What camera are you lusting after, and why?

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I'm a film guy but....

I'd love to pickup a digital back for my Bronica etrsi for general photography and work as opposed to art.

Anyone have 20k they're willing to part with? :wink:
 

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A Hasselblad 503 CWD with a few film mags. And then a Nikon F5 or F6 with every G lens out there.

Oh, and the why: Hasselblad for set up shots, Nikon for candids, portraits, and casually walking about with a 200mm f/2 mounted on it. You know, just for show.
 

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I'm trying to control my lustful urges :smile:.

I did, however, just succumb to the siren song of a 210mm f/4 lens for my Mamiya 645. I thought $75 USD was worth the Ebay risk - hope it is as good as it looks in the listing.

This gives me a choice of lens sets - either the landscape set: 45mm, 70 mm, 150 mm, or the portrait set: 55mm, 110mm, 210mm.

Do you think I have a problem?

Matt
 

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Lusting after

Hasselblad SWC, I seen lots of images of these cameras and I just think Wow everytime

Nikon F6. Nikon F, Nikon F2 then I will have a complete set :D
 

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Tuff one... I guess the Mamiya RZ-67 would be my first choice because need a decent 6 x7 (My Speed is not practical) Second choice would be a Nikon - S Range Finder because I'm kind of a RF nut and just want one.
 

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Right now I'm lusting after a 4x5 camera, preferably a Sinar film/digital hybrid model. Although I think those only exist for medium format. Still, I want a view camera.
 

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I have 2 camera purchases,then I'm through-if that's believeable.One would be the Mamiya 645 AFDII and the other will be a 4x5 field camera of some persuasion.The Mamiya for its autofocus and probably brighter viewfinder than my ETRSi.The 4x5 for easier portability outdoors and its generous film size.
 

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A Nikon F3 HP and an F4, which can be found at a reasonable price. The problem is not getting it, the fact is that once I get one, I'd want a second body, some accessories, ... and I'd not be able to part with my FM2 and its backup. Since I use one camera at a time, it'll be money spent without need. So far I have resisted and turned that money into film and development.
 

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A Hasselblad so I can work on 6x6 while being able to switch lenses which is kind of impossible with my Rolleiflex.
A 4x5" camera for portable photography outside, landscapes and such, just because I want to.
An 8x10" for studio because I want to experience it and I think I'll love it
A wet-plate something 8x10" just because I want to learn the process and I like 'em big (the results).
 

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No cameras get my juices flowing just at athe moment but I would give my eye teeth for a self vacuuming double dark slide. I still have little black marks on my prints which I have to knife.
 

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The camera that I "lust for" is a Nikon F3P to go with my pair of F3HP's. I'd also love to have an "Action Finder" to put on one of my F3 cameras.
 
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ALPA 12SW with their Helvetar lens. Absolutely too crazy in price for me to justify, but this is about camera lust.
 

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I have got a new one: a Chamonix 4x5 field camera... or one of those Lotus's

One needs dreams I guesssssss

Peter
 

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"Modest" Kit:
Mamiya C220/C330 and some lenses. TLR and has interchangeable lenses
Rolleiflex (mainly 3.5)
Tachihara 4x5 (GF) Wonderful wood and brass, Badger has got the F (chrome hardware) which is nice too; the only detriment of this camera is that it attracts many people. Heck, but has a fresnel that helps focusing; Technikas don't!
Voigtländer bessa II (color skopar lens). I could put it in my pocket while shooting LF
Agfa Isolette III (apotar). 6x6 format,"MF in your pocket", and I'd like the fact of a classic cooke triplet lens design.
Both the Bessa and Agfa would have the same use; I don't have big enough pockets for a rolleiflex!

Luxury Kit; all are just fetishes:
Hasselblad 500 c/m; It's just a hassie
More Rolleiflex, 2.8. 3.5 are nice, but 2.8s are impressive; However I Hate the meter in them.
Linhof Master Technika. Oi, It's a linhof; Fetish. When folded, I can use it for personal defense. Ouch; 3kg metal brick...
Ebony 45Ti. Nice woodfield, another fetish.
Voigtländer Bessa II, with APO-Lanthar lens. It costs a king's ransom! I wouldn't buy it, but is worth putting them here. For this money, I'd buy some nice LF stuff.
Super Isolette. One or the best of the 6x6 folders; also (a bit) expensive.
 
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Ive had a hankering for a Konica Hexar AF lately. My Canonet and Yashica GSN are getting unreliable, My Kiev 4 never was reliable and I'm to the point where spending $2500 on an M6 and 35mm lens are sounding reasonable.

I'm hoping that a Hexar might keep the Leica Lust at bay.
 

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I would love to have the new Fujifilm/Cosina 6x7 folder, or the 6x7 Plaubel folder. Lightweight, portable, excellent image quality. Versatile enough for me, but the size and weight are crucial for me (I am disabled).
 
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