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p.3 #1 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


F5 weight: 42.7 oz.
F-1 weight 28.9 oz.



Nov 28, 2006 at 11:01 PM
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p.3 #2 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


rebel xti






j/k

i like a lot of the manual film Nikon bodies, but haven't used enough to say which one is the best



Nov 29, 2006 at 12:15 AM
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p.3 #3 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


For me, a kinda long list:

Canon F-1n (original). I *loved* the partial spot metering system on this camera, and it had a silker, more jewel-like feel than the New F-1 that replaced it.

Canon EOS-1V: The Porsche of AF film cameras, and oh, what elegant lines! (But then, I haven't used an F6... )

Nikon F2: for being the ultimate "system camera" and setting the bar for all others to reach.

Leica M3: for its glorious long-baseline rangefinder, flare-free viewfinder, and ease of focus with fast lenses.

Leica M6TTL (this applies to any modern Leica M): for reminding us that cameras used to be considered fine precision instruments rather than consumer electronics devices...



Nov 29, 2006 at 01:44 AM
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p.3 #4 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


Pentax LX.


Nov 29, 2006 at 05:22 AM
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p.3 #5 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


Nikon FM3A

Leica M6 TTL

Hassy XPan

All have very little to get in the way of making images. But, the FM3A is incredible with full auto aperature priority, great ttl flash, great metering even at 1 minute plus and no batteries required if it comes down to it.

I have used the OM-1, 2, 3, 4, Nikon F2, 3, 4, 5, 100.......they all pale compared to the bomber simplicity and battery free FM3A.






Nov 29, 2006 at 09:25 AM
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p.3 #6 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


Nikon FE2
Minolta cle
Small light durable fast.



Nov 29, 2006 at 12:10 PM
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p.3 #7 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


One of the most versatile SLR's was the Leica R4.Many lenses still sought out for R9, film and digital.
With the 35mm 2.8 it was as small as an M and the color and reliability were great. Had AE and actually, there was nothing more that R9 could do.
Still use mine when I dig into the fridge for some older film!

Victor



Nov 29, 2006 at 03:15 PM
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p.3 #8 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


I would probably still shoot my Contax 137 without the digital revolution


Nov 29, 2006 at 05:22 PM
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p.3 #9 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


The Nikon F3a was hard to leave - it felt like it was molded to my hand. Then I tried the nikon F5 and I never went back. Ok the F5 was hard on batteries, but what a wonderful camera to use.. I was unhappy when the world turned to digital and I had to sell the two I owned.


Nov 29, 2006 at 05:39 PM
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p.3 #10 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


my faves are the n1 and nd contax. for all the reasons lotusm50 mentions. the leica m has its place too, but needs some form of handgrip. the g1/2 were v good in almost every way except the squiny viewfinders and innaccurate low light focusing with the 90mm - otherwise close to ideal, with exceptional lenses. liked the nikon fm2 (nice and simple) and was impressed by the f6. never got along with canon ergonomics since eos.


Nov 30, 2006 at 04:47 PM
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p.3 #11 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


I'm close with John Stovall on this one. The Zeiss Ikon Contaflex Super BC was my favorite.


Nov 30, 2006 at 11:53 PM
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p.3 #12 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


My votes are:

*EOS 1V/HS
*EOS 1nRS
*EOS RT
*Hasselblad X-pan/Xpan II/Fuji TX/TX II
*Nikon F5



Dec 01, 2006 at 10:12 AM
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p.3 #13 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


I'll go with EOS 3 and Hassy x-pan (never used one, but seems like a neat solution)


Dec 05, 2006 at 06:03 AM
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p.3 #14 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


I always enjoyed using the Pentax MZ-S with 43mm & 77mm Limited lenses. Very underrated camera!


Dec 05, 2006 at 11:11 AM
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p.3 #15 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


My new (demo) 1v Hs is in the mail (for approx 1/2 of retail!). I bought it today after scanning 40 year old negatives from my Nikon FTn on my new Epson V750 @ 6400 dpi. The V750 makes a 16 bit 505Mb color file from a slide! The image compares very well with my 12.7Mb 5D files with the natural film look and, with slow reversal film, apparently more detail.

I have all the modern Canon lenses and thought that the 1v Hs would be a natural choice to retain film capability while owning a Camera that I could not (then) afford.
It's interesting that while pulling film through the body the 1v Hs will shoot 10 Frames per Second-faster than the digitals (with no film to transport).

I am also looking forward to using those fast L lenses with a 100% super fine/super bright viewfinder. I plan to use my 5D's histogram/LCD as a manual light meter.



Dec 13, 2006 at 11:57 PM
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p.3 #16 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


Minolta Dynax 9 is the best AF SLR ever made imo, its better than the EOS 1 and F6, although very few people will ever admit this.


Dec 14, 2006 at 07:03 AM
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p.3 #17 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


Contax RTS II
N1 comes a close second

The Nikons were out for me because exposure compensation requires taking your eye away from the viewfinder before applying your third hand. Canon hadn't great glass across the range. Leica's too heavy and expensive and you have to like that dreamy look. Contax had the best combination of features and controls designed around usage (thanks to Porsche Design), glass and price. N1 never really got off the ground systemwise so it's second. RTS III had intermittent front/back focus problems owing to vacuum plate. RTS II with a Beattie Intenscreen was the clearest viewfinder I have ever used, and you just couldn't fail to nail it every time.



Dec 15, 2006 at 04:39 PM
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p.3 #18 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


Pentax LX. (I sold my LX system when I crossed over to the dark side.)


Dec 15, 2006 at 05:40 PM
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p.3 #19 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


Leicaflex SL: nearly indestructible construction, smooth and quiet, viewfinder to die for, and it can use most of the current Leica-R lenses with slight modification.


Dec 16, 2006 at 12:33 AM
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p.3 #20 · The best 35mm camera there is/was.....


Minolta Maxxum 7
Leica M6
Nikon F4S
Hasselblad XPAN II



Dec 17, 2006 at 04:17 AM
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