James Bond uses an OM1

Funny, I thought he used an M3 with 50mm Summicron. He did, in one of the stories.


Goldfinger

Any monkey can use a Nikon


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Daniel Craig with OM1, by Greg Williams for Esquire.

I bet he keeps a Minox in his pocket, too.
In his POCKET?

Wimp.

A friend who actually worked in this line of business favoured a Rollei TLR. After all, with a Rollei you can pretend you're just a happy-snapper, because no-one would be stupid enough to try to conceal a camera that size. With a Minox you look guilty as soon as they find it.

Another favoured spy camera was a Tessina on a wrist strap. MUCH bigger neg as compared with the Minox (14x21mm instead of 8x11, over 3x the size) and far more versatile.

Cheers,

R.
 
@ rh-oregon
Perhaps someone else mentioned it, but the Olympus 4ti is on the title roll of "Licence to kill". Don't think it is used anywhere in the film though.
 
Bye a firearms collector I was shown a Tele Tessar with a one round Rifle in the bottom, very well built for a Screw Leica. No story if it was used as rifle.
The Tessina was popular by Climbers too since it was a light TLR.
The Minox had it´s place since Zapps Gerät for Micro Dots.
Real Spys used 6x6s, Hasselblad was built as a Field spy tool first, Contaxes and Leicas.
 
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