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Kodak Medalist 2. No batteries, 6x9 film size, great lens and able to shoot sheet film. A little heavy but build like a tank.

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This is a tough one.
I am absolutely loving my 4x5 w/ 90mm Fujinon right now, so much so that picking up and looking through any other camera just doesn't seem right. If I was doomed to stay in this country for the rest of my life, that would be it. But I've also developed a love for traveling overseas as often as money allows, and for the places I like to go and way I like to travel, 4x5 is simply not an option. A Mamiya 7ii would be a pretty good compromise I think, but I can't bring myself to say something other than 4x5 :sad:
 

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My Xpan + 45mm lens.
 

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The RB67 wins hands down if I could only have one (well-equipped) camera. Or the F3, which I've only used for a few weeks. In fact these two cameras would get my votes for best all-around MF and 35mm cameras.
 

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The RB67 wins hands down if I could only have one (well-equipped) camera. Or the F3, which I've only used for a few weeks. In fact these two cameras would get my votes for best all-around MF and 35mm cameras.

I have a RB67 which I agree with you about MF. I have an old Canon F1 which I really love to use and my personal best all-around 35mm.:smile:

Jeff
 

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Two consecutive replies now from people whose "if you could only have one camera"-camera are two cameras.
This thread is losing its focus.
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The camera that has served me the longest and loved me the most has been my Contax G2 and the 45mm lens. If I had to choose just one for the rest of my life, however, it would probably be my newest flame, a Mamiya 7ii with the 80mm lens.

-Tim
 
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