Roger Hicks said:Plaubel Makina... Actually the Japanese 80/2.8 Nikkor version (6x7) could be reintroduced without significant change.
copake_ham said:Also, at the very end of the product run there was a F3 AF - considered to be m/l the proto-type for the F4.
snegron said:There was an F3HP model with the hotshoe on the prism, taller speed dial, it's the F3P and the F3 High Speed.Problem was that they were extremely difficult to get.
Ole said:A Speed Graphic with - very important - a Grafmatic magazine. Or a resurrection of the 1930's 9x12cm film pack would be almost as good (since we're dreaming anyway).
mawz said:And no TTL flash on the hotshoe. I'd like to get an F3P for a couple reasons (no fiddly back lock, no nailed 1/80th shutter speed before frame 1) but it doesn't solve the problems with the F3 that I identified. If you've ever shot with an LX, you'd understand why the LX's exposure compensation/ISO dial design is so superior to the F3's design.
abeku said:The Pentax MX, although a Bessaflex with a K-mount would be great!
narsuitus said:I would love to see the following cameras reintroduced but not in limited runs for collectors. I would much rather have then produced and priced for camera users.
35mm SLR
The Nikon F2 titanium
35mm rangefinder
Canonet QL17 Giii but with improved light seals
Medium format rangefinder
Fuji GW670 and GW690 but with interchangeable lenses
Medium format twin lens reflex
Mamiya C220 and C330 but with winding gears made with harder metal
Large Format
None because the current crop is still great
I have one of these Makinas with the 80 f2.8 Nikkor. If there's a sharper MF lens around I haven't used it.Roger Hicks said:Plaubel Makina 6x9; not with the 100/2.9 Anticomar, though, and preferably able to take a more modern back. Actually the Japanese 80/2.8 Nikkor version (6x7) could be reintroduced without significant change.
Cheers,
R.
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