luuca
Well-known
MP
cron 35v4
trix
cron 35v4
trix
back alley
IMAGES
fuji x-e1 with the soon to be 27/2.8...
bgb
Well-known
I didn't read the thread properly ... oops
If we are being theoretical and can dream a 8x10 Sinar please ... and lots of film.
If we are being theoretical and can dream a 8x10 Sinar please ... and lots of film.
hepcat
Former PH, USN
yes I agree with what you are saying.
I won't do macros, sports, or wildlife shooting
My intention is to use this for day-to-day shooting: a mix of street, landscape, and candid portraits. Nothing planned, really.
If I HAD to do one body/lens, I'd do an M4 with a 50mm Nokton f/1.1 and probably Tri-X or T-Max 400. I'd rather do a 35mm Nokton f/1.2 (v1) and a 90mm Summicron tho. Not much you can't cover with that combo.
filmfan
Well-known
maitani
Well-known
Nikon F plain prism + 35 Nikkor-O(pre Ai), tri-x
Leica M3, 50 lux E46, tmax100
Leica M3, 50 lux E46, tmax100
Film - Leica M7 with 35mm Summilux and Tri-X
Digital - Fuji X-Pro1 and Fuji 35mm 1.4.
Digital - Fuji X-Pro1 and Fuji 35mm 1.4.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Any of my film Leica bodies would do fine (CL or M4-2).
Any 35 to 50 mm lens, f/2.8 or faster.
Ilford XP2 Super for the most flexibility.
Either that or get more extreme and do it with the Voigtländer Perkeo II or Balda Baldix. Tri-X or Ilford XP2 Super again.
With either of them, you can't cheat on the lens ...
G
Any 35 to 50 mm lens, f/2.8 or faster.
Ilford XP2 Super for the most flexibility.
Either that or get more extreme and do it with the Voigtländer Perkeo II or Balda Baldix. Tri-X or Ilford XP2 Super again.
With either of them, you can't cheat on the lens ...
G
mbohara
Member
M7 + Cron 35 v4 + Porta 400
taskoni
Well-known
Leica M4, Summicron 28mm f/2, Tri-X
sepiareverb
genius and moron
MP and that 16~90 f1.4 zoom everyone's been talking about at leicaleaks. With the matching EVF of course.
Oh, and ORWO UN54, and a couple of filters, yellow and ND
Oh, and ORWO UN54, and a couple of filters, yellow and ND
Peter_S
Peter_S
M7 + Zeiss Planar 2/50 and Ilford FP4+
Though the Contax G2 + Planar 2/45 would be a close contender too...
Though the Contax G2 + Planar 2/45 would be a close contender too...
seakayaker1
Well-known
Leica M6TTL ~ Summilux-M 50 f1.4 ASPH ~ Kodak Porta 160
. . . . . so many and too many options, the configuration could change easily right up to the time of making an actual commitment to only use a single camera and lens for a year.
Good luck with your decision if you go with the new blog!
. . . . . so many and too many options, the configuration could change easily right up to the time of making an actual commitment to only use a single camera and lens for a year.
Good luck with your decision if you go with the new blog!
marcr1230
Well-known
Leica MP, Zeiss 35 2.0 Biogon, T-Max 400
nightfly
Well-known
I pretty much do this anyway.
Ricoh GR1/Tri X/Rodinal
Ricoh GR1/Tri X/Rodinal
Bingley
Veteran
A number of members here have done such an exercise, IIRC. A year is a long time to limit oneself to one camera, one lens, and one film, but I think it can be a useful exercise in self-discipline and, as you say, seeing what you can accomplish photographicall using vintage gear.
So if I were to do something like this, I would choose one of the following three combinations:
Leica IIIc, CV Skopar 50/2.5, Tri-X
Leica M2, Canon 50/1.5, Tri-X
Leica M4-2, Minolta Rokkor 40/2.0, Tri-X
I currently use each of those camera/lens combinations, but it would be interesting to drill down and see what I could do using just one combination for an extended period. I choose Tri-X not b/c it's my favorite bw film (I actually prefer Plus-X and TMY) but b/c of its versatility: I can shoot it from 250 to 1200 and get good results.
So if I were to do something like this, I would choose one of the following three combinations:
Leica IIIc, CV Skopar 50/2.5, Tri-X
Leica M2, Canon 50/1.5, Tri-X
Leica M4-2, Minolta Rokkor 40/2.0, Tri-X
I currently use each of those camera/lens combinations, but it would be interesting to drill down and see what I could do using just one combination for an extended period. I choose Tri-X not b/c it's my favorite bw film (I actually prefer Plus-X and TMY) but b/c of its versatility: I can shoot it from 250 to 1200 and get good results.
grapejohnson
Well-known
Canon New F-1, FD 28/2, HP5
And, going the extra step, D-76
And, going the extra step, D-76
javimm
Established
M6, 50 Summilux, HP5.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Canon New F-1, FD 28/2, HP5
And, going the extra step, D-76
Make that the FD 35-105 f/3.5 and I'd agree - that was the best 35mm travel kit I ever had. Second option: Fuji GA645Zi. Third: Makina 67. Fourth: Contax IIa and 50/1.5
Nikons and Leicas always worked best as a system for me - something felt missing whenever I used them one camera, one lens. Probably a matter of habit more than of the cameras or lenses themselves.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Why limit yourself like this? Do you have to? If not, why bother?
Use what works, as long as it works. Then change.
Cheers,
R.
Use what works, as long as it works. Then change.
Cheers,
R.
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