bindie
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I would carry 3 cameras.
35mm full frame digital, with a 25mm lf2 ens. Rangefinder view.
35mm full frame digital, with a 40mm f1.4 lens. Optical SLR view.
35mm full frame digital, with a 90mm f2 lens. Optical SLR view.
I would always have two on my neck and one in a bag at the side.
And in order to pick up chicks, a 6x6 format film TLR camera with 120 lens. to use this - I would put the others away and only carry this. It takes a different mind set to use a MF TLR than a digital camera and you have to view the scenes differently.
35mm full frame digital, with a 25mm lf2 ens. Rangefinder view.
35mm full frame digital, with a 40mm f1.4 lens. Optical SLR view.
35mm full frame digital, with a 90mm f2 lens. Optical SLR view.
I would always have two on my neck and one in a bag at the side.
And in order to pick up chicks, a 6x6 format film TLR camera with 120 lens. to use this - I would put the others away and only carry this. It takes a different mind set to use a MF TLR than a digital camera and you have to view the scenes differently.
kuuan
loves old lenses
...would you design a camera that could do it all or would you design a camera for every application...i.e. street, landscapes, portraits etc?
definitely one for every other application. Actually I'd make the ideal camera for me, a small and light travel, street cam of which I have a very detailed image and idea, and would let others design what they deem best for their use
drewbarb
picnic like it's 1999
I could live with a Fuji X100 camera and an identical camera with a fixed 50 f2 lens and matching 50mm OVF/EVF (and if they could have detachable accessory zooms, maybe a wide for the 35mm and a tele for the 50mm? So much the better...)
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