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Whichever one I happen to have in my hands at the time and that would most like be an Olympus OM 2S or any of the other single digit OMs (1,1n,2,2n,3,4 or 4T). Yes, I don't yet have the 3T, but until then . . . Bill Barber
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Luckily, I don't think I'll ever have the opportunity to fall in love with any of these cameras.
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I have a few 35mm cameras that I love to use, but when it comes to using one camera for very important stuff, I use my Contax RTS 3.
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Have used a lot of 35mm cameras over the last few decades, but the nicest, most flexible, and useful (not the smallest though) I've ever owned is Canon's 1VHS. I've had one for many years now and have never regretted the price. I'll never sell it....
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My favorite of all time was my Konica T which I sold to buy a Nikon F becasue I need a motor drive. Great lens, strong, great meter. My current fav is my Sigma SA 9, has lot of features like mirror lock up, spot and matrix metering, light weight and has a shutter speed dial, auto focus is not very good but I usally manual focus. I also really liked my Nikon F2 with drive.
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 Originally Posted by nsurit
Whichever one I happen to have in my hands at the time and that would most like be an Olympus OM 2S or any of the other single digit OMs (1,1n,2,2n,3,4 or 4T). Yes, I don't yet have the 3T, but until then . . . Bill Barber
Oh, Bill. Admit it, you want one Baaaaaaaaad.
Tell you what. Let's do an OM-Only Workshop. I'll let you use mine.
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You mean I have to choose?
with rangefinders: Leica M3, no brainer.
SLR, I would have to say the Nikon FM.
I own a lot of pre Ai bodies (F, Photomic Tn, Nikkormat, and F2) and two AE bodies F3hp and FE. The FM is simple, reliable, compact and reliable, plus if the batteries die, it's not a paperweight.
"Life moves pretty fast, if you don't stop and look around once and a while, you might just miss it."
Ferris Bueller
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Nikkormat FTN. I like the EL also, but the FTN is such a clean and simple design, and feels right in my hands.
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Nikon F with the standard prism (no meter), and an 85mm f/1.8.
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My all time favorite is the Nikon FM.
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