What was the MOST BEAUTIFUL camera?

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'Number 1 has to go to the Pentax SV or H1a.'
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Also, the Pentax LX and the black Yashica GT.
 

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I personally do not look at cameras as works of art. They are only tools. Does anyone look at electric drills as artistic? There is one exception and that was an old folder that had an art deco cover. Don't remember its name.

Not an electric drill but antique hand tools can be a thing of beauty. Some people collect them and hang them on their walls as art. :smile:
 

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No one has mentioned the Nikon SP rangefinder yet.

What ruins the Olympus OM1 for me is the huge asa dial.

What ruins the Pentax LX for me is the style of raised numbers on the shutter speed dial.
 

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I think the most beautiful camera was the Kodak 620 or Bantam, with the black enamel and chrome plates. Perfect Deco styling!

Second place goes to the Pentax Spotmatic series. Very elegant!
 

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This one's pretty! B&J Commercial View 5x7

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Black Leica II.
 

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For the more modern feel, the f6 has it all. When i want to keep it simple it's a f2n.

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I'm not sure about the first two replies for the Bantam but I suspect they're referring to the Bantam Special. There are two above definitely
referring to that camera.

Make it three(3) just for the special.
 

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Beautiful? My Tachihara 810HD triple extension field view camera in Hokkaido cherry wood with gold anodised metal work. Not because I say it but because nearly every stranger who sees it for the first time says it.
 

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The Deardorff V-8 made from re-purposed Prohibition era mahogany back bars. Also the Nikon F2 and the Rollieflex.
Beauty is as beauty does:munch:
 

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My vote would be a Thornton-Pickard Royal Ruby. For a modern camera, the 4x5 Ebony.


Kent in SD
 

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What ruins the Pentax LX for me is the style of raised numbers on the shutter speed dial.

What ruins the LX for me are the lugs on the front. I've never handled one, but I imagine feeling those lugs all the time would annoy me to no end.




I think the most beautiful camera was the Kodak 620 or Bantam, with the black enamel and chrome plates. Perfect Deco styling!

Yes, the Kodak Super 620 is a favorite - and prices for it today reflect that. Likewise with the Kodak Bantam Special.
 

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What ruins the LX for me are the lugs on the front. I've never handled one, but I imagine feeling those lugs all the time would annoy me to no end.......

As an owner of THREE Pentax LX lovelies, the lugs are no impediment to the pleasure of its use. On the right hand of the camera one can fit either a pre-shaped grip, or carve one for your own personal pleasure. On the left hand of the camera a truly elegant strap of your choice can be attached via special fitments. BTW, if the pentaprism with a hot shoe should offend thee, one bereft of a hot shoe can be fitted. :D
 
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