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Bill Pierce

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Suppose Santa was to give you any camera and lenses or accessories that you wanted regardless of price, what would you choose? I have to confess, being a bit of a print junky I would probably choose a lifetime supply of ink and paper. In the camera gear department I’m rather satisfied with what I have. I looked up “best camera in the world” on the internet. There wasn’t a lot of agreement among the experts. I think I would go with the Phase One IQ3 100MP Achromat camera system, a black-and-white only, medium format rig with incredible definition and price. Like my 8x10 view camera (but much more expensive) it would probably spend most of its time sitting unused in the studio, but, boy, would my neighbors be envious.

So - if Santa could bring you any photo gear, regardless of price, what would you choose?
 
I'd take a commercial-grade Noritsu scanner for negatives. And maybe a full frame digital Leica - or, wait, how about that Zenit-M just to be different! And then I'm sure I'd fall down an M-glass rabbit hole that I've thus far been able to avoid, but my intentions are good...
 
My sensible mind says a lifetime supply of Tmax400.
My emotional mind says a Nikon F6.
Probably i will be happy with either...
 
I picked up the pair of new Cosina Voigtlander lenses- the 50/1.5 Nokton-M V2 and new 50/2 APO-Lanthar.
 
I buy the photo books I want then allow the kids to give them to me for Christmas.
It is tough getting the money from them but at least it is better than socks and undies.
Cheers
Philip
 
Any of the following would tickle me pink (in decreasing order of likelihood):

- a pristine (glass -- body condition is not important) collapsible Summicron 50/2

- an Ebony 8x10 with a nice wide angle and "normal" lens

- a complete Alpa 12 TC with a 40-50mm lens
 
i guess some waterproof bag for my xe1 because i live in Amsterdam-i search but i cant find anything proper so if anyone have idea. i dont mean camera bag-just some small bag to pack it in when i carry it in my bike basket... something that is easy to open and pull camera out... i have no idea what is best for that.
 
M10 (I would cover insurance for use) plus ink fontaine and paper mill.

With my cameras given to those who needs those cameras, lenses.
I would also cover shipping, don’t want to push this on Rudolph and his team.
 
Time to shoot with all my vintage cameras and to learn to develop my own B&W.


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Can I have a light-tight room for a permanent Darkroom...I got all the equipment...just a room with tables shelves, a nice sink, running water and a reel to reel for music...and if you're good with the unlimited budget...paper and film...
 
I have the cameras and lenses I would most want already. I just need to get this back of mine in shape to carry whatever of them I want at any particular time, and walk around with them wherever I want to go.

Dream on.
 
i guess some waterproof bag for my xe1 because i live in Amsterdam-i search but i cant find anything proper so if anyone have idea. i dont mean camera bag-just some small bag to pack it in when i carry it in my bike basket... something that is easy to open and pull camera out... i have no idea what is best for that.

Look at military surplus gas mask bags.
 
Okay....

An ex-library set of bound Popular Photography for 1973-1979. An ex-library bound set of Petersen's Photographic for 1973-1977.

A Beseler CB7 with power focus.

A chance to go to NYC for one of Calzone's monthly meetups.

100 rolls of HP-5+ in 120.
 
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