chuckroast
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Let's have some fun ... please suggest your answers as to what the Greatest Of All Time cameras that you've personally used. Score them in the dimensions suggested below - and, briefly, why. I've provided my answers by way of example:
Most Reliable: Mamiya TLRs - I never had one fail across many cameras and thousands of exposures
Best Utility: Nikon F - Provided everything I needed for 50 years across a wide range of shooting situations.
Most Elegant: Leica III - A masterpiece of minimalist design molded into a magnificent machine that holds its own, even 70+ years later.
Most Beautiful: Wisner field cameras made from quartersawn Honduran mahogany - The wood and the brass make them stunning.
Most Innovative: Leica M5 - It broke the mold, incurred the hate directed at all innovators, and is only now being recognized for being a rockstar.
Best Output: Any 4x5 (I've never shot bigger than that), but especially the Graflex 4x5s which are a great value, portable, and produce stunning images.
Weirdest: Fuji GA-645Zi - It has the optics of a pro workhorse, a very strange user interface, and ergonomics from the firey pit of Hades, but boy does it crank out nice pictures.
Most Beloved: Leica M2 - There is something really emotionally appealing about this camera. Every time I pick mine up, even with no film it, it somehow speaks to me. It's the Stradivarius of cameras.
Your turn...
Most Reliable: Mamiya TLRs - I never had one fail across many cameras and thousands of exposures
Best Utility: Nikon F - Provided everything I needed for 50 years across a wide range of shooting situations.
Most Elegant: Leica III - A masterpiece of minimalist design molded into a magnificent machine that holds its own, even 70+ years later.
Most Beautiful: Wisner field cameras made from quartersawn Honduran mahogany - The wood and the brass make them stunning.
Most Innovative: Leica M5 - It broke the mold, incurred the hate directed at all innovators, and is only now being recognized for being a rockstar.
Best Output: Any 4x5 (I've never shot bigger than that), but especially the Graflex 4x5s which are a great value, portable, and produce stunning images.
Weirdest: Fuji GA-645Zi - It has the optics of a pro workhorse, a very strange user interface, and ergonomics from the firey pit of Hades, but boy does it crank out nice pictures.
Most Beloved: Leica M2 - There is something really emotionally appealing about this camera. Every time I pick mine up, even with no film it, it somehow speaks to me. It's the Stradivarius of cameras.
Your turn...
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