let's see there 2 Minolta X370 with various lens there is a Fuji 35 and a Canon 35 and Yashica 35 range finder. But most of the time it is my Yashica TLRs that see the most use.
35mm-Nikon N60 (I don't need or want all of the fancy features in the bigger newer ones) and 24mm lens.
MF-Hartblei master 88, 45 and 120mm lens
Galvin Monorail 135 and 150mm lenses
Hasselblad 500C/M with a 150mm CF T* lens for work, and for candid snaps I use a Nikon N90S with the 28-105 lens. (Actually, since getting the Hassy, I haven't touched the Nikon.... there's nothing like a big negative.)
i can't live without my P67 and three lenses (55, 105 and 200), but i keep the OM2sp around as one would an old friend. my current learning curve is with an Omega 4x5 view camera that i insist to myself is far lighter than an overnight backpack. the manfrotto 2021 is on its' third set of pipe insulation wraps; the first two sets hung on till they nearly disintigrated.
i still have my dad's leica m3 and 3 lenses, and his old Rolieflex too...and the mamiya C220 and 3 lenses for it. i gotta sell some of this stuff....
50mm 85-90% (street and general use)
150mm 14%-9% (mostly for portraits and some street)
75mm 1%
2. Sinar F1.5 30%
nikkor 75mm sw 85% (architectural)
14" (350mm) Kodak Com Ektar f6.3 (15% for portraits)
Schneider SA xl 58mm f/5,6 (soon to be my #2 but too new to be rated)
3. Nikon FE2 5% (this is my wife's camera)
24 f2,8 48% (street and family)
80-200 f4 47% (family and portrait)
35-70 f3.5 (?) 5%
I recently sold off the last of my 35mm stuff. Thus, I'm currently shopping for a MF rangefinder. Currently leaning towards a mamiya 7.
In terms of times spent, film developed, and images printed, 4x5 is my most often used camera. Currently I have a wista DX and a toho 45 for backpacking. These both work with a gaggle of lenses from 90mm to 400mm.
Hey,
I'm now using the Nikon F90X and the F5 and I'm very happy with them because of the fabulous lightmetering and AF. However, before I had Leica SL and SL2 wich I sold to be able to buy the Nikon's. Now I regret this very much because of the unbeatable lenses of Leica. I would'nt sell my Nokons, but if money should'nt be a problem, I started again with Leica!