One camera, one lens, one film

One camera, one lens, one film

Camera:
M2 with 35 Summaron and Kodak Portra 400
or
MP 0.58 with 28 Elmarit ASPH and Kodak Ektar

Bag:
One camera - Billingham Hadley small
Two cameras - Billingham L2 or Hadley Pro

Cheers

J 🙂


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M2, Planar 50/2 ZM, Portra 400. Nothing beats the Summicron 50 under favorable conditions, but the Zeiss is less prone to flare.
 
Domke J-803 with proper insert. Made of nylon and is at least 14 years old and shows very few signs of use. Holds Nikon F2 with plain prism, meter, film etc and has room for much more.
 
No bag. No Strap.
It's only one camera, and there'd be no need to carry more than one roll of film, the zombies would get you when you stopped to change it. Once it's out of film, use it for defense.
 
Minimalism, eh?

One camera, one lens, one film...

Pentax Auto 110, 20-40 f2.8 aspheric zoom, Kodak 200 color film in its unopened foil pouch

No camera bag needed, just a pocket.


Of course, I usually take all my lenses with the little Auto 110 when I go out. They all fit on another pocket. And, yeah, this may have been my first camera, but it is still one of my favorites.

Scott
 
My stock answer is:

Rolleicord Vb in it's own case (light, reliable, repairable, great lens)
Tri-X (versatile, pushable, easy to process)

But...if I had to leave in a hurry and could only grab one camera it would probably be my Dad's old Fed 4 because it has great sentimental value, having taken almost all my childhood photos.

However, in reality: forget cameras, I'd just grab the dog.


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In a meltdown situation my M6 would easily double as a weapon/hammer 😀 .

The camera I would take is the Leica 111c with 3.5/5cm Elmar, and Ilford XP. Light enough to tote around, capable of great results, steampunk look. What's not to like?
 
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