Hi all.
I'm at a loss as to what camera to get. For the last 5-10 years I've been choosing cameras on a whim, not really making considered purchases. I now have a collection of cameras I enjoy, or don't, but I don't have one that does what I need.
- I shoot an odd collection of things. Abandoned places, industrial landscape, street, and family.
- My eyesight is getting worse so autofocus is essential. It doesn't have to be blazing fast.
- I shoot in all weather conditions, including in pouring (very heavy) rain sometimes under an umbrella but sometimes just in the rain.
- Recently I bought a Hasselblad 500cm and will be buying a digital back for it in due course, but while that taught me I'm happy with a bigger camera I'll never take that out in the rain.
- I want to go higher than 24mp but honestly couldn't say why. I never crop, as in never. No real reason, I just compose in camera. So while not essential, higher resolution would be nice.
- IBIS is a nice to have, not essential.
- Build quality is 100% essential. I shoot in random places and sometimes have to climb to get to the shot, so I hike through abandoned places and areas.
- I'd like a decent hand grip.
I was thinking Leica SL2 but unless I can find a working beater, it feels like a shame. I don't baby my gear. I have a Leica M10 currently, which is my street and family camera. I have an XPro 3 which I use in the rain, when I'm in London commuting, or just when I want a very easy to shoot camera with me that if it gets stolen or damaged doesn't matter too much. I also love not having a screen. I have a classic 5D Mk.1 which I love, the colours are something special but the resolution is low and it's not weather sealed.
Out of my cameras the 5D feels the best to hold in terrible weather. And with gloves. So I was thinking a more modern 5D or even a 1D or a Nikon D whatever.
What do you all suggest? Any details I missed? Thanks
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EDIT: The Nikon D850 is a possible winner. Certainly rugged enough. Good battery life. Good selection of lenses.
I'm at a loss as to what camera to get. For the last 5-10 years I've been choosing cameras on a whim, not really making considered purchases. I now have a collection of cameras I enjoy, or don't, but I don't have one that does what I need.
- I shoot an odd collection of things. Abandoned places, industrial landscape, street, and family.
- My eyesight is getting worse so autofocus is essential. It doesn't have to be blazing fast.
- I shoot in all weather conditions, including in pouring (very heavy) rain sometimes under an umbrella but sometimes just in the rain.
- Recently I bought a Hasselblad 500cm and will be buying a digital back for it in due course, but while that taught me I'm happy with a bigger camera I'll never take that out in the rain.
- I want to go higher than 24mp but honestly couldn't say why. I never crop, as in never. No real reason, I just compose in camera. So while not essential, higher resolution would be nice.
- IBIS is a nice to have, not essential.
- Build quality is 100% essential. I shoot in random places and sometimes have to climb to get to the shot, so I hike through abandoned places and areas.
- I'd like a decent hand grip.
I was thinking Leica SL2 but unless I can find a working beater, it feels like a shame. I don't baby my gear. I have a Leica M10 currently, which is my street and family camera. I have an XPro 3 which I use in the rain, when I'm in London commuting, or just when I want a very easy to shoot camera with me that if it gets stolen or damaged doesn't matter too much. I also love not having a screen. I have a classic 5D Mk.1 which I love, the colours are something special but the resolution is low and it's not weather sealed.
Out of my cameras the 5D feels the best to hold in terrible weather. And with gloves. So I was thinking a more modern 5D or even a 1D or a Nikon D whatever.
What do you all suggest? Any details I missed? Thanks

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EDIT: The Nikon D850 is a possible winner. Certainly rugged enough. Good battery life. Good selection of lenses.
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