kivis
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I am going with the F.

The OM-1 is an excellent SLR and certainly set the trend. The MX was the most successful execution of that with a slightly larger full info VF.
What do you guys prefer a Nikon F or an Leica M3?
Which one do you think is a better camera overall. If you had to pick one for a trip.
Thanks in advance.![]()
Bodies are about the same weight. I got my F for $25 then sold my M3 for $800. Then I bought a light Voigtlander pancake 40/2 lens for my F. A nice light kit, plus I can still swing it a deadly weapon if needed. (Don't laugh I have seen it done with an F) hehe.What kind of a trip?
The Nikon would be way more versatile due to the entire system but if you needed to travel light may not be the right answer.
Bodies are about the same weight.
...an M kit can end up weighing nearly half as much as a Nikon one.
Which one do you think is a better camera overall. If you had to pick one for a trip.
Thanks in advance.![]()
F with meterless prism - 580 gramsErrr.....878 vs. 500 grammes (F+FTn vs. M6).
But the main weight savings is in the lenses, where an M kit can end up weighing nearly half as much as a Nikon one.
Using C/V bodies & lenses, the difference will probably be even greater.
Which one do you think is a better camera overall. If you had to pick one for a trip.
Thanks in advance.![]()
I use a Mamiya 7 when traveling . . .
Right there with you on this thread.I have both types (various Leica M models, and an old black eye-level F), and I love them both. For simple ruggedness, ease of use, and dependability, I would have to say the Nikon F is better. My Nikon is 50 odd years old, has never been serviced, and it still works perfectly. All of my Leicas have required service or repairs over the years (rangefinder adjustments, shutter curtain replacements, etc.). I use Summilux/Summicron lenses on my M cameras, as well as some special Canon lenses, and these are better in quality than the Nikon SLR lenses. But, though they are better, they are only fractionally so. For the dollar, you can't really beat Nikon (or other make) SLR lenses.
Today I played with a beautiful Nikon FM3A. It is an incredible piece of engineering, and Leica has never produced a film camera which comes anywhere close to it. At $600 it is not cheap, but when you compare what it does for that price to a Leica M and what it can do, the Nikon is an all-out bargain. But, beautiful as it was, I still prefer using my Leicas, I am comfortable with their weight, balance, smoothness, and noiseless operation.
Still, the FM3A is so tempting...
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