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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.
 
Nikon F2AS plus 24, 50, 85, 105 & 300 :cool:
Bronica ETRSi plus 50, 75, 105macro & 180 :D
Sinar Norma 4x5 plus 65, 90, 150, 210, 300 (wish it had a speed grip though) :confused:
 
I just sold my Contax G1 system although I loved it.

For medium format it Pentax 67.

Large format is Speed Graphic and Santa Barbara Pinhole Company.
 
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

LF-kodak 2d 5x7 used most these days.
 
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.)
 
Told ya Vikings like large things.
 
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ROTFL !
 
I fail to see what's so funny about that?
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Well, you know, Bergensere don't like to brag.
 
That's not "bragging", it's "bracing". I didn't "bracket", either...

But I confess I prefer my FED-2 for handheld.
 
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....
 
1. Mamiya 6 65% of the time
  • 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%
 
Canon ae1p & eos 650
28mm
50mm
70-210mm
multiple extension tubes & closeup lenses for macro

My new love is my :
toyo 45cx monorail with 210mm rodenstock
 
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.
 
Leica M2 75%
Nikon N80 20%
Other 5%
 
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!
 
equipment

35mm - Nikon F2, F2S, Nikkormat EL plus several lenses, Olympus XA and Stylus Epic

MF - Hasselblad 503 cxi with 80 and 150mm

LF - Wista DX with 90 and 150mm

any film that looks interesting
 
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