Was Oskar Barnack the best 35mm camera designer of all time?
Don't forget Maitani (Olympus OM, XA). Or Heinz Waaske (Rollei 35).
And whomever designed the Rolleiflex.
Giorgetto Giugiaro. Easily.
Leave it to the Italians to know exactly how much red.
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Wasn't it Reinhold Heidecke?And whomever designed the Rolleiflex.
Ha, yeah. But if anyone wants my opinion, the Nikon F3 is the most aesthetically pleasing 35mm SLR (this does not mean it's my favorite to use; far from it). And I've loved all of Giugiaro's camera designs except for the two most recent (I was surprised to learn he designed the D4 and D800).
Oh, he also designed the DeLorean. It's a crap vehicle to be sure, but it is one of the most beautiful cars ever made.
I too love Giorgetto design, especially Nikon F4. But I don't think he designed the camera's internal so is different than Barnack.
You joke. I know you know the Rolleiflex is 120/ 6x6. Barnack was one of the first 35mm designers. The designer of the Ihagee Kine Prakitca is in the running too. Modern cameras are still based on his design.
I have a Leica IIIc (1942) and have been using it as my primary camera.
Kent in SD
Don't forget Maitani (Olympus OM, XA). Or Heinz Waaske (Rollei 35).
Hard to say. Considering when the Barnack Leicas were designed, I'd say he's near the top. But what about the guy who designed the Nikon RF cameras? And the Nikon F? Or the Leica M series? There are so many good cameras.
If we are talking about how cameras look today, what about Luigi Colani who designed the T90- isn't every camera with the 'curved' look somewhat derivative?
35mm ?And whomever designed the Rolleiflex.
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