E.M
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I like carrying 2 very different cameras, a Nikon D3 with a afs 28-70 and a Leica M6 with a lux 35. Never had a camera failure.
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Just get a second M2. This way you dont have to fiddle with controls that are slightly different or a bit "off" location wise. Loading and reloading is also the same. You can always leave a different lens on it - or just keep it loaded with film and quickly put the lens from the main camera on it - a kind of instant "film-back".I am planning to have a second camera as an addition to a Leica M2. I was leaning toward the Bessa L as that is the primary use of it for the super wide LTM lenses. However, I was thinking just in case i need a backup, at least Bessa T has the rangefinder. Canon P would work, but heavy.
An M2 and an M3 make a great pair, with controls in the same place on both cameras.
That's the exact setup I use. An M2 with an Elmar and a M3 with a Nikkor.
Neither is really a backup or primary. Just depends which one gets pulled out of the bag first.
Think about it like this: does anybody carry two copies of the same lens ?
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