FrankS
Registered User
Here's mine, let's see yours.
Mine has changed over the years, and this is my current and probably last version of interchangeable lens RF kit.
2x M2, 2x IIf, CL, HRF
CV21, Canon 28f3.5, Summaron f2.8 and f3.5, CV40, CV50f2.5, col. Summicron 50, Summar 50, Elmar 50, Zeiss Sonnar 50f2 in J8 barrel, Elmar 90.
Mine has changed over the years, and this is my current and probably last version of interchangeable lens RF kit.
2x M2, 2x IIf, CL, HRF
CV21, Canon 28f3.5, Summaron f2.8 and f3.5, CV40, CV50f2.5, col. Summicron 50, Summar 50, Elmar 50, Zeiss Sonnar 50f2 in J8 barrel, Elmar 90.
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varjag
Guest
Frank, if you get rid of all extra 50s and 35, you'll have 6 lenses neatly sitting on the 6 bodies. Just saying 
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Frank,
1980: various Ms, 21, 35, 50, 90, 135
2011: As above plus 15, 18, 75 (and the 18 is really Frances's).
Why change when you're happy?
And if you're not happy, why not?
Cheers,
R.
1980: various Ms, 21, 35, 50, 90, 135
2011: As above plus 15, 18, 75 (and the 18 is really Frances's).
Why change when you're happy?
And if you're not happy, why not?
Cheers,
R.
raid
Dad Photographer
The 35mm equipment that is mainly used:
M3, M6, Hexar, Canon P.
Lenses: 25, 28, 35, 50, 75, 90, 105.
I have other cameras and lenses, and they have been with me for a while, and they are being enjoyed too. I am not placing any pressures on myself to get a small set of cameras/lenses since I smile when I see what I have and what i can use each weekend.
M3, M6, Hexar, Canon P.
Lenses: 25, 28, 35, 50, 75, 90, 105.
I have other cameras and lenses, and they have been with me for a while, and they are being enjoyed too. I am not placing any pressures on myself to get a small set of cameras/lenses since I smile when I see what I have and what i can use each weekend.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
One lens, one camera: M7 + 35 Summilux.....21mmVC for the unexpected when traveling.
MCTuomey
Veteran
One digiRF, one film RF. 35-50-90 for the film kit. Equivalent 24-37-67 for the digi kit. Just like having the wide-normal-tele spread.
I admire your simple approach, 35mmD.
I admire your simple approach, 35mmD.
Mablo
Well-known
I've been downsizing lately. No regrets actually:

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Brian Legge
Veteran
I've had a Leica/LTM camera for less than a year, so I'm still exploring to find out what I like.
At the moment it looks like this -
Leica III/wonderful condition, likely to become my main shooter
Leica IIIc/beat up, backup camera
Summaron 35mm 3.5
Summar 50 2.0
Jupiter 8
I also regularly use a Retina IIIc, Olympus 35RD and Lynx 14.
I'll soon be selling a Leica IIf, Jupiter 12, Summarit 1.5, and a few Industar lenses. Once I settle down on the compact rangefinders - the ergonomics of the 35RD make me second guess myself - I'll probably sell a few more of them.
At the moment it looks like this -
Leica III/wonderful condition, likely to become my main shooter
Leica IIIc/beat up, backup camera
Summaron 35mm 3.5
Summar 50 2.0
Jupiter 8
I also regularly use a Retina IIIc, Olympus 35RD and Lynx 14.
I'll soon be selling a Leica IIf, Jupiter 12, Summarit 1.5, and a few Industar lenses. Once I settle down on the compact rangefinders - the ergonomics of the 35RD make me second guess myself - I'll probably sell a few more of them.
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Jason Sprenger
Well-known
This is my present kit.
Leica M8.2 or Zeiss Ikon
Leica 28/2.8 Elmarit ASPH
Zeiss ZM 35/2 Biogon
Zeiss ZM 50/2 Planar
CV 90/3.5 APO-Lanthar
I only carry one camera at a time and either the 28 or the 50 leaves the bag depending upon whether I'm using the film or digital camera. Other cameras and lenses make guest appearances, but these are my main shooters.
Leica M8.2 or Zeiss Ikon
Leica 28/2.8 Elmarit ASPH
Zeiss ZM 35/2 Biogon
Zeiss ZM 50/2 Planar
CV 90/3.5 APO-Lanthar
I only carry one camera at a time and either the 28 or the 50 leaves the bag depending upon whether I'm using the film or digital camera. Other cameras and lenses make guest appearances, but these are my main shooters.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Sounds like something schoolboys say behind the bike shed....
Dont know about your school but definitely not my school.
skibeerr
Well-known
Sounds like something schoolboys say behind the bike shed.
Thing is, do you use them?
The link in your sig' to the gallery has photos from a vacation over two years ago.
Do you have a Flickr page?
Also, isn't "Don't always do what you're told." a bit strange for a mod's sig?
Had a bad day, did we?
myM8yogi
Well-known
M9
21/2.8ZM
35/1.2 CV
50/1.5 J3 sonnar
135/3.5 canon
It's basically a 21/35/75/135 kit, but the 75 I also own sits unused because the 50 sonnar is prefered in that focal range.
single lens kit is the 50/1.5. This is the setup I use by far the most often.
2 lens people indoors kit is the 50 and the 35.
2 lens street and mountaineering (lightweight) is the 21 and 50.
3 lens landscape kit is the 21, 50 and 135.
For city breaks I take all 4 lenses and use them all.
I also have the SF24D flash and off camera cord, a mini-tripod, plus polarising and IR-cut filters. They only get very occasional use though.
21/2.8ZM
35/1.2 CV
50/1.5 J3 sonnar
135/3.5 canon
It's basically a 21/35/75/135 kit, but the 75 I also own sits unused because the 50 sonnar is prefered in that focal range.
single lens kit is the 50/1.5. This is the setup I use by far the most often.
2 lens people indoors kit is the 50 and the 35.
2 lens street and mountaineering (lightweight) is the 21 and 50.
3 lens landscape kit is the 21, 50 and 135.
For city breaks I take all 4 lenses and use them all.
I also have the SF24D flash and off camera cord, a mini-tripod, plus polarising and IR-cut filters. They only get very occasional use though.
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wlewisiii
Guest
My RF kit is pretty simple - my IIIf & Summitar. If I get the money, I could see adding a 90/4 Elmar & a 35/3.5 Summaron to it eventually but no hurry.
Right now I'm mostly shooting the F2 to get to know it
Right now I'm mostly shooting the F2 to get to know it
My RF Kits are much more complex than what they were when I joined this forum. I did not have any Canon RF's then. Just Nikon and Retina. Now it's Nikon, Retina, Leica, Canon, Contax, Nicca, Leotax, and just about whatever else was made during the 20th century.
But most of them have a J-3 on them. Except the Retina's. Can't adapt a J-3 to Retina.
But most of them have a J-3 on them. Except the Retina's. Can't adapt a J-3 to Retina.
Brian Legge
Veteran
I really should try a J3 some time. I love the J8 and could really use a fast lens but am way too paranoid about buying lenses that aren't easy to return. I think half of the lenses I purchased this year were much worse off than I expected from descriptions and photos. Cheap lenses so I just took a loss on them. Oh well.
lxmike
M2 fan.
I've decided to really downsize, unclutter and get back to enjoying my photography , try to get back to what it was like when I first started out, (but now backed up with a bit of knowledge). I have decided to sell my Rollei 35 and 35S and have as my rf kit just the following: Lieca IIIC/IIIFBDST, Voigtlander Bessa L and a few lenses. Two RF in a camera bag is enough for me. Nearly forgot I will definately keep the Oly trip
DNG
Film Friendly
Well, I have 2 RF
Leica M5, CV 28mm f/1.9 ASPH, ZM 50mm f/1.5 C-Sonnar T* (F/2.8 Optimized)
Minolta AF-2, 38mm f/2.8 2 zone AF
Leica M5, CV 28mm f/1.9 ASPH, ZM 50mm f/1.5 C-Sonnar T* (F/2.8 Optimized)
Minolta AF-2, 38mm f/2.8 2 zone AF
NickTrop
Veteran
Down to one fixed lens rangefinder. Fujica Compact Deluxe. Design perfection that some say is "quirky" but I say is ahead of its time/brilliant! A cache-less Fujinon 50/1.8 that's tops. One lens, one camera. - not like I have very much choice regarding the lens
Nick "Alls you really need is a 50 (or equivalent focal length in digital taking crop factor into account) - the rest are extraneous fixes for your camera gear addiction, ditto for having 15 cameras that do essentially the same thing only with slight variations" Trop
Nick "Alls you really need is a 50 (or equivalent focal length in digital taking crop factor into account) - the rest are extraneous fixes for your camera gear addiction, ditto for having 15 cameras that do essentially the same thing only with slight variations" Trop

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