is a great word. Fun Fun Fun.
Interesting how some people equate easy with fun.
narsuitus
Well-known
My first SLR, a Miranda Sensorex, was the only camera I owned that was not fun to use because it broke too often.
All cameras I have used since then have been fun to use.
All cameras I have used since then have been fun to use.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Most fun: Leica M-E; Leica M6;Epson R-D1; Zeiss-Ikon; Nikon FM3A
Least fun: DSLRs and Android Phones
Least fun: DSLRs and Android Phones
Emile de Leon
Well-known
The 1st cameras you used as a kid..are the most fun..
kxl
Social Documentary
The most fun:
The least fun (for me):
Mamiya C330, and IMHO, any TLR.
- Nikon D500 (because sometimes, machine guns are fun)
- Nikon FM3A (just because)
- Zeiss ZI (that viewfinder)
- Epson RD1s (retro)
The least fun (for me):
Mamiya C330, and IMHO, any TLR.
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