Kent
Finally at home...
Everyday? One body, one lens.
On a photo tour? 2 or 3 bodies (perhaps even more), several lenses.
Kent
On a photo tour? 2 or 3 bodies (perhaps even more), several lenses.
Kent
roundg
Well-known
Daily usage, I choose from my Minox, M3 and M5.....always one camera in my bag.
FrankS
Registered User
Depends on my mood. Today I took the Rollei 35S to work. Oh, and the P+S digi-cam.
Michael I.
Well-known
2 slrs or slr+rf when on a trip one slr\rf\TLR when fo shooting
now trying a kiev 35a to carry at all times - at the moment one of the above
now trying a kiev 35a to carry at all times - at the moment one of the above
markinlondon
Elmar user
Usually it's one M2 and a 50 everyday, either an Elmar or a Summicron depending on how I feel. I usually carry so much other stuff around with me that I'd need a bag even if I didn't have the camera.
pvdhaar
Peter
When I'm walking around, I always have a single camera, single lens. Only very rarely do I carry a second lens.
I find that with a single camera, single lens, I get into a sort of rythm. Swapping a lens is already distracting, swapping cameras would completely ruin that flow..
I find that with a single camera, single lens, I get into a sort of rythm. Swapping a lens is already distracting, swapping cameras would completely ruin that flow..
sf
Veteran
I just acquired a Contax T3 that will find a place beside the Bronica in the bag...or it may not, depending on certain developments...
2 cameras at most, one is most likely.
2 cameras at most, one is most likely.
colinh
Well-known
Thanks for responding everyone.
I guess the original question was a bit too general. I think what was on my mind, following the acquisition of a second M, was "I've never seen anyone strolling around town with two cameras slung around their necks / shoulders / wrists."
Now, when I went to the leaning tower of Pisa, I parked around the corner, took my rucksack containing the M7, 30D and Contax 645 (and a Manfrotto tripod attached to the outside), a bag with the Sinar F1 and the Berlebach tripod for the LF over my shoulder. - I just wanted to try everything out
Luckily, it was a short walk.
Then, of course, a policeman came and shooed me off (after asking if I had a license or something) because he thought I was a pro! Come on - what pro uses a beach towel as a large format dark cloth?
colin
I guess the original question was a bit too general. I think what was on my mind, following the acquisition of a second M, was "I've never seen anyone strolling around town with two cameras slung around their necks / shoulders / wrists."
Now, when I went to the leaning tower of Pisa, I parked around the corner, took my rucksack containing the M7, 30D and Contax 645 (and a Manfrotto tripod attached to the outside), a bag with the Sinar F1 and the Berlebach tripod for the LF over my shoulder. - I just wanted to try everything out
Luckily, it was a short walk.
Then, of course, a policeman came and shooed me off (after asking if I had a license or something) because he thought I was a pro! Come on - what pro uses a beach towel as a large format dark cloth?
colin
Igor.Burshteyn
Well-known
Now in the backpack Om1 28mm+50mm, and 35SP. I vary lenses that I take for OM - usually 2 lenses from set (28mm, 35mm, 50mm and 135mm), and rangefinders - either kiev/J8/J9 or oly 35SP.
Calvin
Established
I usually take my R2 w/ 35mm/f2.5 Pancake II during the weekend. It is light and handy compared to my SLR kit.
dazedgonebye
Veteran
I keep my complete Bessa R3A kit and my complete DSLR kit in my car at all times. (I've got an old car and the cameras are worth more than it is.)
I try not to carry a camera bag with me as I walk around. On a recent trip to the mountains, I had a 35mm on the camera with a 50 in one coat pocket and a 75 in the other.
Unfortunately, my opportunities to wear a coat are few and far between here in Arizona, because this felt like a perfect arrangement.
I try not to carry a camera bag with me as I walk around. On a recent trip to the mountains, I had a 35mm on the camera with a 50 in one coat pocket and a 75 in the other.
Unfortunately, my opportunities to wear a coat are few and far between here in Arizona, because this felt like a perfect arrangement.
Bike Tourist
Well-known
In the car, I will carry my Canon 5D + four lenses in a backpack, plus the Bessa R2/3s + lenses in a smaller case. I hardly ever foray out from the car with more than one camera/lens combo.
If I have a specific assignment using the rangefinders, I might have both Bessas, one with a 35 or 50, the other with a 90.
Sometimes, I go on long walks and, in that case, always carry just one camera.
If I have a specific assignment using the rangefinders, I might have both Bessas, one with a 35 or 50, the other with a 90.
Sometimes, I go on long walks and, in that case, always carry just one camera.
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