David Hughes
David Hughes
I'll second that, zuiko85... superb series.
Hi,
Can I third that?
Regards, David
Huss
Veteran
Funny, I thought he used an M3 with 50mm Summicron. He did, in one of the stories.
Goldfinger
Any monkey can use a Nikon

Roger Hicks
Veteran
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.
lshofstra
Established
@ 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.
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.
Yes, that's right. It was in one of the Timothy Dalton films, so, Licence To Kill or The Living Daylights. I think it was Licence To Kill, from memory.Didn't he also have a Blad that became a rifle..?
Cheers,
Brett
johank
Established
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.
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.
santino
FSU gear head
Craig is the worst Bond ever but seems to use one of the best cameras ever 
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