Your Favorite 35mm Camera?

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My favorite (and only working) 35mm camera is a Canon K2. It's not an old classic, but it does everything I need it to :D

I also have a Pentax K1000 that needs repairs :/
 

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Same old boring answer, since so many others have said the same thing: Nikon FM2n.

I've had a number of Nikons, including F2AS, FE, even the lowly FG and the even "lowlier" EM, but the FM2n is light, compact, tough, reliable, and ergonomically sound. I miss my M6, but I doubt I'll get another Leica (I would be happy with an M6 or MP with 50 Summilux-ASPH if anybody would care to donate!). I really like my Canon P a lot too.

I suspect a Contax 139 and a 50mm Planar is in my future.
 

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I prefer the FE2, but many times I find myself using the F4, F, F2, Yashica Lynx 14 e IC, FM, etc. I also use the Yashica Electro 35 GSN and the MG-1 a lot.
 

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I would have to say my favorite is my Canon F1n with a Canon 50mm f1.4 or the 50mm f3.5 macro lens. I just got the FN power winder as well as the speed finder. Sturdy camera that works well and gets noticed by other FILM camera users. For just packing around I use my Canon Rebel Ti w/Tameron 35-210 f3.5 which I say if that gets broken on my street photography I won't lose a lot of sleep.
If the situation suits a rangefinder I have a Rocoh FF-3 w/35mm f/3.2 which takes amazingly good photos for its size.
 
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fav. 35mm slr: Nikon F3hp with Nikkor 28mmf2.8
fav. 35mm RF: Leica M2 with Summaron f2.8
fav. 35mm manual compact: Rollei 35S with 40mmf2 Sonnar
fav. 35mm P+S: Rollei AFM35 with 38mmf2.6 S-Apogon
fav. MF slr: Hasselblad CM with 80mmf2.8 Planar
fav. MF RF: Plaubel Makina with 80mf2.8 Nikkor
fav. MF TLR: Rolleiflex w75mmf3.5 Planar
fav. 4x5 press: Speed Graphic with 135mm

Because I've tried lots of cameras and these feel like the best tools to me.
 

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Nikon FA in black with an MD-15 motordrive. The two I own have been very good to me since 1995. I've used many different 35mm SLR's over the years and I always seem to come back to the FA.
 

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Cameras for peanuts

I recently picked up a Praktica MTL5 for £10. As this was the first 35mm SLR I ever owned, I could not resist it.

By a strange quirk of fate, on the very same day I was given a Chinon CE-5, complete with an auto winder and a 35-70mm lens.

I know everyone has gone mad over digital. And I own and use digital cameras. But I find something missing from digital images. I can't put my finger on it. They have no soul.

Does that sound crazy?
 

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My favorites are the Nikon FE and F3. I used the hell out of them in the past, and I miss them quite a lot. I switched to digital a few years ago, but recently began shooting large format. I realized that I didn't have a 35mm film camera, and I happened to find a good deal on a bunch of old Canon stuff. I've begun using an F1 with a growing assortment of lenses, and I find that my D300 isn't getting out of my bag very often anymore.
 

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Fav 35mm cameras

I've owned so many cameras over the years it's hard to pick one as my favorite, so here's a short list:

Nikon F (the one and only)
Nikon SP (I wish I'd held on to this one...worth a small fortune with the 50 f/1.1 lens!)
Canon F-1/F-1n (damned near indestructible)
Canon T-90 (everything but autofocus)
Nikon F4 (big, heavy and almost indestructible)
Nikon N90s (too much plastic but rock solid)

I currently have 3 N90s and one 8008s SLRs. Thinking about buying an F100 or an F5.
 

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Sold my OM1 gear, still a bit sad about it...

Every time I see this, it makes me feel better about still having the OM-1 I bought in high school, c1977. It needs service, and I'm having issues with packing it in a box and sending it away.

Bought another OM-1 last week for $42 to get through the separation anxiety, but I haven't put film in it yet.
 

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Having just praised the Olympus OM1 in another thread, it a close call between that classic and my Leica M6. Somehow for looks and feel my venerable Leica IIIF may be the one I’d take to a desert island though.

Regards
Charles
 

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My favorite 35mm camera must be my OM2n. However, my most-used is definitely the ME Super I bought for $15. It's completely beat up, which means I can take it everywhere and throw it around and if it breaks, I'll buy another one on eBay.
 

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I have owned many 35mm cameras over the years and I must say that my pair of Nikon F5s are insanely great. The metering is bloody near impossible to fool and they are built like a tank. In fact the strap broke on one of them on a very cold morning and the camera just bounced off the ice on the road. Don
 

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Contax RTS I
Contax RTS II
Contax RTS III

For the sheer beauty of them, for their functionality, for the Carl Zeiss lenses.
 

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hallo

eos 1 v (powerfull)
zorki 4 (slow ;-) )

analog greetings

thomas
 

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If I had to keep one body...it would probably be this one....

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But I not ready to give up my Nikon collection...nor any of my other cameras anytime soon.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/15772186@N05/sets/72157620882230597/show/
 

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My Yashica FX-D Quartz SE & Yashica Electro 35 GSN

Its a tie, I carry both with me and use them both equally. I simply can't pick a favourite among the two.
 
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