What's your latest new old camera ? (Part 2)

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Rolleiflex SL2000 F. Any conversation about which 35mm SLR cameras have the best viewfinder should include this camera.
 

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Rolleiflex SL2000 F. Any conversation about which 35mm SLR cameras have the best viewfinder should include this camera.


OMG! You are the King! Those modular Rolleis are so lustworthy.
 

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I was very tempted by a black plain prism Nikon F with a 50mm f2 pre- A1 Nikkor yesterday, but decided against it because I'm a Canon FD guy and don't really want to get involved in another system, and the shop wanted far more money for it than it's worth.
 

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Since I grew up in Braunschweig, the choice of old cameras is obvious.

My oldest is a 1934 Rolleicord TLR. Built like a tank and still shooting today.
 

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I was very tempted by a black plain prism Nikon F with a 50mm f2 pre- A1 Nikkor yesterday, but decided against it because I'm a Canon FD guy and don't really want to get involved in another system, and the shop wanted far more money for it than it's worth.

One should not own both Nikons and Canons! Choose one and stay with it. The two should not share a home.
 

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One should not own both Nikons and Canons! Choose one and stay with it. The two should not share a home.

I guess I'm in big trouble then. Maybe if I mix in several Pentaxes and a couple of Minoltas, that'll settle things down some?
 

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One should not own both Nikons and Canons! Choose one and stay with it. The two should not share a home.

To become proficient and minimize costs, yes. To merely enjoy one aspect of the photographic hobby (viz. experiencing and enjoying fine equipment), Nikon, Canon, and others can coexist in one's collection.

I started with the Nikon F3/T and have appreciated all the Nikon models from the S2, F, F2, to the F4s. They each have their strong points and unique charm.

Before that, my only Canon was an AE-1P. I have since discovered the Canon EF. I think I will enjoy these two above all other FD-mount Canons.

Then there are the 35+ other cameras...
 

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I put a F2AS, an XK,a F-1N and a OM-4 on a shelf together and there has not been a fight yet. But the D810 was snickering so its on the shelf with the 500 C/M and the Leica R-5.

as for a the Ford vs chivy thing its been long been settled since Ford can run a car company on its own while government motors can't.
 

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My latest acquisition. Fantastic piece of camera!
On my shelves the Rolleis, Agfas and the two Nikons live together in perfect harmony with the other ones. Lomo, Fuji and such.
Two shelves to the left and one shelf down the koran and the bible are leaning on each other, also in harmony. So far no fires or weird noises.
I do not own any Canons so I'm safe anyway :D
 

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My latest acquisition. Fantastic piece of camera!
On my shelves the Rolleis, Agfas and the two Nikons live together in perfect harmony with the other ones. Lomo, Fuji and such.
Two shelves to the left and one shelf down the koran and the bible are leaning on each other, also in harmony. So far no fires or weird noises.
I do not own any Canons so I'm safe anyway :D
Beautiful!
 

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Ricoh KR-5 with the Pentax 1:2 50mm lens. Came free with a darkroom lot. I didn't notice it in one of the boxes until I started unpacking things when I got it home.
 

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Another day, another Rollei.


Rollei 35S
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These are very nice: good lens and very compact.
If I remember correctly, there was an item with the shutter. Should it be cocked before retracting the lens, or not? I'm not sure anymore.
 
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These are very nice: good lens and very compact.
If I remember correctly, there was an item with the shutter. Should it be cocked before retracting the lens, or not? I'm not sure anymore.
You need to cock the shutter before retracting the lens.
 

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I bought my rollei 35 on the day they first went on sale in nyc. Still going strong as good as ever. Knocked around a bit with some dents but such things don't seem to matter. You made a good buy.
 
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