JohnArs
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Nikon FM2, Nikon F5, Nikon D800
Cheers Armin
Cheers Armin
-I'd argue for the Nikon FM3a - its hybrid shutter control makes it both a fully mechanical camera not reliant on batteries to do its thing AND a modern AE-equipped, electronic shutter control MF camera.
That aside, the build quality is terrific, handling is great and the built-in center-weighted meter works very well.
Yup, the FM3a is likely to become a classic somewhere down the line. (I guess one can argue that it already IS a classic, albeit a very recent one!)
Nikon D800
DIGITAL:
Nikon D1, D40 or D50, D90, D800
Canon EOS Mark (any)
Fuji X100 **, XPro-1 **
Leica M9
iPhone
For *GASP* digital, it would be
D700 (it still qualifies for 35mm right?).
No Sir, it doesn't qualify as 35mm. 35mm is a type of film.
None of them are 35mm film cameras and this forum is for Analogue Photography and that means Film.
BTW, I agree with the Nikon F4 as being classic. It is already as it is over 20 years old. And I have 2 of them!![]()
the Minolta Autocord.
+1
Usually, what turns classic is what you see alot of. Instamatics, Brownies, Canon 300D will mostlikely be more of classics then Pentax 67 or Linhof technicas or Leica m2. Because most people wouldn't be able to pick them out in a lineup.
In fact, virtually every film camera that is now out of production and more than 20 years old is a classic by definition.
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