How do you refer to your camera?

How do you refer to your camera?

  • 'He'

    Votes: 4 4.5%
  • 'She'

    Votes: 24 27.3%
  • It's a piece of kit you strange person and as such it's an 'it'

    Votes: 60 68.2%

  • Total voters
    88
MRohlfing;1027963... said:
I could never love a man or an 'it' like that! 😀

I suppose my previous post wasn't entirely accurate. My cameras may be gender neutral, but I may be guilty of thinking of them as more than tools.
A month ago I bought a leica IIIg, for no better reason than I've always wanted one. My IIIf and M3 are still perfectly fine cameras with no problems, but I always wanted one!

For the last few weeks I've been stocking up on film and supplies, waiting for the weather to warm up so I can go out and shoot with my new camera. It sits on my desk, so I can look at it when I should be studying.

I haven't started talking to it yet, but if the snow doesn't let up soon I just might.
 
David, I had a Leica R4s years ago. Leicafying Minolta SLR's was an experiment that failed. It's been in a landfill for about twenty years now. Good riddance! A door stop would be a constant reminder of the wasted money.

Hi,

That was the point: a reminder of wasted money... And I might as well get some use out of it.

The trouble is, it was a nice camera and had a nice lump of glass on the front.

Regards, David
 
I call mine Sweetpea, Petal and Honeypie. My wife is called "Oi," and my cameras are being cited in my upcoming divorce.

Honestly, I tend to work and photograph alone, my wife isn't interested in what cameras I have and so they don't even get referred to unless I'm using RFF - in which case it's M6 TTL, M6 Wetzlar or 'classic' and M8.
 
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