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Where is you digi cam?
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Kim Coxon
Moderator
Digicam is not RF so that's OK.
Kim
Kim
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
back alley said:no coffee but this is all my gear in one place...
for now, anyway...
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RayPA said:for now, anyway...the last time you had all your cameras in your avatar they were gone within 3 months.
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funny you mention that...i was just thinking i might want to trade a cl with the 50/1.5 for a cle body...maybe
RayPA
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back alley said:funny you mention that...i was just thinking i might want to trade a cl with the 50/1.5 for a cle body...maybe![]()
Seriously, that's a nice kit/collection you've got there. Now a CLE would make it very nice!
SteveM(PA)
Poser
They look so clean, like they're about to perform surgery. My collection looks like what might be on the gurney. 
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
I remember there used to be a Leica M3 there... wasn't it?
Still... nice stash!
Still... nice stash!
telenous
Well-known
Nice collection. Why two 90's? (Just curious).
sbug
Acceptably Sharp
Nice looking gear Joe but don't you know the danger of putting it all in one place at the same time? What if something happened? All of your gear would be lost. You should strategically place one body and two lenses in every room. In addition, I propose the first ever Rangefinder Order of Succession:
According to the Rangefinder Succession Act of 2006, if the Lead Rangefinder is incapacitated, lost, stolen, is for any reason unable to perform its photographic duties, or is removed from the collection(impeached and convicted of ignoring the Rule of Thirds, etc...), cameras in the following order, will assume the office of the Lead Rangefinder, provided they are qualified as stated by the Rangefinder Constitution to assume the office of Lead Rangefinder, which means they must have a true rangefinder focusing system and must have a viewfinder showing areas clearly outside of the lens framelines.
(Insert camera names in your preferred order here)

According to the Rangefinder Succession Act of 2006, if the Lead Rangefinder is incapacitated, lost, stolen, is for any reason unable to perform its photographic duties, or is removed from the collection(impeached and convicted of ignoring the Rule of Thirds, etc...), cameras in the following order, will assume the office of the Lead Rangefinder, provided they are qualified as stated by the Rangefinder Constitution to assume the office of Lead Rangefinder, which means they must have a true rangefinder focusing system and must have a viewfinder showing areas clearly outside of the lens framelines.
(Insert camera names in your preferred order here)
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John K
I would show you a shot of mine but most of it is in a box for the show on Sun.
Nachkebia
Well-known
God bless it!
I think you need some more leicas to pure it up a little, maybe MP and Luxie 35mm?

RayPA
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sbug said:Nice looking gear Joe but don't you know the danger of putting it all in one place at the same time? What if something happened? All of your gear would be lost. You should strategically place one body and two lenses in every room. In addition, I propose the first ever Rangefinder Order of Succession:
According to the Rangefinder Succession Act of 2006, if the Lead Rangefinder is incapacitated, lost, stolen, is for any reason unable to perform its photographic duties, or is removed from the collection(impeached and convicted of ignoring the Rule of Thirds, etc...), cameras in the following order, will assume the office of the Lead Rangefinder, provided they are qualified as stated by the Rangefinder Constitution to assume the office of Lead Rangefinder, which means they must have a true rangefinder focusing system and must have a viewfinder showing areas clearly outside of the lens framelines.
(Insert camera names in your preferred order here)
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Excellent, Scott!
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SolaresLarrave said:I remember there used to be a Leica M3 there... wasn't it?
Still... nice stash!![]()
traded back to the original rff member who sold it to the person i traded with for it in the first place...got it?
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sbug said:Nice looking gear Joe but don't you know the danger of putting it all in one place at the same time? What if something happened? All of your gear would be lost. You should strategically place one body and two lenses in every room. In addition, I propose the first ever Rangefinder Order of Succession:
According to the Rangefinder Succession Act of 2006, if the Lead Rangefinder is incapacitated, lost, stolen, is for any reason unable to perform its photographic duties, or is removed from the collection(impeached and convicted of ignoring the Rule of Thirds, etc...), cameras in the following order, will assume the office of the Lead Rangefinder, provided they are qualified as stated by the Rangefinder Constitution to assume the office of Lead Rangefinder, which means they must have a true rangefinder focusing system and must have a viewfinder showing areas clearly outside of the lens framelines.
(Insert camera names in your preferred order here)
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makes sense to me!
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telenous said:Nice collection. Why two 90's? (Just curious).
i'm not too sure anymore...but i'm sure it made sense at the time...
Rafael
Mandlerian
Very nice looking kit Joe. Two questions: How are you liking the 21/4 on the L? And what's with the "naked" ZI? No Luigi case because it was naughty?
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Rafael said:Very nice looking kit Joe. Two questions: How are you liking the 21/4 on the L? And what's with the "naked" ZI? No Luigi case because it was naughty?![]()
the L only arrived yesterday so no experience with it yet. the body rings with a metallic sound when i fire the shutter so i want to try a half case on it. it's very light and seems simple to use. i expect to like the experience.
i prefer the zi with the mgrip, so much easier to carry and just hold onto. the case goes on with the first snow to help keep my hands from freezing to the body.
Rafael
Mandlerian
Yes, I thought you had a case for it.
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