kshapero
South Florida Man
rf and 40mm, disposable if nessecary
egpj
50 Summilux is da DEVIL!
Have 2 MP bodies that travel with me all the time along with a IIf w/50 mm collapsable Summicron. I also have the arsenal of lens that stay in a Pelican Case in the hotel. Luckily I have to stay in better hotels because of the high computer equipment we carry with us as well. I also keep a digilux 2 around for quick shots but do not always carry it out in town.
Zack
Screw RC
A long flying vacation i only take the fuji, its nice, no other lens, (its heavy enough as it is) and i bring the spotmeter, and alot of film. If im driving somewhere then ill drag around the view camera stuff with it.
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raid
Dad Photographer
For interesting locations I take 2-4 cameras, with 1-2 of these cameras being very small and light, such as the Minox GT or Olympus XA.
ErnestoJL
Well-known
I allways promised myself a "travel light" trip for the next, but I never succeded.
Then what I try to do is to bring any 35 mm SLR, one WA two teles , a 2x converter, plus one or two RF in my backpack.
My usual choice is:
Fujica ST801 / MIranda Sensomat with 24 / 135 / 200 and 350 mm lenses and 2x converter.
Yashica Electro 35 GS(T)N and/or
Canonet QL17/Mamiya SD 1.5 / Contax II / Kiev 4
Handheld meter (Gossen Lunasix III).
If I have to reduce weight to a minimum, the I´ll bring just an RF or two, preferably not battery dependant.
Ernesto
Then what I try to do is to bring any 35 mm SLR, one WA two teles , a 2x converter, plus one or two RF in my backpack.
My usual choice is:
Fujica ST801 / MIranda Sensomat with 24 / 135 / 200 and 350 mm lenses and 2x converter.
Yashica Electro 35 GS(T)N and/or
Canonet QL17/Mamiya SD 1.5 / Contax II / Kiev 4
Handheld meter (Gossen Lunasix III).
If I have to reduce weight to a minimum, the I´ll bring just an RF or two, preferably not battery dependant.
Ernesto
ARS
Member
usually 2 cameras: one 35mm and another Medium format one. If the trip is really really really important I would definitely take the third one, SLR for example!
sf
Veteran
One camera, 2 lenses.
I shoot with a compact medium format rangefinder (see avatar), so I don't need more than one camera since it is small like a 35mm, but produces great big negs. Quiet, fast, etc.
I never use the 65mm, so if I go anywhere with this camera, it will be with the 45 and the 100.
I don't like hauling around great piles of gear when I travel - and having always been a medium format guy, carrying around more than one camera has been a BIG deal.
I shoot with a compact medium format rangefinder (see avatar), so I don't need more than one camera since it is small like a 35mm, but produces great big negs. Quiet, fast, etc.
I never use the 65mm, so if I go anywhere with this camera, it will be with the 45 and the 100.
I don't like hauling around great piles of gear when I travel - and having always been a medium format guy, carrying around more than one camera has been a BIG deal.
back alley
IMAGES
i think i would take the zi and the cl.
both m mount, each has a meter built in so i would have one les thing to carry.
25 & 50 zm lenses for zi and 40 for the cl.
but who knows?
both m mount, each has a meter built in so i would have one les thing to carry.
25 & 50 zm lenses for zi and 40 for the cl.
but who knows?
R
Rich Silfver
Guest
1 camera in my phone
1 very small compact digital camera for silly snaps
1 rangefinder
1 SLR (my hasselblad)
1 very small compact digital camera for silly snaps
1 rangefinder
1 SLR (my hasselblad)
julianphotoart
No likey digital-phooey
For any kind of trip not involving family gatherings:
1. M7 or ZI or Konica RF with 25, 50, 75, 90 and maybe 135;
2. Mamiya 7 with 80 and 150 (don't have the 65 yet); and,
3. Nikon FM3a or F3 with LensBaby, macro and long lenses (i.e. stuff that RF's can't really do except with a Visoflex -- which I'm not prepared to get into).
All this stuff, except for the film, is put in 2 camera bags which in turn are put in a big piece of luggage (big enough for tripod) along with clothing to act as padding. Half the clothes are just to protect the cameras/lenses and fill out the luggage. A robe here, a jacket there...you know. Film is taken on-board after protracted argument and struggle with security and a nice chat with the supervisor who is called back from his coffee and donut break.
1. M7 or ZI or Konica RF with 25, 50, 75, 90 and maybe 135;
2. Mamiya 7 with 80 and 150 (don't have the 65 yet); and,
3. Nikon FM3a or F3 with LensBaby, macro and long lenses (i.e. stuff that RF's can't really do except with a Visoflex -- which I'm not prepared to get into).
All this stuff, except for the film, is put in 2 camera bags which in turn are put in a big piece of luggage (big enough for tripod) along with clothing to act as padding. Half the clothes are just to protect the cameras/lenses and fill out the luggage. A robe here, a jacket there...you know. Film is taken on-board after protracted argument and struggle with security and a nice chat with the supervisor who is called back from his coffee and donut break.
R
RML
Guest
At least two bodies. Next summer it'll be the R-D1, the ZI or Bessa R, and the CL. For lenses I'll bring the Carl Zeiss 50/2, the J-8 50/2, the J-9 85/2, the CV 25/4 and the M-Rokkor 40/2. If I can get it before I leave, I'd like to bring the CV 15/4 as well, but I ned to buy it first. 
existrandom
Established
pvdhaar
Peter
I've done single camera trips in the past, but I've been burned by this single point of failure scenario. So, it's one main (Bessa-T w. 50/2 M-Hexanon), one backup (Minox35).
LOOP
maraboutflash
Last trip I did in Andalusia was with an Iskra 1 and a contax Aria with 85 mm and 45 mm lenses.
For some trip I ad a camera Canon XM2, all this goes in the same bag. I take a smaller bag when I leave the WM2 at the hostal..
For some trip I ad a camera Canon XM2, all this goes in the same bag. I take a smaller bag when I leave the WM2 at the hostal..
wdenies
wdenies
Last trip to Thailand a little bit " overloaded".
D70s with 18-200mm
Xpan with 45 & 90mm
Mamiya 6 with 50mm
Jobo 30GB battery operated Hard disk
Remarks:
Xpan 90mm only used for 2 shots.
It is difficult to decide which one (Xpan/M6) to leave home
Wim
D70s with 18-200mm
Xpan with 45 & 90mm
Mamiya 6 with 50mm
Jobo 30GB battery operated Hard disk
Remarks:
Xpan 90mm only used for 2 shots.
It is difficult to decide which one (Xpan/M6) to leave home
Wim
mike_j
Established
I'm off to Italy shortly and am wondering what to take, especially as I am under orders not to take 'a load of useless old cameras'
Probably it will be a Nikon coolpix 4500 digital which is a fairly competent camera and a Ricoh GR1
I think the dSLR and Yashica GSN will stay at home.
Probably it will be a Nikon coolpix 4500 digital which is a fairly competent camera and a Ricoh GR1
I think the dSLR and Yashica GSN will stay at home.
nyx
Established
I'm going to pyrenees for three weeks this summer and I'm taking only Hexar RF and 50+28mm lenses. I was planning to take my MF instead (6x6 Bronica + 50/180 lenses + tripod, two backs etc.), but I would probably thow it from some cliff after few days 
My mom also travels a lot and she uses two bodies (OM1, OM2) and 24/50/135mm lenses.
My mom also travels a lot and she uses two bodies (OM1, OM2) and 24/50/135mm lenses.
ChrisN
Striving
I'm just back from a three-week driving trip around Tasmania. I took:
Leica M4 with 35/50/90 lenses for B&W
Yashica 124G for variety (only shot one roll of B&W)
Pentax DSLR for colour, with a bag of old manual prime lenses and a pair of modern zooms
I also took a backup for colour work - an Olympus OM2 with a bag of lenses. I ended up lending this to a friend we were travelling with; her digital P&S was appropriated by her 9-year old and she was lamenting the loss of her OM10 which had failed some years ago. She was overjoyed to be using a proper film camera again, and claimed to particularly enjoy the discipline of working with a single prime lense.
Leica M4 with 35/50/90 lenses for B&W
Yashica 124G for variety (only shot one roll of B&W)
Pentax DSLR for colour, with a bag of old manual prime lenses and a pair of modern zooms
I also took a backup for colour work - an Olympus OM2 with a bag of lenses. I ended up lending this to a friend we were travelling with; her digital P&S was appropriated by her 9-year old and she was lamenting the loss of her OM10 which had failed some years ago. She was overjoyed to be using a proper film camera again, and claimed to particularly enjoy the discipline of working with a single prime lense.
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