Michael I.
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you had me at hello. getting one.
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Do you own a Chinese knock-off F2 or is yours the only one of its kind?
The F2 can hold 2 SLRs, 1 RF, 2 RF lenses, 4 SLR lens, a flash, meter, and several other knick-knacks.
That hood could use a redesign. I think it should lock in place, and move more smoothly to the other position. Amazed the rubber cap hasn't gotten lost yet...
I agree. 😉 I notice that you packed three RF cameras that are mutually incompatible. The two 35mm bodies take different lenses and operate in different ways. The 120/220 body of course takes different film. I do think it's reasonable to have two bodies along if they take the same lenses and film.This is way to much crap!
I agree. 😉 I notice that you packed three RF cameras that are mutually incompatible. The two 35mm bodies take different lenses and operate in different ways. The 120/220 body of course takes different film. I do think it's reasonable to have two bodies along if they take the same lenses and film.
Offering my suggestion: pick one film size only. Two 120 cameras? Fine. Two 35mm cameras, fine. Best if the two you take are a similar pair. Just IMHO, and have a great trip. 🙂
Well, I want the Ikon and the 35 Lux for night shots. I want the S2 and lenses for a nice daily carry everywhere set. I want the 6X9 for the amazing sights of Vietnam like Ha Long Bay and Sapa, but I might just skip the medium format. I can also use both my 28 and 50 s-mount lenses on the Ikon, so it's not completely incompatible.
I think you should drop one of the 35mm's over the fuji.
Fuji by day, Ikon by night - My choice.
I think I'm just going to leave the Ikon at home and take two S2s or an SP and S2.
Ahh form over function. Can't argue with that 😉
Have a good trip