SimonK
Established
Just looking at the list of kit you include in your signature made me wonder this, and the question is aimed at all with a 'collection'; say you see a nice car, or bike, or whatever, in the street outside your house and you decide to go and photograph it. There is no rush, no need for a special lens, nothing tricky - just a simple snap. Which camera do you pick up?
Joao
Negativistic forever
Just looking at the list of kit you include in your signature made me wonder this, and the question is aimed at all with a 'collection'; say you see a nice car, or bike, or whatever, in the street outside your house and you decide to go and photograph it. There is no rush, no need for a special lens, nothing tricky - just a simple snap. Which camera do you pick up?
The question was not directed to me but my answer is "The camera that has film in it". I only use one single camera each time for a couple of weeks, then I change to another camera, and so on. Except if I have in mind some specific aim (travel, concert pictures), I always manage with the camera I am using at that time.
Regards
Joao
Al Kaplan
Veteran
Right now I have film in the CL with the 40mm Summicron as well as in the Bessa L with the 15mm Heliar sitting together on the table next to me. They're both loaded with Tri-X. I guess which ever one screams "Me! Me! Take me!" the loudest?
wolves3012
Veteran
My answer's the same as Joao really, whichever has film in it. I tend to have film in one of the Zorki 1/FED 1/Leica IIIC all the time, largely because they are the most pocketable.
Other than those, I tend to rotate use so they all get used and, being a bit of a tinkerer, there's probably a test-film in the latest "tweak" one. Depending on the shot, I may not reach for the "tweak" as first choice, just in case I didn't fix that niggle and I lose the shot!
I do have the more-neglected ones though, like the later FEDs. I like the Zorki finders best, in honesty. I also rarely use the Zenits, simply because I can't focus them without glasses. Then there's the Kiev 4, which was my late fathers so it's more sentimental than a user. Ditto the Yashica, which I inherited from an uncle.
Other than those, I tend to rotate use so they all get used and, being a bit of a tinkerer, there's probably a test-film in the latest "tweak" one. Depending on the shot, I may not reach for the "tweak" as first choice, just in case I didn't fix that niggle and I lose the shot!
I do have the more-neglected ones though, like the later FEDs. I like the Zorki finders best, in honesty. I also rarely use the Zenits, simply because I can't focus them without glasses. Then there's the Kiev 4, which was my late fathers so it's more sentimental than a user. Ditto the Yashica, which I inherited from an uncle.
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