rkm
Well-known
Less cameras/More cameras?
Less lenses/More lenses?
Less photos/More photos?
Less light/More light?
Less whatever/More whatever?
Discuss
Less lenses/More lenses?
Less photos/More photos?
Less light/More light?
Less whatever/More whatever?
Discuss
TXForester
Well-known
Less cameras, less lenses, less fussing over what to use and more photos.
back alley
IMAGES
yes...
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Livesteamer
Well-known
As was said in Key Largo, "That's right soldier, that's what I want, More, More,More." Joe
gavinlg
Veteran
Less gear + knowing your gear intimately = more.
Less pixel peeping and IQ specifics = more.
More worldly experiences = more.
Less pixel peeping and IQ specifics = more.
More worldly experiences = more.
denizg7
Well-known
one camera 2 lenses no more no less
Dave Jenkins
Loose Canon
Less is more, up to a point. After which it becomes less again.
FrozenInTime
Well-known
Some 15 years ago I did a month long off road tour around Darwin,Kakadu, The Kimberley, Broome and Alice Springs.
I took only a Hasselblad 501c with the 80mm lens and a whole load of NPH film.
When I returned I printed the all negs with RA-4 in the darkroom.
That trip was my perfect photographic moment - never come close again.
More time, less gear and more travel.
I took only a Hasselblad 501c with the 80mm lens and a whole load of NPH film.
When I returned I printed the all negs with RA-4 in the darkroom.
That trip was my perfect photographic moment - never come close again.
More time, less gear and more travel.
Spicy
Well-known
Less is enough and more is too much
For ME:
Less cameras/More cameras? Less works better generally.
Less lenses/More lenses? Less. 35mm-50mm only for me.
Less photos/More photos? More. You can never make too many photos (as long as you can keep up with actually developing, processing, printing them). Better to have more to edit from than too little.
Less light/More light? Either / or.
Less cameras/More cameras? Less works better generally.
Less lenses/More lenses? Less. 35mm-50mm only for me.
Less photos/More photos? More. You can never make too many photos (as long as you can keep up with actually developing, processing, printing them). Better to have more to edit from than too little.
Less light/More light? Either / or.
thegman
Veteran
Tend to be happy with fewer bits and bobs, but getting the right stuff can be tricky. With cameras, I find there is a fine line between practical and desirable. I like my Zeiss Ikonta, but a Mamiya 7 would be more practical in many circumstances. I just don't desire one, at the moment.
maddoc
... likes film again.
Less is more when out and about ... but more back-up in the closet means less trouble when one camera / lens fails...
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
Less is definitely more. The older I get, the less I want to futz with, the less I want in my equipment cabinet, in my bag and hanging around my neck.
retnull
Well-known
Generally, you can press the shutter of only one camera at a time!
Having the right one with you is a different question. (That question gets easier when you have fewer choices...)
Having the right one with you is a different question. (That question gets easier when you have fewer choices...)
Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
More is more and I like having lots of toys and lots of choices.
If it pleases you to have a simple set up, excellent. Just don't go all church elder on the rest of us, who prefer a different style.
If it pleases you to have a simple set up, excellent. Just don't go all church elder on the rest of us, who prefer a different style.
mfogiel
Veteran
Less is more up to the point, where you don't think about the technicals anymore. Then, more becomes more !
Murchu
Well-known
Less is definitely more when it comes to these sort of threads, imo.
Livesteamer
Well-known
But seriously now, I do better with just one camera one lens and not try to bring everything. Joe
Marc G.
film loving student
2 bodies (a 50 on each) and 2 other lenses (28/90)+film/sd/batteries is pretty much everything I would need. the whole stuff weighs 3.5kg. compared to 15kg dslr equipment my back is still kissing my butt in joy
couldnt live without film and I feel that digital is important too. a good balance makes the perfect thing
couldnt live without film and I feel that digital is important too. a good balance makes the perfect thing
dasuess
Nikon Freak
Less is more unless you can afford more and then more is more...
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