einolu
Well-known
I carry my Mir with collapsible Industar if I have a backpack with me and my minolta dimage x if I dont feel like taking a bag.
rover, nice bags:
http://www.crumpler.com.au/home.php
rover, nice bags:
http://www.crumpler.com.au/home.php
surlysimon
Established
just a quick extra plug for Crumpler (no i don't work for them) i use their courier bags and have to sat they are tough and well designed. i have had a crumpler since they were hand made here in melbourne and got to know the designer and was allways impressed with what they made. sorry i know it's OT but i am a real fan of their stuff
Bertram2
Gone elsewhere
For everyday use i recently bought a Ricoh R35 P&S with a great 4/30mm fixed lens, loaded with Tri-X or BW400CN. The lens is really stunning but prone to flare, the hood is a must.
I can set aperture manually for AE use and switch off AF too which allows me together with a +/- 2f correction more control than a normal P&S does. The camera has a hotshoe for an external flash and especially with Tri-X the results are very pleasing. I can put the camera even in the breastpocket of my shirt.
Often I use it as a sketch-pad, just to check if a certain place would be worth a second session with better equipment. And sometimes it happens that I find the pic good enuff to forget a second appoach with a Bessa
) MF is another story of course.
Bertram
The camera was about $ 95.
I can set aperture manually for AE use and switch off AF too which allows me together with a +/- 2f correction more control than a normal P&S does. The camera has a hotshoe for an external flash and especially with Tri-X the results are very pleasing. I can put the camera even in the breastpocket of my shirt.
Often I use it as a sketch-pad, just to check if a certain place would be worth a second session with better equipment. And sometimes it happens that I find the pic good enuff to forget a second appoach with a Bessa
Bertram
The camera was about $ 95.
Share: