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I've never really found cameras all that interesting. I like them to be compact and to have the controls I need and I do care about handling to some degree but beyond that I'm not all that interested in them although in these digital days the camera does maybe matter more to image quality than it did in the past, maybe.
I've always liked lenses more though. Again, I like them to be compact and I like them to be nice to use. I have a little collection of film era primes and I do find these more interesting than modern AF lenses and even more so than the almost featureless fly by wire AF lenses that are common these days. Of the old lenses I think 50mm lenses interest me the most even though for some time I've been more of a 35mm user. 35mm lenses in the film days and in my little collection are mostly f2.8's as anything faster can be rarer and more expensive but with 50mm lenses there's a choice of apertures from f2.8 or slower through f2, f1.8, f1.4 and even f1.2 at affordable (ish) prices and that for me makes them more interesting.
I really like the look of Zuiko lenses like this.
But I think I like these Rokkors a little more.
These Takumars are similarly all metal with scalloped focus rings.
As are these Nikons, I much prefer these for how they look and handle to the later ones but these are bigger and heavier.
New lens wise I like the Voigtlanders as they're just like the old metal bodied ones I like. That's a Voigtlander on the far right. Zeiss do a range of modern manual primes but they look modern and aren't so interesting to me (all respect to those who love them, obviously) and I prefer the look and handling of those Voigtlanders.
The lens on the far left is a modern Sony 24mm f2.8 FBW lens but I like it because it's the size of an old film era prime and it has an aperture ring. It doesn't have the obvious metal build of the old film era primes or modern Voigtlanders though. Sigma have a range of compact primes with nice build, like the following which are all but one APS-C but Sigma do do a full frame range in the same style.
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I do like compact primes, mostly in the 24 to 50mm range and my favourites are very probably those metal bodied ones with scalloped focus rings but these are just my thoughts and opinions
So, what interests you? Cameras? Lenses? What and why 
I've never really found cameras all that interesting. I like them to be compact and to have the controls I need and I do care about handling to some degree but beyond that I'm not all that interested in them although in these digital days the camera does maybe matter more to image quality than it did in the past, maybe.
I've always liked lenses more though. Again, I like them to be compact and I like them to be nice to use. I have a little collection of film era primes and I do find these more interesting than modern AF lenses and even more so than the almost featureless fly by wire AF lenses that are common these days. Of the old lenses I think 50mm lenses interest me the most even though for some time I've been more of a 35mm user. 35mm lenses in the film days and in my little collection are mostly f2.8's as anything faster can be rarer and more expensive but with 50mm lenses there's a choice of apertures from f2.8 or slower through f2, f1.8, f1.4 and even f1.2 at affordable (ish) prices and that for me makes them more interesting.
I really like the look of Zuiko lenses like this.
But I think I like these Rokkors a little more.
These Takumars are similarly all metal with scalloped focus rings.
As are these Nikons, I much prefer these for how they look and handle to the later ones but these are bigger and heavier.
New lens wise I like the Voigtlanders as they're just like the old metal bodied ones I like. That's a Voigtlander on the far right. Zeiss do a range of modern manual primes but they look modern and aren't so interesting to me (all respect to those who love them, obviously) and I prefer the look and handling of those Voigtlanders.
The lens on the far left is a modern Sony 24mm f2.8 FBW lens but I like it because it's the size of an old film era prime and it has an aperture ring. It doesn't have the obvious metal build of the old film era primes or modern Voigtlanders though. Sigma have a range of compact primes with nice build, like the following which are all but one APS-C but Sigma do do a full frame range in the same style.
New firmware update on four Sigma E-mount primes | sonyalpharumors
Sigma issued a new firmware updated for those lenses: ・ SIGMA 16mm F1.4 DC DN | Contemporary (for APS-C) ・ SIGMA 30mm F1.4 DC DN | Contemporary (for APS-C) ・ SIGMA 56mm F1.4 DC DN | Contemporary (for APS-C) ・ SIGMA 35mm F2 DG DN | Contemporary (35mm full size compatible)
www.sonyalpharumors.com
I do like compact primes, mostly in the 24 to 50mm range and my favourites are very probably those metal bodied ones with scalloped focus rings but these are just my thoughts and opinions
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