FrankS
Registered User
I take a camera with me whenever I leave my house.
You just never know ... when you want to fondle it.
You just never know ... when you want to fondle it.
NickTrop
Veteran
My collection is growing and I don't even worry about it. I'm admittedly both a user and collector. I take that back. I collect cameras for the purpose of using them. None are closet queens except for my digital. The cameras I purchase are relatively inexpensive, it's a guilty pleasure, who the hell cares. I embrace my love of these cameras. I've abandoned guilt over it. I was talking with a friend today who bought a new boat. 27 footer. I dunno what it cost - 60 grand? Guessing. He said, "... in 17 years it's mine". I'm glad my toys are so much cheaper, and I don't have to finance them.
Current collection of users, in order of most recent addition first:
- Zorki K4 w/ Leica Summar (like'n this combo a lot I might add)
- last time shot, last weekend. Will post some shots as soon as I can scan them. The Summar is a fascinating lens.
- Iskra Folder (LOVE this bad boy but trying to troubleshoot intermittent light leak) Last time shot, this afternoon, a roll of T-Max 100 ready to be souped in rodinal standing development.
- Konica Auto S3 (last shot, two weeks ago)
- Lynx 14 - last shot sometime in July.
- Yashica Electro CC, last shot, today
- Yashica GSN - last shot, Friday (Use this one a lot)
- Kiev 60 (purchased circa 2003) last shot in May (big klunker but love the low cost MF Zeiss Jena glass...)
- Cosina Vivitar 3000S SLR (purchased circa 1990) last used in July sometime.
Current collection of users, in order of most recent addition first:
- Zorki K4 w/ Leica Summar (like'n this combo a lot I might add)
- last time shot, last weekend. Will post some shots as soon as I can scan them. The Summar is a fascinating lens.
- Iskra Folder (LOVE this bad boy but trying to troubleshoot intermittent light leak) Last time shot, this afternoon, a roll of T-Max 100 ready to be souped in rodinal standing development.
- Konica Auto S3 (last shot, two weeks ago)
- Lynx 14 - last shot sometime in July.
- Yashica Electro CC, last shot, today
- Yashica GSN - last shot, Friday (Use this one a lot)
- Kiev 60 (purchased circa 2003) last shot in May (big klunker but love the low cost MF Zeiss Jena glass...)
- Cosina Vivitar 3000S SLR (purchased circa 1990) last used in July sometime.
sienarot
Well-known
A camera goes just about everywhere with me. There's been too many times when I've seen some great stuff only not to have a camera on hand. I've learned my lesson.
foto_fool
Well-known
I have more cameras than I can use at once, but they all get used. I nearly always carry a "good" camera and always a digital p&s wherever I go. When I have time I go out just to see what there is to see and maybe to photograph.
- John
- John
iml
Well-known
I always have a camera with me and take pictures nearly every day. I don't keep any camera I don't use, I'm not a collector at all.
Ian
Ian
somecanuckchick
Tundra Gypsy
I use the Point & Shoot Canon (pretty much) every day... (Sadly) I only pull out the RF once a month... and I use the 20D (at least) once a week.
manfromh
I'm not there
I chose "Much less than that...once a month if I'm lucky..."
I need to shoot more. I would keep a camera with me all the time, but I have no place to keep it.
I need to shoot more. I would keep a camera with me all the time, but I have no place to keep it.
pvdhaar
Peter
I've made it a practice to almost always have a camera with me. Something I've been doing for so long, that those times that I'm without one, I feel incomplete. This doesn't mean that I shoot every day, but when something interesting presents itself, I'm able to take pictures..
igoesmyth
Member
When i leave the house I have 2 or 3 cameras with me. My Canon Poweshot G2 for quick and dirty to great, my canonet and a Contax T2. I can livewith out having a camera on me but IF I miss an opportunity because I was lazy my wife would never let me forget that I missed a potenially great photo. By teh same token she can't complain about processing!
Xmas
Veteran
Never miss a weekend, normally carry two, normally Kievs.
Noel
Noel
gavinlg
Veteran
every day on the train to uni and back, and basically everywhere I go, the olympus XA comes with me. it's so small and good theres no reason NOT to take it!
ibrando
Photographer?
I voted every day. I keep my M4-2 on hand every day at work and try to shoot at least a couple of frames every day on my lunch hr. 
Cheers,
B.
Cheers,
B.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Just about every single day. It's a compulsion you know.
der.chris.tian
Established
I'd like to shoot more often, but the thing is... I don't have a job where I have to commute by subway, bicycle or something like that every day. In addition, my environment isn't very "urban" right now, so within the week it's hard to see interesting things to photograph. That's really not cool and I'm really looking forward to move away from here.
Anyway... When I go out on the weekends a camera is always with me.
Anyway... When I go out on the weekends a camera is always with me.
migtex
Don't eXchange Freedom!
Allways have a camera with me, sometimes more than one (other on the trunk)..now, if I take a picture every day... that's completely different.
yaadetgar
Member
Well...
It depends... There are times I can shoot 2 films a day for a week and a half, and than not touching it for a month... I got 'waves'.
Yaad
It depends... There are times I can shoot 2 films a day for a week and a half, and than not touching it for a month... I got 'waves'.
Yaad
btgc
Veteran
As many who carry camera every day, I chose 3-4 times a week. Actually, I don't count, maybe I shoot 5-6 times a week 
Touching user/collector theme, right this days I felt "enough for now". My latest period covered "P&S of 80ies". I have got some really nice pieces, and were watching AF35ML w/ fast lens and AF-C with complex lens. Some day ago I used Electro35 and I yet have to master RF myself, and maybe that smooth and silent shutter release just let me stop. Well, how I would use very nice Canon P&S with fast lens (coming without lens cap, btw) ? I have smaller cameras with nice lenses. If I want be silent, Electro is answer. So I decided to miss AF35ML which I waited for some time. Minolta AF-C ? it should be very good, it has manual wind and incredible 6/6 f2.8 lens, but hey - it's AF and I've got 5/5 Ricoh FF-70 which makes me smiling when I look at it. To be true, I don't believe there's practical difference in daily use between this both good lenses. So I missed AF-C too ! And how about Pentax PC35AF ? Well, it were -M type, so with motorwind. Hell, I'd like silent version of this Pentax, and FF-70 anyway is on par and has longer exposures too - so I let it go. I know - cameras are more than certain features, and shouldn't blindly compared by them.
Maybe I'm cured ? Maybe I'll shoot more real than "test" rolls ? I just know that I'll continue to shoot using no matters what camera. Limiting range just let me use cameras more often and feel better. But some cameras I have are just because they are nice. So I am somewhere between.
Touching user/collector theme, right this days I felt "enough for now". My latest period covered "P&S of 80ies". I have got some really nice pieces, and were watching AF35ML w/ fast lens and AF-C with complex lens. Some day ago I used Electro35 and I yet have to master RF myself, and maybe that smooth and silent shutter release just let me stop. Well, how I would use very nice Canon P&S with fast lens (coming without lens cap, btw) ? I have smaller cameras with nice lenses. If I want be silent, Electro is answer. So I decided to miss AF35ML which I waited for some time. Minolta AF-C ? it should be very good, it has manual wind and incredible 6/6 f2.8 lens, but hey - it's AF and I've got 5/5 Ricoh FF-70 which makes me smiling when I look at it. To be true, I don't believe there's practical difference in daily use between this both good lenses. So I missed AF-C too ! And how about Pentax PC35AF ? Well, it were -M type, so with motorwind. Hell, I'd like silent version of this Pentax, and FF-70 anyway is on par and has longer exposures too - so I let it go. I know - cameras are more than certain features, and shouldn't blindly compared by them.
Maybe I'm cured ? Maybe I'll shoot more real than "test" rolls ? I just know that I'll continue to shoot using no matters what camera. Limiting range just let me use cameras more often and feel better. But some cameras I have are just because they are nice. So I am somewhere between.
projectbluebird
Film Abuser
My defense against the collecting instinct is only buying cameras that are in working condition, and can be used. Granted, you can buy a lot of working cameras (and I have!) but I haven't bought that Bantam Special (yet!)
aarathi
Newbie
I use my camera once in a week. When i got holiday from my work, i go with my camera to take pictures of nature.
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