kshapero
South Florida Man
Is that one strap for two cameras? How do they not collide?one camera in hand, the other standing by. Tethered by a y-strap.
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imush
Well-known
That is why I now like this solution:

1. fits in my pocket
2. no lens decision to make
3. remarkable lens and craftsmanship
If I go outside in daylight, this is the camera I take just in case I'll want to shoot some film. And I always like the results. On the other hand, if I anticipate taking pictures, I take the Bessa with Heliar 50/2, and/or the Nokton 35/1.2 and usually end up with less photos.

1. fits in my pocket
2. no lens decision to make
3. remarkable lens and craftsmanship
If I go outside in daylight, this is the camera I take just in case I'll want to shoot some film. And I always like the results. On the other hand, if I anticipate taking pictures, I take the Bessa with Heliar 50/2, and/or the Nokton 35/1.2 and usually end up with less photos.
ItsReallyDarren
That's really me
Is that one strap for two cameras? How do they not collide?
Just one strap. To keep them from colliding I always keep one in my hand
If I need both hands I'll clip them to the same strap. They bump into each other but its not so bad.
Bogotron
Established
Darren, that is one cool setup. As soon as I can afford a second body I'll look to have something similar with a 40 and a 28. The faster lens on one body for low light shooting or portraits or what have you and the 28 for general everyday street shooting. All I need as I have no particular desire to use superwides or telephotos (though superwides might be fun, come to think of it...)
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