What common film camera do you think in the near future will attain the cult following of Leica and Hasselblad?
My guess is the Nikon FM/FE series some of which are already at record asking prices.
Canons F1 seems to be seriously neglected and underpriced!
How about Topcon, Miranda etc??
OR; are we stuck with the Mona Lisa , Hasselblad , Leica syndrome regardless of quality , quantity or perceived value?
My guess is the Nikon FM/FE series some of which are already at record asking prices.
Canons F1 seems to be seriously neglected and underpriced!
How about Topcon, Miranda etc??
OR; are we stuck with the Mona Lisa , Hasselblad , Leica syndrome regardless of quality , quantity or perceived value?

That lens is likely OK at F8-11 or so. Main issue, from many tests I read after that, is the shutter release position on the lens causes camera motion and blurred photos. This was fixed in the last model. Also, no cable release, so same issue on tripod. Yes, this is the reverse of the Leica in some ways, but similar to early Leica's in many other ways. People who collect cameras as a hobby drive up the prices of many classics like the Leica and Hasselblad due to supply and demand, but there always remains a ripe group that is entirely usable but not particularly collectable such as the Minolta SRT-101 that I like. Too many available at low cost.