My dad bought a Voigtlander Vito B in 1957. He and I used it until.she gave up the ghost around 1983. I just bought the same camera from Germany a few months ago and I is pristine shape and functions like she’s brand new.
can definitely agree on your choices sir, if i could only have two cameras for the rest of my life from my collection, it would be my M3 and black paint F2 plain prism. 50mm on my M3, 24mm(definitely underrated!!!) and 35mm on my Nikon. amen.
I've always felt like I'm weird because I've never clicked with any of the Pentax cameras. The K1000 was uninspiring. I tried to find a Spotmatic that worked right but never have.
I like the M3, but I don't often use a 50mm. If you give me a 35mm lens, it will stay on my camera like it's welded there, so I went M2. Still, the M3's a lovely camera. I've never seen an F out in the wild. Is it your daily driver?
@@nobodyneedsthis yeah, I tend to shoot on 35mm and 50mm in that order. But there's something unique with the M3 about keeping both eyes open when shooting (due to the almost 1:1 viewfinder). It's like having the framelines in augmented reality hovering over the world. The F is a wonderful camera, and probably the one I enjoy the most shooting
I had an ftb for a little while, before I traded it to a guy who really wanted it. Only got one roll through it, so I don't have enough experience to know if I liked it or not.
I've only used a XA and a Stylus Epic. The XA was quirky, but good. The Epic was fine, I'm just not a point and shoot guy. I've never tried any of the SLRs, I did use one of the dSLRs for a while.
Two of the best looking film cameras as well. I’m in love with my black F2AS. Can’t wait to see about that beautiful Contax conversion lens!
A black paint F2 is a thing of beauty.
absolutely criminally underrated!!! this is a wonderful video - please keep up the good work, and i'll be returning back for future videos
Thank you!
Love my F2! Solid brick of a camera and extremely reliable
And you can still get it serviced.
My dad bought a Voigtlander Vito B in 1957. He and I used it until.she gave up the ghost around 1983. I just bought the same camera from Germany a few months ago and I is pristine shape and functions like she’s brand new.
You never forget that first love.
can definitely agree on your choices sir, if i could only have two cameras for the rest of my life from my collection, it would be my M3 and black paint F2 plain prism. 50mm on my M3, 24mm(definitely underrated!!!) and 35mm on my Nikon. amen.
I'm looking for a 35 for my M2. I think I might see about a non-metered prism for my F2 as well.
"bonus grainydays toilet shot" 🤣🤣🤣
You have to acknowledge the master.
Pentax LX + SMC focal lengths.
I've always felt like I'm weird because I've never clicked with any of the Pentax cameras. The K1000 was uninspiring. I tried to find a Spotmatic that worked right but never have.
Love how that 45 draws. What is it?
45/2.8 Planar, OK, sorry. Saw the roses pics and loved them
It’s a rehoused Contax 45/2 G mount. I want to do another video about it soon. I love the thing.
As a Nikon F and Leica M3 owner, somehow (and stupidly, let me add) I feel a step above your selection
I like the M3, but I don't often use a 50mm. If you give me a 35mm lens, it will stay on my camera like it's welded there, so I went M2. Still, the M3's a lovely camera. I've never seen an F out in the wild. Is it your daily driver?
@@nobodyneedsthis yeah, I tend to shoot on 35mm and 50mm in that order. But there's something unique with the M3 about keeping both eyes open when shooting (due to the almost 1:1 viewfinder). It's like having the framelines in augmented reality hovering over the world. The F is a wonderful camera, and probably the one I enjoy the most shooting
m2 plus canon ftb you won't need anything else.
I had an ftb for a little while, before I traded it to a guy who really wanted it. Only got one roll through it, so I don't have enough experience to know if I liked it or not.
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I've only used a XA and a Stylus Epic. The XA was quirky, but good. The Epic was fine, I'm just not a point and shoot guy. I've never tried any of the SLRs, I did use one of the dSLRs for a while.