YouAreHere
Established
Ah, a black paint M4 because I definitely do not need any more 35mm film cameras sitting around unused.
Oh, and an Arca Swiss F-Line C. So sexy but hauling it around, ugh.
Oh, and an Arca Swiss F-Line C. So sexy but hauling it around, ugh.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Two cameras in my list: Rolleiflex 2.8 and Hasselblad SWC.
Both top expensive for an occasional use.
robert
Both top expensive for an occasional use.
robert
Arbitrarium
Well-known
Dream cameras are Robot Royal 24 w/Sonnar and Norita 66 with the 80/2.
Both unobtainable due to price and rarity... and they'd both need a service before I touched them.
Both unobtainable due to price and rarity... and they'd both need a service before I touched them.
Dogman
Veteran
.... i have almost zero confidence in electronic cameras.
I used to be that way as well. But I've used electronic cameras for the last 20+ years and the only thing that ever broke on one was mechanical. And that was my fault for forcing a locked dial to turn.
Avoid excessive exposure to moisture and a well built camera with electronics will work fine for many years...maybe many decades.
Dpingr1
Established
Don’t need a fancy 35mm-happy with my M4. For film, anything with Keith Canham’s name on it (works of art, but way too pricey for me.) Don’t use digital much, but if I had an X-Pro 2 I might. It’ll never happen, though—committed to film, and too expensive.
bayernfan
Well-known
Is this just a feeling, based on experience or always repeated internet gossip? I have more confidence (based on experience) in old electronics than in the cheap stuff they build in these days. Also, at least in case of the most sought models like the Xpan, you can still sell it even broken for half the price you paid before, either to people who need spare parts or freaks who can fix nearly everything when it comes to electronic. Me personally, I'm more afraid of mechanical parts which can't be replaced.
Anyhow, I'm almost confident that in 2028 you see somebody shooting happily with his XPan and you will ask yourself why you didn't buy one in 2018.
If you see a nice offer, buy and enjoy. Life is to short to be afraid.
Juergen
it's based on experience and a gut feeling. i've had two professional electronic film cameras crap out on me, as well as a few "nice" film compact cameras. the culprit in nearly every case was electronics-based. i just bought a konica big-mini in mint condition. worked fine for a roll, now it's dead.
the x-pan is not known for being a problematic camera, but at that price, it's just too risky for me.
mod2001
Old school modernist
it's based on experience and a gut feeling. i've had two professional electronic film cameras crap out on me, as well as a few "nice" film compact cameras. the culprit in nearly every case was electronics-based. i just bought a konica big-mini in mint condition. worked fine for a roll, now it's dead.
the x-pan is not known for being a problematic camera, but at that price, it's just too risky for me.![]()
Oha, sad to here this, quite the opposite experience on my side and I use a lot of old electronics, especially for audio and photography. Maybe I'm just lucky.
Juergen
Ted Striker
Well-known
Just had my Fuji GF670 serviced, it is on its way back to me as I type, actually.
What was wrong with it and who did the servicing?
Ted Striker
Well-known
silkyfeet
Established
agreed. it have to be an unbelievable deal on a super low-mileage camera to get me to bite. i have almost zero confidence in electronic cameras.
in london cameramuseum get hold of them from time to time. i will probably purchase a widelux before i get a xpan. just need one to pop up in london england (positive thinking
Steve Bellayr
Veteran
Leica M10. Do not take enough photos to justify.
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
FILM: Ebony 8x10. Want to avoid the large format rabbit-hole because I would want to contact print on AZO.
Digital: Medium format. Don't really need to print bigger or higher resolution.
As far as digital cameras becoming obsolete goes, my 5-6 year old Monochrome is still a great camera, warts and all. I actually love that it is a rather primitive and slow camera. After a sensor replacement and Leica overhaul it should be good for a long-long time. Also my 3-4 year old SL remains a great camera for me. Why would I upgrade, and if I did I would still keep and use these cameras? I didn't buy them as throwaways.
Cal
Digital: Medium format. Don't really need to print bigger or higher resolution.
As far as digital cameras becoming obsolete goes, my 5-6 year old Monochrome is still a great camera, warts and all. I actually love that it is a rather primitive and slow camera. After a sensor replacement and Leica overhaul it should be good for a long-long time. Also my 3-4 year old SL remains a great camera for me. Why would I upgrade, and if I did I would still keep and use these cameras? I didn't buy them as throwaways.
Cal
NaChase
Well-known
I really like the Alpa 10d but the last thing I need is another camera system, particularly one as expensive and esoteric as the Alpa.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Cal,FILM: Ebony 8x10. Want to avoid the large format rabbit-hole because I would want to contact print on AZO. . .
I thought you said "large format". What's wrong with 12x10, 12x15, 16x20...?
Cheers,
R.
Sumarongi
Registered Vaudevillain
Dear Cal,
I thought you said "large format". What's wrong with 12x10, 12x15, 16x20...?
Dear Roger,
Mere Centimetres, or Inches, or real money, I mean: Decimetres?
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
Dear Cal,
I thought you said "large format". What's wrong with 12x10, 12x15, 16x20...?
Cheers,
R.
Roger,
Even more money and space.
Cal
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Cal,Roger,
Even more money and space.
Cal
Wimp!
(Or sensible person...)
Cheers,
R.
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
Dear Cal,
Wimp!
(Or sensible person...)
Cheers,
R.
Roger,
Neither of the above. LOL.
If I had the money, space, and time large format would be the place to go. Pretty much unlimited everything.
Cal
E.M
Well-known
film : I'd love to have a Nikon F6 because of the smaller size and the text that you can put between the frames .
digital : Leica M10-P and/or Nikon D850
I already have too many cameras and the cost is a bit too high for the above , I guess I just like cameras .
digital : Leica M10-P and/or Nikon D850
I already have too many cameras and the cost is a bit too high for the above , I guess I just like cameras .
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
I have always fancied owning a Leica M2 made in 1961, the year of my birth.
I'm fairly sure I will never have one though, and accept it.
Chris
I'm fairly sure I will never have one though, and accept it.
Chris
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