Maiku
Maiku
Mamiya 645
Canon T90
Canon EOS 1V
Konica RF
Olympus OM4Ti
Canon T90
Canon EOS 1V
Konica RF
Olympus OM4Ti
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Hasselblad 500C (just edging out the Mamiya RZ67 Pro II).
Leica M3.
Fujifilm X100T.
Nikon F2.
Olympus OM1... no, OM4Ti... er, Contax 137 MA... oh sod it: Ricoh GRD 4.
Leica M3.
Fujifilm X100T.
Nikon F2.
Olympus OM1... no, OM4Ti... er, Contax 137 MA... oh sod it: Ricoh GRD 4.
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Guest
5 Favourites...
5 Favourites...
1- Black paint Leica M2 (bought in Paris for $700 cdn $)
2- Black paint Leica M4 (Vancouver BC)
3- Deardorff 5x7 1938
4- Rolleiflex T & Rolleiflex 2.8f
5- Black paint Leica MP
5 Favourites...
1- Black paint Leica M2 (bought in Paris for $700 cdn $)
2- Black paint Leica M4 (Vancouver BC)
3- Deardorff 5x7 1938
4- Rolleiflex T & Rolleiflex 2.8f
5- Black paint Leica MP
Mute-on
Well-known
Cameras I have used, and in no particular order, save for the Leica M2:
1. Leica M2
2. Hasselblad 500CM
3. Olympus mju II
4. Canon EOS 5
5. The 110 cartridge film camera (Kodak?) that started it all
Cheers
J
1. Leica M2
2. Hasselblad 500CM
3. Olympus mju II
4. Canon EOS 5
5. The 110 cartridge film camera (Kodak?) that started it all
Cheers
J
rajivk
Newbie
Nikon F100
Leica M2
Hasselblad 501cm
Pentax 67ii
Canon 5d Classic
Leica M2
Hasselblad 501cm
Pentax 67ii
Canon 5d Classic
PaulDalex
Dilettante artist
Leica M5 black 3 lugs
Nikon F Black plain prism
Minolta CLE
CONTAX RTSIII
MAXXUM 9
Right now I am readying them and others because I hope to return to film soon
Nikon F Black plain prism
Minolta CLE
CONTAX RTSIII
MAXXUM 9
Right now I am readying them and others because I hope to return to film soon
Canon F1
Canon 11S2
Olympus OM3 --stolen in burglary :-(
Kodak box camera
Nikon F
Canon 11S2
Olympus OM3 --stolen in burglary :-(
Kodak box camera
Nikon F
defconfunk
n00b
Canon F1
Canon 11S2
Olympus OM3 --stolen in burglary :-(
Kodak box camera
Nikon F
Okay, that one takes a bit of explaining. What makes a Brownie (did Kodak have other names/lines of box cameras?) one of your favourite cameras?
Why do you prefer a box camera over similar like a folder or TLR?
I am pretty certain that it was the first camera I ever used, and looking through the little viewfinder was magical. The year was 1953 or so. So, yes, a favourite camera and on the list for sentimental reasons!
defconfunk
n00b
So, yes, a favourite camera and on the list for sentimental reasons!
Good reason
Rico
Well-known
Top five, unordered:
- Leica IIIb
- Contax T
- Contax S2
- Contax RTS III
- Nikon D3X
- Leica IIIb
- Contax T
- Contax S2
- Contax RTS III
- Nikon D3X

PhotoGog
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My top 5 experienced first hand:
1. Leica M2
2. Canon F-1
3. Hasselblad 500 CM
4. Mamiya C330f
5. Nikon FM2
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1. Leica M2
2. Canon F-1
3. Hasselblad 500 CM
4. Mamiya C330f
5. Nikon FM2
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Merlijn53
Established
Rolleiflex 3.5F
Olympus OM
Hasselblad 501
Minolta cle
Brooks Plaubel Veriwide 100
Regards,
Frank
Olympus OM
Hasselblad 501
Minolta cle
Brooks Plaubel Veriwide 100
Regards,
Frank
Popey
Member
I thought that this would be easy, but it's quite the opposite.
1. Leica Monochrom typ 246
2. Leica M6 TTL
3. Ricoh GR1s
4. Nikon F2AS
5. Mamiya MSX 500 (my first 35mm camera)
1. Leica Monochrom typ 246
2. Leica M6 TTL
3. Ricoh GR1s
4. Nikon F2AS
5. Mamiya MSX 500 (my first 35mm camera)
gavinlg
Veteran
In no particular order,
Leica MP
Nikon F3hp
Fujfilm xpro1/2
Fujifilm x100 series
Pentax 67
Leica MP
Nikon F3hp
Fujfilm xpro1/2
Fujifilm x100 series
Pentax 67
Bar8barian
Established
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Lucadomi
Well-known
Rolleiflex Automat
Super Ikonta 531/16
Bessa R2
Elioflex 2
Open - I still have to find my favourite digital or one that works for me.
Super Ikonta 531/16
Bessa R2
Elioflex 2
Open - I still have to find my favourite digital or one that works for me.
oftheherd
Veteran
Not necessarily in order (in 35mm the 901will always reign), of those I own and use.
Fujica ST 901 My all time favorite 35mm camera.
Mamiya Super Press 23
Zeiss Ikon 6x9 folder with Novar lens
Contax 137Q and 167mt (the 137 was destroyed in a fire and I could only afford a Yashica FX103 to replace it. The 167 was a lucky find at a good price, but heavier with its built in motor.)
Olympus XA What a neat little camera and a slightly wide lens too.
Runner Ups
Welta Welti smaller and lighter than its big brother, the RF Weltini
Yashica MAT 124 G which I loved, but I just couldn't bond the same way with the Rolleiflex so it doesn't live here anymore
Yashica FX103 Feature full little camera that is not afraid of Contax lenses.
Mamiya Six a little heavy, but an RF 6x6
Yashica FX 3 Gets used rarely, just to exercise it, but lives in my 167 kit as a backup. If the batteries fail, the shutter speeds are mechanical
EDIT: I just checked and realized I had already answered this in #170 above. Not to far off from that one and the top five here. Maybe I really do like them.
Fujica ST 901 My all time favorite 35mm camera.
Mamiya Super Press 23
Zeiss Ikon 6x9 folder with Novar lens
Contax 137Q and 167mt (the 137 was destroyed in a fire and I could only afford a Yashica FX103 to replace it. The 167 was a lucky find at a good price, but heavier with its built in motor.)
Olympus XA What a neat little camera and a slightly wide lens too.
Runner Ups
Welta Welti smaller and lighter than its big brother, the RF Weltini
Yashica MAT 124 G which I loved, but I just couldn't bond the same way with the Rolleiflex so it doesn't live here anymore
Yashica FX103 Feature full little camera that is not afraid of Contax lenses.
Mamiya Six a little heavy, but an RF 6x6
Yashica FX 3 Gets used rarely, just to exercise it, but lives in my 167 kit as a backup. If the batteries fail, the shutter speeds are mechanical
EDIT: I just checked and realized I had already answered this in #170 above. Not to far off from that one and the top five here. Maybe I really do like them.
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