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OK, I know we have some serious film camera nuts in here and I'm as bad as most of you having more film cameras than I actually need - only half a dozen, but a lot less than I know some of you have and the ones I have have been carefully chosen to be the best I can find of their type.
I've been tidying up my camera cupboard this morning to stop the missus complaining of cameras and bits of camera gear abandoned on pretty much any convenient shelf or other suitable surface throughout the flat. Anyway, in the process of stowing it all away I got to looking at my film cameras and wondering which was the very last one I'd want to part with if it actually came to it. It's an almost impossible decision but I think I finally settled on the Canon F1N...

F1 by tonky8203, on Flickr
I'd have to say straight away that 35mm isn't my ideal format - so a MF camera should really have taken top spot, but this camera just embodies everything desirable for me in a 35mm camera - the Canon equivalent of the Nikon F3. It feels great in the hand, the lever wind is silky smooth, the viewfinder is bright and makes manual focusing as easy as it could ever be.
If the battery fails in Wales on a Sunday, it has a full range of mechanical shutter speeds from the flash sync speed upwards without metering obviously. (just pull the battery and carry on shooting). I have a rechargeable motor drive for the camera which actually provides full power to the camera and the meter, Canon seem to have thought of everything with this camera you just know it's built like a tank and will still be going when my digital bodies have all been recycled.
I remarked to the missuis the other day that I could do with a better lens for it. She said "what's up with that one?"
They don't really understand do they? 
So which is the one for you that we'll have to kill you to take away from you? It doesn't have to be a rational or plausible choice - I don't really think that's anything to do with it?
I've been tidying up my camera cupboard this morning to stop the missus complaining of cameras and bits of camera gear abandoned on pretty much any convenient shelf or other suitable surface throughout the flat. Anyway, in the process of stowing it all away I got to looking at my film cameras and wondering which was the very last one I'd want to part with if it actually came to it. It's an almost impossible decision but I think I finally settled on the Canon F1N...

F1 by tonky8203, on Flickr
I'd have to say straight away that 35mm isn't my ideal format - so a MF camera should really have taken top spot, but this camera just embodies everything desirable for me in a 35mm camera - the Canon equivalent of the Nikon F3. It feels great in the hand, the lever wind is silky smooth, the viewfinder is bright and makes manual focusing as easy as it could ever be.
If the battery fails in Wales on a Sunday, it has a full range of mechanical shutter speeds from the flash sync speed upwards without metering obviously. (just pull the battery and carry on shooting). I have a rechargeable motor drive for the camera which actually provides full power to the camera and the meter, Canon seem to have thought of everything with this camera you just know it's built like a tank and will still be going when my digital bodies have all been recycled.
I remarked to the missuis the other day that I could do with a better lens for it. She said "what's up with that one?"

So which is the one for you that we'll have to kill you to take away from you? It doesn't have to be a rational or plausible choice - I don't really think that's anything to do with it?
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