cz23
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My kit varies with projects. Currently it's an MM1 and ZM 50. I use a camera bag insert in my commuter backpack and the rig accompanies me every day.
John
John
Elegantly analyzed and phrased!First depends on what I think I want photos of. Then of course where I am going; rule of thumb is if my cameras can't go somewhere, I probably can't either. 😀
can we talk about everyday kits?
i notice some folks carry kit that might be considered 'lesser than' for an everyday kit. understandable in some ways...if it were to be stolen or broken or lost then the loss is not as great...even with insurance, who wants kit damaged or stolen...and if we carry our best, most fave gear then the emotional/financial loss could be greater.
do you have a philosophy on everyday kit?
Simplicity.it's not the gear i was talking about but the personal philosophy about choosing the gear.
do you have a philosophy on everyday kit?

I've been appreciating the 50 Summarit lately.
In Sweden this time of year, it's bright enough for f2.5 almost until 10PM, and with such a tiny size and weight, it's the perfect everyday lens on my Leica.
In the winter though, I have to resort to the Summilux ASPH.
For years now my everyday camera has been the M3. With the close focus modification, it's close to perfect for me.
I don't worry to much about damage or theft. I have insurance for that now.
When I was in Serbia, I was worried about theft one night when going to a party with some new found friends, so I left my camera in the Hostel safebox. That night turned out to be one of the craziest in my life, in a century old hunting cabin with some crazy Yugoslav mafia guys; I could easily have burned through ten rolls, if only I would have brought my camera.
Never again.
M9 plus either 35 Summilux or 50 C-Sonnar.
Like jsrocket I can't see the point of NOT using my good cameras unless I'm somewhere really dangerous.
Cheers,
R.
can we talk about everyday kits?
i notice some folks carry kit that might be considered 'lesser than' for an everyday kit. understandable in some ways...if it were to be stolen or broken or lost then the loss is not as great...even with insurance, who wants kit damaged or stolen...and if we carry our best, most fave gear then the emotional/financial loss could be greater.
do you have a philosophy on everyday kit?