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O Duncan!

O Duncan!

"...the Kiev always gives the impression that if I didn't treat it with the utmost majesty and respect it would instantly develop a serious fault out of spite. I think its design is based on a cat."
Man, have you not noticed that every other Avitar has a C-A-T in it? Do NOT go near your PM box for a week!! It's bound to be full of all assortments of vile threats from our [beloved] feline fotogs ... my own mother is calling overseas information for your phone number even as we speak! 😱

But I'm with you. I'd take a Zorki ... and a J8 ... and an empty suitcase ... and my first stop would be the UKRAINE!! Hey, he asked "What would you take?" not, "What would you come home with?" 😀
 
CVBLZ4 said:
Man, have you not noticed that every other Avitar has a C-A-T in it? Do NOT go near your PM box for a week!! It's bound to be full of all assortments of vile threats from our [beloved] feline fotogs ... my own mother is calling overseas information for your phone number even as we speak! 😱


..ok - change that to woman.
 
As of today it would be my Contax IIa with 50mm f1.5 Sonnar. If my Canon P ever gets here I may change my mind. 🙂

My second choice would be either my Olympus RC or one of my Canon QL-17 GIII's.

How's that for a definite decision.

Wayne
 
My choice would be my Bessa R with CV 35mm f2.5, its light, compact and just a great all round machine and it works without a battery (have to guesstimate the light but with the latitude of neg film its no real problem).
 
Hmmm, if I was worried about getting batteries, or rough handling, it would be my Kiev with the Prominent Nokton (w/adapter) and the VC meter. That kit makes my M2 feel like plastic fantastic and the nokton is so good, I keep the Kiev around just to be able to use it.

If batteries and mistreatment weren't an issue, I'd take my Hexar and the Nokton 40/1.4.
 
given that it's one camera and one lens.. you might as well go with a fixed lens setup.. which means my GSN would be travelling along.. or if I wanted to make it as convenient as possible, my good ol' Olympus Stylus Epic
 
Roger Hicks said:
MP, 35/1.4. No contest.

Cheers,

Roger


This is the only lens I would give up my 35 Summicron for. I think my life would be complete if I could figure out a way to turn my 35/2 into a 35/1.4, aspherical of course.
 
My around-the-world route would avoid places with batteries and pleasant weather. The only reliable choice that will return with lots of bits, a time tested Iskra 2.

Hmmm... a recent post indicates an Iskra winder has failed. 🙁

I would not consume too much vodka and wind the film with my gloves off during the trip. 🙂

Regards
 
Canonet 28 and plenty of either Delta 400 or Tri-X.

Though if it was working, I'd probably end up taking the Argus instead. An Argus C3, the 50/3.5, and a decent amount of Pan-F would be very desirable for some shots.
 
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I have no choice with the camera, Canon 7s, but as for lens it would be the CV 35mm/f2.5 pancake, sacrficing the speed of the Canon 50/1.2 to gain the wider angle and to not lose shots fiddling with the loooooong focus.
 
Iskra 2 said:
Hmmm... a recent post indicates an Iskra winder has failed. 🙁

I would not consume too much vodka and wind the film with my gloves off during the trip. 🙂

and whatever you do, don't stick your tongue on it!
 
My most reliable is the Canonet GIII QL17, small, full manual override, only needs a battery for the meter and good glass.

If I was not limited to just one lense, then it'll be one of the Kiev's with J12, J8, J9 & J11.
 
The early Leotax (no synch) with collapsible lens that I hauled around in desert dust (in an ammo pouch) for several years during the early '70s and it never missed a beat and took outstanding pictures. Just one more gem lost during my stupid years.
 
Hexar RF+ 50/2 collapsible summicron. If I'd be going where temps are below freezing, I would bring the M3 instead.
 
My Fujica GS 645, folded its quite small, and the negatives are fantastic!
 
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