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MattKing

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Of the cameras I currently own - probably the OM1n.

But the Mamiya C330 and the Mamiya 645 Pro would be calling, and the Koni-Omegas would have their noses out of joint :smile:.

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It would be a tough choice between the Leica M6 and the Rollei 2.8F. I'd probably end up with the Leica, just because it's even more portable than the TLR. I can slip the M into a pocket; can't do that with the Rollei. :sad:
 

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One camera for the rest of my life?
Of the ones I own...My Nikon F4s.
Of ones I don't own (but did MANY years ago)...Nikon F2A.
 

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My Fuji GW670 II - if limited to just one camera. I love using my 4x5 and 5x7, but my fuji would win out because of its portability.
Now, if I owned a 7x17 that would be a different story. :D

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Of the cameras I currently or have owned, my Contax G1. I would really hate giving up LF, but there are places I can go and things I can do with the G1 that just can't happen with LF.

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Of all the cameras I have, the 4x5" Linhof Tech V is the most versatile. That's the one I'd keep, if I could only keep one.
 

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Assuming continued film availability, either a 5x7 or 8x10. They're slow, but I love them.
 

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I do not like this game. I am going home and taking all my cameras with me. Eric, you do not play nice. I am going to tell your mommy!

Eric is a big meanie!

Steve
 

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If I had to live with just one, it would be my Koni-Omega (with lots of 220 film).
 

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The last camera I'd consider getting rid of would be the Speed Graphic I inherited from my father. So I guess that would be it.
 

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I'd have to go with my old friend RB67 and 50mm 90mm 127mm and 250mm lenses,if I can only have one lens it'll be the 50-she's a beauty!
 

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Of the cameras I have, it would be the OM-3Ti. Of the cameras I don't have, it would probably be the Leica M7.

However, to make this even more challenging, you can ONLY HAVE ONE LENS to go along with the one body.
 

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Well, assuming everyone else is also restricted I'd choose my 11x14" Sinar P conversion so I had the biggest format - tee hee ...

Knowing these forums I'll probably get trumped by a 20x24" Polaroid in due course :wink:
 

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Well, assuming everyone else is also restricted I'd choose my 11x14" Sinar P conversion so I had the biggest format - tee hee ...

Knowing these forums I'll probably get trumped by a 20x24" Polaroid in due course :wink:[/QUOT


Well Nick when you serve em' up on a silver platter like that how can a guy resist!:D

Ebony 20 x 24 550 lens and enough film/palladium, collodion to last to the last breath!

cheers

monty
 

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I keep looking at this thread and can't make up my mind.

At the moment it would be my Rolleicord V.



Steve.
 

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Probably my F FTn with the F-36 repaired, and my 85f1.8 attached to it. It's odd that I'm attracted to my oldest Nikon F series body, even though the F2A is more convenient and has a faster top shutter speed, as does the F3P and the F4... The 85f1.8 is a lens that I have this strange bond to... Have always liked the 85mm focal length, and especially liked the manual focus 1.8 version.

-J
 

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I never thought I would say that I like something better than my F3HP with a 2.5 105 Nikkor.

My Shen Hao 4x5" with my Caltar f/6.3 215mm is something that I have been warming to for a couple of years now, this would do me.

Mick.
 
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