GAS a side, one body, one lens rocks

one camera in hand, the other standing by. Tethered by a y-strap.


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Is that one strap for two cameras? How do they not collide?
 
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.
 
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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