A small selection of my armoury, all get used, as the pics show, some have been (ab)used a hell of a lot.
First up we have my S3 rangefinder and a couple of black Fs, these made up the main stay of equipement used by photographers in Vietnam. There's something about the balck ones, they just look good when they're battered and bruised from use. Watch Full Metal Jacket or Apocalypse now and you'll see loads of them.
The rangefinders are quite rare though sublime to use. They do what Japan did best, copied the brilliant shutter of the Leica and coupled it with the superior wide base rangefinder of the Contax which had the crappest focal plane shutter I've ever had the misfortune to use. They're lenses are difficult to find but I've managed to source a 2.1cm (with view finder), a 2.8cm (again with matching viewfinder) a 3.5cm and 5cm for it. It's that retro that lenses were measured in cm not mm.
Then we have some F2s, an F2 Photomic and F2AS with a spare DP3 photomic head. These are without question the best cameras that Nikon ever made. The really rough one was my first serious SLR and has been all over the world with me, battered and bruised, been through a fire and just refuses to die.
Then an F3P and F5. The F3P was only available to press photographers when it was launched and is bit of a tank with the motor fitted but is well thought out. Nice big nobs so you can use it with gloves and the silly fiddly bits on the consumer models have been removed. The F5 is just great, far better then the F6 that replaced it, sits perfectly in your hands and as it's a Nikon I can and do use my lenses from the 1960s on it.
Lens wise for the Nikons I have shed loads of the things from 16mm to a 300f2.8 all primes, no zooms, I've never come across one that doesn't distort, the latest generation are good but not good enough.
Lastly we have my RB67 with motor back. I bought it with the advance from the first book I worked on. It doesn't see much action any more but I'd never part with the beast.
This lot is all well and good but is worthless without decent light meters to go with them but I'll save that thread and pics of the rest of the arsenal for another day.
Here you go folks, not a Pega Mixel in sight.
EDIT: Posted a few more in the next couple of posts as well.
First up we have my S3 rangefinder and a couple of black Fs, these made up the main stay of equipement used by photographers in Vietnam. There's something about the balck ones, they just look good when they're battered and bruised from use. Watch Full Metal Jacket or Apocalypse now and you'll see loads of them.
The rangefinders are quite rare though sublime to use. They do what Japan did best, copied the brilliant shutter of the Leica and coupled it with the superior wide base rangefinder of the Contax which had the crappest focal plane shutter I've ever had the misfortune to use. They're lenses are difficult to find but I've managed to source a 2.1cm (with view finder), a 2.8cm (again with matching viewfinder) a 3.5cm and 5cm for it. It's that retro that lenses were measured in cm not mm.
Then we have some F2s, an F2 Photomic and F2AS with a spare DP3 photomic head. These are without question the best cameras that Nikon ever made. The really rough one was my first serious SLR and has been all over the world with me, battered and bruised, been through a fire and just refuses to die.
Then an F3P and F5. The F3P was only available to press photographers when it was launched and is bit of a tank with the motor fitted but is well thought out. Nice big nobs so you can use it with gloves and the silly fiddly bits on the consumer models have been removed. The F5 is just great, far better then the F6 that replaced it, sits perfectly in your hands and as it's a Nikon I can and do use my lenses from the 1960s on it.
Lens wise for the Nikons I have shed loads of the things from 16mm to a 300f2.8 all primes, no zooms, I've never come across one that doesn't distort, the latest generation are good but not good enough.
Lastly we have my RB67 with motor back. I bought it with the advance from the first book I worked on. It doesn't see much action any more but I'd never part with the beast.
This lot is all well and good but is worthless without decent light meters to go with them but I'll save that thread and pics of the rest of the arsenal for another day.
Here you go folks, not a Pega Mixel in sight.
EDIT: Posted a few more in the next couple of posts as well.