jan normandale
Film is the other way
In the spirit of the question I can narrow my choices down very quickly (first, it’s Rangefinder Forum and second the question is what is a second choice for a camera to travel).
Cameras that can be used without electronics. For example an Olympus RC or similar camera. If the electronics go or I run out of battery power I can still take shots.
The two cameras I would take have glorious big 120 sheets of film. A Mamiya 6 RF with the 50mm and 75mm lenses and use it for my colour shots. The second would be a folder that is relatively the size of a 35mm RF; my Zeiss Ikonta 531, a 6 x 4.5 MF camera that has a true rangefinder. I would fill it with B&W. On the street I would carry both and a small bag with the Zeiss in the bag along with the 120 film and the 75mm Mamiya lens. That would cover it well for my purposes.
No worries as the Australian members would say.
Jan
Cameras that can be used without electronics. For example an Olympus RC or similar camera. If the electronics go or I run out of battery power I can still take shots.
The two cameras I would take have glorious big 120 sheets of film. A Mamiya 6 RF with the 50mm and 75mm lenses and use it for my colour shots. The second would be a folder that is relatively the size of a 35mm RF; my Zeiss Ikonta 531, a 6 x 4.5 MF camera that has a true rangefinder. I would fill it with B&W. On the street I would carry both and a small bag with the Zeiss in the bag along with the 120 film and the 75mm Mamiya lens. That would cover it well for my purposes.
No worries as the Australian members would say.
Jan