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Given the huge stable of Olympus OM system lenses available in my gear cabinet, ranging from 16mm to 400mm, the 35mm SLR would be an OM body . . . probably an OM 3T. The other would likely be a Zone VI 4X5. I would hate to see the other cameras go. Heck the Zone VI enlarger could also go to another home that needed a 5X7 enlarger.
 

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I have in fact chosen! My huge/heavy/wonderful/favorite RB67, and my weensy/stealthy Olympus XA.

Y'all can have everything in between. :cool:
 

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Definitely my K1000 for the slr. Couldn't live without it. For my second it'd be a toss up between my vastly superior voigtlander r3m and my lomo lc-a. I know. The voigtlander is vastly superior but the lc-a I bring kayaking, camping, toss it in my bag, leave it in my glove compartment. It gets more use because it's expendable and cheaper than my r3m.
 

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Probably the two Nikons that are here currently. My F FTn and my F2AS.

-J
 

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Probably the two Nikons that are here currently. My F FTn and my F2AS.

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How could you pick only two. Each of your many cameras is like a child to you.
 

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Interesting, reply #17, #20 and #25 all mention the same two cameras, OM-1 and Leica M.
It seems these two often go together and indeed as a longtime OM-1 user I have a M4-2 also. That said, I'd pick, if you cannot guess from my name, my Pen F and OM-1, I have several Pen Zuiko lenses and the Olympus adapter to use OM mount lenses on my Pen. The Pen F is about the size if screw mount Leica so size wise I'd still have the same profile in 35mm cameras.
 

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Olympus OM-1n (28mm f/3.5, 85mm f/2.0 and 135mm f/2.8) &
Pentacon Six TL (120mm Biometar f/2.8 and 180mm Sonnar f/2.8)
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Olympus OM-1n (28mm f/3.5, 85mm f/2.0 and 135mm f/2.8) &
Holga 120
 

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Maybe the F2AS is the red headed step child...
 

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F2A and RB67 but it would be a difficult decision.
 

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Decisions, decisions, tsk tsk! But then it's all a game, isn't it - like so many other things in life are, or should be, if we are to stay relatively sane in this definitely INsane age.

Anyway, I'll play. Medium format/35mm, these being my two preferred "side by side" shooting formats.

1. Rolleiflex 3.5E2 kit and Nikkormat FT2 kit. I have both.

Hm! Or maybe -
2.Rolleiflex T kit and Contax G1 kit. Again, I have both.

Huh! Or maybe -
GA645wi and the M3 kit I am currently negotiating to buy, and have reached the 85% stage (5% more and I will then call in an investment to pay for the thing).

Um...! Or then maybe -
Rolleiflex 2.8E2 kit which someone has just offered to sell me at a very attractive price, and either the Nikkormat FT2 kit, the Contax G1 kit,or the soon-to-be-acquired Leica M3 kit, which I still don't half and maybe shouldn't be listing it, but what the heck. The Rollei was a surprise find, via a friend,an elderly Rollei shooter they know in Tasmania has the (somewhat rare) 2.8E2 which he tells me he purchased new circa 1959, and is now selling up to retire to a serviced apartment for the aged, with much less space. It even comes with its original box and wrappings AND the purchase invoice. The price is, well, affordably low. To buy it I will need a small overdraft from my bank, which I'll negotiate on Friday with my branch manager. Six fairly stiff payments or maybe nine less painful payments and that kit will be mine!

So yes, decisions decisions. But isn't life only a series of compromises, after all? And why should I limit myself to only two cameras anyway? So I will make my usual Sagittarian compromise, and buy the two new kits, and somehow make do with all these toys, old and new, in my retirement life.

Yes, it's all a game. Film costs will bankrupt me. Or maybe I'll just play with the unloaded cameras...

Decisions, decisions, decisions. Time for a large glass of good Tasmanian pinot, decision made!
 

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My answer might vary from month to month, but at the moment my two choices would be Nikon F4 with Milvus 35mm or 50mm, and Fujifilm GF670. Ask me later this year and the F4 would likely be exchanged for an EOS 1V or Contax RTS III or X-Pan 2. The GF670 might be exchanged for a Yashicamat 124G or Fujifilm GSW690III or Mamiya 7II.
 

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Only one SLR? Pentax K1000. Only one other Camera? My dad's old Crown Graphic.
Or should I keep my favorites to shoot with? The Pentax ME Super and Mamiya M645.
But, but, but, What about the C-V Bessa R, the Voigtlander Perkeo, and the Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex?
The hell with this. I'm keeping them all.
 

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