My personal favorite is definitely the Pentax 645 N (or N II), because:Is/are there a camera/cameras that can be considered a personal favorite?
It's funny because you buy all these fancy cameras and at the end of the day it's the cheapest and smallest that deliver, because that's the one you always carry around = Olympus Mju-II / Stylus Epic.
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Yes,looking at my now retired Hasselblad 501 C brings tears to my eyesI have travelled the world with it and often gave it a kiss-good night after a long day of shooting.I can truthfully say; it made me a better photographer.Like may others on this forum, I shoot, as the mood or necessity strike, a variety of formats (35mm, 2 1/4, and 4x5). That said, I retain a particular liking for my first "serious" camera, my (now retired) Nikon F2AS.
This particular body has traveled the length and breadth of North America, and been shot (KM and KR only), in temperatures ranging from +40C to -45C without protest or failure. Perhaps encumbered by the weight of memory this particular item holds a special place: it is one of only three items in my "arsenal" ever to have been retired and put on "display" as an item of "memorabilia" (the fact that it among the three bodies used to shoot my last rolls of Kodachrome is, admittedly, part of its "specialness." What about others out there in APUGland? Is/are there a camera/cameras that can be considered a personal favorite?
I don't think I've ever seen the legendary Mju-II / Stylus Epic in real life - people keep snatching them up.
Probably the camera that traveled the world with me. rolleicord III
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