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good news...i'm close to 'normal' on this...
i like 2 bodies and 3 lenses...or just one body and a 35 or 40 on it.
i like 2 bodies and 3 lenses...or just one body and a 35 or 40 on it.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
For my most used gear:
I'm in the process of acquiring of 50mm lens which will be at M4-2 in addition to 35mm lens, but I'm starting to sell and safe for another film M body to have 50mm on it.
50mm and 35mm are my most used ones, I would love to have them on two cameras. With random used 90mm in between.
For digital I have two cameras and four lens.
I'm in the process of acquiring of 50mm lens which will be at M4-2 in addition to 35mm lens, but I'm starting to sell and safe for another film M body to have 50mm on it.
50mm and 35mm are my most used ones, I would love to have them on two cameras. With random used 90mm in between.
For digital I have two cameras and four lens.
GaryLH
Veteran
Two bodies max..two to three lenses max.
Gary
Gary
kxl
Social Documentary
It really doesn't matter which one comes first, because desired end state would be to have 2 bodies and 3 lenses -- 28-50-90.
Timmyjoe
Veteran
It really doesn't matter which one comes first, because desired end state would be to have 2 bodies and 3 lenses -- 28-50-90.
Oh Yeah!!
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It really doesn't matter which one comes first, because desired end state would be to have 2 bodies and 3 lenses -- 28-50-90.
easy to tell we are a bunch of old rf users eh?
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
good news...i'm close to 'normal' on this...
i like 2 bodies and 3 lenses...or just one body and a 35 or 40 on it.
Joe,
My problem is that I do this with SLR's and medium format cameras. Perhaps I'm Abby-Normal.
Cal
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Joe,
My problem is that I do this with SLR's and medium format cameras. Perhaps I'm Abby-Normal.
Cal
well, there is normal and then there is normal...then there are some of us here that are in a select third group of normal...:angel:
riverie
Member
Maybe I'm the oddball here, but different format maybe? That's how I always do... 35mm format with MF tlr or even 6x9 box camera. It gives you totally different perspective and composition. One you shoot eye level, the other waist/below level.
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Maybe I'm the oddball here, but different format maybe? That's how I always do... 35mm format with MF tlr or even 6x9 box camera. It gives you totally different perspective and composition. One you shoot eye level, the other waist/below level.
there are a few 'oddballs' here so you fit right in!
kxl
Social Documentary
easy to tell we are a bunch of old rf users eh?
Sad but true...
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
Maybe I'm the oddball here, but different format maybe? That's how I always do... 35mm format with MF tlr or even 6x9 box camera. It gives you totally different perspective and composition. One you shoot eye level, the other waist/below level.
I can't do what you do, meaning mix formats. Kinda puts me over the edge. Either 135 or 120, never both. Also never shoot my Monochrom with any film camera. Really overwelms me.
Cal
Calzone
Gear Whore #1
there are a few 'oddballs' here so you fit right in!
In my book: odd is good. LOL.
Cal
Paul Jenkin
Well-known
On the basis that I have at least 2 lenses, with the same mount, then a second body could be useful. The reality is that I do have several lenses and two bodies for a couple of systems. It saves a bit of time and also (for digital) helps reduce the potential for getting dust on the sensor if you're in a hot, dusty, sandy country.
lynnb
Veteran
It really doesn't matter which one comes first, because desired end state would be to have 2 bodies and 3 lenses -- 28-50-90.
^^ this. Two bodies, one for bw, one for Portra or backup. Trouble is, I've done this for 3 mounts (all SLR) - can't resist <$10 thrift store bargains! I guess that makes me mount-agnostic..
I like 28/35, 50, 80/105. Three lenses are enough to carry. Sometimes too much.
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