just curious...

Yet another vote for one camera, one lens. Rarely, one camera, two lenses. Very rarely, two cameras (both M), two lenses (different focal lengths).

Cheers,

R.
 
I seldom go out with one lens but the one body is OK. Generally it'll be my OM-1 or 2 with 50mm and 35mm Zuikos. The same if I take a rangefinder ... but not the Zuikos of course! :D

To me that's the minimum 'get the job done' kit!
 
on vacation 2 cameras and 2 lenses each...a dslr and an M
never zooms; 28/35/50/ and 75/85; the 50/60 could be a macro.
 
Most of the time: one camera, one lens (35mm), light meter (since meterless body Leica M4), some spare film (one to four rolls). Maybe a second lens if I plan to do some portraits or so (85mm).
 
I used to carry one camera (M6) and two lenses: 28 elmarit and 50 cron. But lately, I've been using my 28 elmarit almost exclusively, so I often leave my 50 cron at home. I guess I'm beginning to love my little 28 :).
Bob
 
my routine varies...

i have been thinking about carrying both bodies and all 4 lenses in the f6 but that seems excessive. i do like the idea of not having to change lenses too often so 2 bodies is attractive.
but what seems to work best for me is one body and 2 lenses, so i will continue to use 2 kits, body plus 15/28 and body plus 21/50. nice and light but still effective.
 
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