Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
I've never figured out how to use more than one camera at a time. ...How many different cameras do you use?
Greg Maslak
Well-known
For me, much of the pleasure of photography rests in using cameras. I love them. All kinds of them, but six at one time is my limit. After that, there are just too many and some inevitably sit idle. It also starts to get expensive and wasteful, so I tend to let a few go and scale back. Then I start adding just one more, all over again.
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
My gear/gadget days are over (famous last words I know, but at least for now). I use X-T3 for work, underwater, and many other things, and M4-P for all film/hobby b&w shoots. That's it.
markjwyatt
Well-known
I've never figured out how to use more than one camera at a time. ...
You have two hands and two eyes...
Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
Yes, but only one right hand.You have two hands and two eyes...![]()
raid
Dad Photographer
It is not about using simultaneously two cameras with both hands.
Have you ever had two cameras with you in a camera bag?
Have you ever had two cameras with you in a camera bag?
pet905
Established
The cameras that I currently use:
M6 TTL Titanium
MM CCD
Rolleicord Vb
500 CM
Pentax 6X7 MLU
Peter
M6 TTL Titanium
MM CCD
Rolleicord Vb
500 CM
Pentax 6X7 MLU
Peter
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
With over a hundred cameras I've acquired over 50 years, from Minox 8x11mm to 4x5, but mostly 35mm and medium format, I have a rotation scheme I use - both for getting reasonable use from them and for ensuring the bodies and lenses are in working order.
Any issues found get sent for repair and CLA.
I usually select one camera as a daily camera to be used for several months. During that time, I will load and use other cameras for specific projects.
A few months ago I was using a Contax IIIa. I've just finished using a Nikon S2 for two months. Now I'm using an SRT-101.
Digital is always a possibility for use on the spur of the moment. I'm currently grabbing my new-to-me K10D all the time.
Of all the many thousands of photos I have, I'm sure less than a hundred have been scanned into my computer system. Only a thousand or so prints are in albums. Many have not been printed and most prints are in boxes. I do enjoy spending a few afternoon hours occasionally looking at my prints - old or new. About a dozen or so prints are framed in my house.
I blame Popular Photography and Modern Photography for infecting my young teenage mind with camera lust.
Any issues found get sent for repair and CLA.
I usually select one camera as a daily camera to be used for several months. During that time, I will load and use other cameras for specific projects.
A few months ago I was using a Contax IIIa. I've just finished using a Nikon S2 for two months. Now I'm using an SRT-101.
Digital is always a possibility for use on the spur of the moment. I'm currently grabbing my new-to-me K10D all the time.
Of all the many thousands of photos I have, I'm sure less than a hundred have been scanned into my computer system. Only a thousand or so prints are in albums. Many have not been printed and most prints are in boxes. I do enjoy spending a few afternoon hours occasionally looking at my prints - old or new. About a dozen or so prints are framed in my house.
I blame Popular Photography and Modern Photography for infecting my young teenage mind with camera lust.
Bill Blackwell
Leica M Shooter
Yes, I know that. I was trying to be funny - haha.It is not about using simultaneously two cameras with both hands. ...
There was a time I carried two Leica R (when I was an R user) or two M bodies with me on an outing (the second for a back-up), but that's when it was affordable to do so.
Nowadays I never carry more than one body with me (and only one prime lens is generally selected for the day).
ACullen
Well-known
I know I have too many ( around 30!) . Of which two haven't been used in the last 12 months and around 10 have seen more than a half a dozen rolls. I like cameras , what can I say.......
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
I know I have too many ( around 30!) . Of which two haven't been used in the last 12 months and around 10 have seen more than a half a dozen rolls. I like cameras , what can I say.......
It's ok, you're among friends.
largedrink
Down Under
It is not about using simultaneously two cameras with both hands.
Have you ever had two cameras with you in a camera bag?
One way around this problem is to use a stereo camera. My Wirgin Edixa Stereo takes 2 photos at once, and has two separate dark chambers. Does that make it one camera or two?
Back to the thread, I have dozens of cameras and my buying criteria is "will I use it?". I derive a lot of fun from trying different film cameras and lenses, and the satisfaction of capturing a nice image using gear that is 50-60 years old or more. I probably used about 12 or more different cameras in the past year.
raid
Dad Photographer
Yes, I know that. I was trying to be funny - haha.
There was a time I carried two Leica R (when I was an R user) or two M bodies with me on an outing (the second for a back-up), but that's when it was affordable to do so.
Nowadays I never carry more than one body with me (and only one prime lens is generally selected for the day).
Since a week I carry just the M9 in a snug one camera bag to keep things light.
Scrambler
Well-known
Yes, but only one right hand.
So an Exakta in the left? I also have a left-hand-triggered medium format Rangefinder: the Ensign Selfix 220 Auto-Range. And its non RF sib. And a few others for the right hand. I think only about 20 with film in them...
Canyongazer
Canyongazer
Three
Nikon D800E
Fuji X Pro 2 (two of 'em)
Nikon D800E
Fuji X Pro 2 (two of 'em)
zuiko85
Veteran
Thing about film cameras is that, even unbidden, they seem to accumulate. We all know the drill; a friend drops by with a box and...’I know you like old cameras, we found these cleaning out uncle Fester’s house.’
Then they drop the box and run.
The last three to arrive at my house were a Kodak Tourist with a 100mm f8.8 triplet, a Kodak Brownie #3 and a Polaroid Colorpack II.
Then they drop the box and run.
The last three to arrive at my house were a Kodak Tourist with a 100mm f8.8 triplet, a Kodak Brownie #3 and a Polaroid Colorpack II.
retinax
Well-known
I try to have no more than one of each type of cameras loaded with film at any time, because I want to fill and develop the films not too far in the future, and because I like to have some cameras empty to fiddle and play with. Usually loaded are:
A compact I carry everywhere, but rarely use (these days a Ricoh FF-1).
A medium format camera, usually a Minolta Autocord, mostly reserved for deliberate stuff from a tripod.
A 35mm RF, one of two Canon LTM bodies, P or 7.
A 35mm SLR, most of the time a Minolta XD-7, but right now a Pentax MX.
A few others get fed some film from time to time, maybe I should consolidate to those I use frequently.
A compact I carry everywhere, but rarely use (these days a Ricoh FF-1).
A medium format camera, usually a Minolta Autocord, mostly reserved for deliberate stuff from a tripod.
A 35mm RF, one of two Canon LTM bodies, P or 7.
A 35mm SLR, most of the time a Minolta XD-7, but right now a Pentax MX.
A few others get fed some film from time to time, maybe I should consolidate to those I use frequently.
Tom R
Established
Very simple: Two M4-Ps (for personal work) and One M 8.2 (when I need quick turn-arounds, client-work).
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