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良かったね!
Haven't used many..... Pentax P3 in high school. Canon 20D later - gave fine pictures. But the Pen FV just feels nicer.
robin a
Well-known
Pentax KX, of course!
Chris
Nice Camera's,I want one real bad,I can't justify the G.A.S.
Robin
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
The K1000 is the hero of the Pentax line. Solid, reliable body that does everything a camera body is supposed to do.
shyoon
Well-known
Like many others here, I can't resist the charm of the Olympus OM system. Specifically the OM2n that I have! So small and lovely to use. That huge viewfinder, the placement of the shutter speed ring and that legendary Zuiko glass.
That being said though, I secretly harbour a burning desire to try out an Olympus Pen F and a Hasselblad 500C/M. If only they weren't so darn expensive...
That being said though, I secretly harbour a burning desire to try out an Olympus Pen F and a Hasselblad 500C/M. If only they weren't so darn expensive...
phototektour
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Nikon FE
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petronius
Veteran
The Nikon FM, after a 30-year relationship. Even the OM-1 can´t beat it.
zuikologist
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I love my MX too
I love my MX too
Pentax MX owned since new in 1979 and I recently found one of the original Zhou Bessa R half-cases, stamped with RFF on the bottom, is a great fit. I went through a few to find one that fitted well.
I also have a KX which is superb.
I love my MX too
Pentax MX owned since new in 1979 and I recently found one of the original Zhou Bessa R half-cases, stamped with RFF on the bottom, is a great fit. I went through a few to find one that fitted well.
I also have a KX which is superb.
phototektour
Established
... 30-year relationship ...
Yes, for me and my FE too. It was somewhere in "Esslingen", Southern Germany, when I bought it at a little camera-shop
cblkdog
Cblkdog
What a question. I have a pretty good collection but for shooting its the K-1000, or maybe the T90 or maybe the F1 or maybe the...
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Interesting that hardly anyone is mentioning Canon. What about the AE-1 and A-1? I ask only because I have an AE-1 coming my way, to use with an FD tilt-shift I found on the semi-cheap.
fuji645
Established
My all time fav--Contax 137 MA. It's fast handling, has a bright, uncluttered viewfinder and runs forever on cheap AA batteries. Next in line, my Mamiya 645 with w/l finder. Finally, (don't laugh) my Topcon DM with 58 1.4. Massive and unbreakable!
jarski
Veteran
for film, my SLRs are in the signature, for a long havent felt need to change them to anything. rather, change my job to something more interesting to get use of the cameras more 
for digital, its another story. perhaps FF Nikon one day
for digital, its another story. perhaps FF Nikon one day
normclarke
normclarke
Having used a wide variety of brands from my first Pentax S2 in the late fifties I have at last settled with a very battered Nikon F from the early sixties. Other favourites have been several Pentax ME's and MX's, Nikon F2's and FE's. I mainly defer to Nikon because of the consistant lens quality but have never had a Leica SLR to compare them with.
Best,
normclarke.
Best,
normclarke.
MV72
Marc VERRIERE
Digital : D200 Very pleasant to use. Great quality feel, good IQ for me.
Film autofocus : Canon Eos 5 (sold), Eos 700 seldom used now but good workhorse when it was.
Manual focus : FE2 & FM2n with Nikon primes. Lovable oldies but goldies. Nikkormat FT2, Miranda Sensomet RE on the shelf. Used to have a late 60's Sensorex which I sold for my first autofocus, a Canon Eos 1000n.
In a nutshell. I'm very happy with my Nikons whether digital or film.
Oh, remember I had an Oly OM10 at some time too, and a Fujica AZ1.
Film autofocus : Canon Eos 5 (sold), Eos 700 seldom used now but good workhorse when it was.
Manual focus : FE2 & FM2n with Nikon primes. Lovable oldies but goldies. Nikkormat FT2, Miranda Sensomet RE on the shelf. Used to have a late 60's Sensorex which I sold for my first autofocus, a Canon Eos 1000n.
In a nutshell. I'm very happy with my Nikons whether digital or film.
Oh, remember I had an Oly OM10 at some time too, and a Fujica AZ1.
Vilk
Established
F2, with no runners-up. Not even M3 comes close to that place in my heart. 
Jason808
Established
when I first picked up the Nikon D300 I felt it was just too big and heavy compared to my D80. I love the D80's size/ergonomics but it has several quirks (being a focus and recompose type of person, focus-priority shutter release in non AF-C mode was a big one). Having now owned and used a D300, I've learned to love the weight, size, feel - it's the first digital SLR I owned where I thought it was capable of keeping up with what I wanted out of a camera. It does what I want, how I want, when I want. I love it.
I would gather that the D700/D700s(?) could possibly be all the SLR I could need - at least for a while.
Film cameras? I still have my Pentax ME Super and may still go out and grab a Nikon FE. I'd be elated if Nikon came out with something analogous - the D5000 is close.
I would gather that the D700/D700s(?) could possibly be all the SLR I could need - at least for a while.
Film cameras? I still have my Pentax ME Super and may still go out and grab a Nikon FE. I'd be elated if Nikon came out with something analogous - the D5000 is close.
L. M. Tu
Established
All-time favorite, emotionally: Nikon F.
All-time best among mechanical cameras: Nikon F2 (a modified F).
Current favorite, functionally: Nikon F4.
If I had to keep just one, I'd have to say an F. If my life depended on me going into some really dangerous third-world country and coming out with one good picture, it would still be an F.
All-time best among mechanical cameras: Nikon F2 (a modified F).
Current favorite, functionally: Nikon F4.
If I had to keep just one, I'd have to say an F. If my life depended on me going into some really dangerous third-world country and coming out with one good picture, it would still be an F.
racoll
Well-known
My all-time favorite camera is my Canon 1vHS, the best camera Canon ever made, although my 7D is running a very close 2nd. As far as manual cameras go, I absolutely love my Minolta XD-11 and XE-7. Both of those are a dream to use. I also have an FE that my Dad gave me a few years ago. I love using it and the more I use it, the more I love it. It's every bit as smooth as my XD-11. The original Canon F1 is also a wonderful camera that ranks high on my favorite list.
Krosya
Konicaze
Film AF - Canon EOS 600/630 and RT - even today are great cameras.
Film Manual focus - Canon T90
Medium Format - Hassy and Kowa Six
Still have and use most of these
Film Manual focus - Canon T90
Medium Format - Hassy and Kowa Six
Still have and use most of these
denmark.yuzon
Streetographer

this is my FM2n.. with a virtually glued Nikon Series E 50mm F/1.8 pancake lens.. because i have no other lens... lol..
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