Bronica RF645 + 65mm Zenzanon.
elude
Some photographer
same here, M + 35mm because it's simple and never lets you downM2 + 35/2 v4 (+Tri-X +Rodinal)
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maddoc
... likes film again.
M4-P, 35mm Summilux pre-ASPH, Tri-X, D-76. No batteries, not to big, is enough for some decent photos.
zuikologist
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Fed 2 with J8 or collapsible Industar 50.
yanidel
Well-known
RD1 and 40mm Nokton. Of course, this is out of the cameras/lens I know or own.
normclarke
normclarke
I have an M2 and cron 35 but really prefer the M4.
Cheers,
normclarke
Cheers,
normclarke
amateriat
We're all light!
Likewise, though I might have a problem choosing between the 50 and 28; I love both, but use the 28 a bit more. Thankfully, there's no need for me to hypothesize about this stuff.Hexar RF and M-Hexanon 50/2.
- Barrett
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Not a rangefinder.
Olympus OM-2 and 50mm f1.2 Zuiko. (I wouldn't have picked that a few weeks ago, it would have been my Ikon and 50mm F1.2 Canon)
Olympus OM-2 and 50mm f1.2 Zuiko. (I wouldn't have picked that a few weeks ago, it would have been my Ikon and 50mm F1.2 Canon)
panos
Established
M4-P and 35 summicron and portra 160NC
although i first bought and M8
and few months later i purchased a used M4-P and after the first roll
i understood what Leicas are famous for.
i feel invisible in the street with my M4-P
love it.
although i first bought and M8
and few months later i purchased a used M4-P and after the first roll
i understood what Leicas are famous for.
i feel invisible in the street with my M4-P
love it.
maddoc
... likes film again.
M4-P and 35 summicron and portra 160NC
although i first bought and M8
and few months later i purchased a used M4-P and after the first roll
i understood what Leicas are famous for.
i feel invisible in the street with my M4-P
love it.
pvdhaar
Peter
I could totally live with an AF Konica Hexar.. Loaded with Reala that is.. It's got one of the most well-thought out user interfaces imaginable, and that sweet 35/2 just begs to be used with a fine grain colour film like that..
But then again, talking about good user interfaces, I wouldn't feel punished if all I had was a Nikon D40 either..
But then again, talking about good user interfaces, I wouldn't feel punished if all I had was a Nikon D40 either..
__hh
Well-known
Leica M2 with 35mm f/2 Biogon (both of which have been sold
)
ChrisN
Striving
Only one lens and camera, forever? What a terrible thought!
Then it would have to be my M4, with the 35/2 ASPH Summicron. One lens to rule them all, one lens to find them. One lens to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them.
Then it would have to be my M4, with the 35/2 ASPH Summicron. One lens to rule them all, one lens to find them. One lens to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them.
horosu
Well-known
Leica M4+ 35/2 Biogon
ChrisN
Striving
Not a rangefinder.![]()
Olympus OM-2 and 50mm f1.2 Zuiko. (I wouldn't have picked that a few weeks ago, it would have been my Ikon and 50mm F1.2 Canon)
Keith, we're going to have to see pics, of and from, this new lens!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Keith, we're going to have to see pics, of and from, this new lens!
I've just finished scanning the first roll of film taken with the new superspeed Zuiko and the results are unusual Chris ... it's a little flare prone at f1.2 but certainly has a lot of character. I'll just deal with the dust bunnies and take a snap of the lens mounted on the OM with a digicam and post a report in a separate thread!
feenej
Well-known
Bessa R and the 35mm f2.5 Color Scopar. Lightweight, all manual, mechanically shuttered, and even has a built in meter. Tiny, light, and fantastic lens.
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Livesteamer
Well-known
My old M3 ss and 50mm Summilux ASPH. Incredibly Wonderful. Joe
alan davus
Well-known
Leica M6ttl and Hex 35UC.
giellaleafapmu
Well-known
I am not sure I am understanding whether it must be a camera I actually own or just one it exists but...
If I must own it then Cambo monorail and Fujinon 150mm, if I could pick up a new one and cost is not an issue I would not mind changing the Cambo for a Sinar P (I have no dream standard lens for 4x5" so I could stay with the Fujinon no problems).
GLF
If I must own it then Cambo monorail and Fujinon 150mm, if I could pick up a new one and cost is not an issue I would not mind changing the Cambo for a Sinar P (I have no dream standard lens for 4x5" so I could stay with the Fujinon no problems).
GLF
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