Wearing RF every day.

So far only 29$ I-22, which I'm trying to get it re-shimmed for M3.
I haven't sold my 50 Rigid yet to buy something in the same price range.

as the 50 Rigid....or the I-22.

Suggest a J8 if you need to go cheap. I have two , one which Brian Sweeney adjusted. Both are good and they are not expensive.

Hap
 
i carry a camera every day but i left slr's, rangefinders etc. a long time ago and now have a rule... 'if it don't fit in my pant pocket it is of no interest to me'.

my one and only rule. but i carry a camera EVERYWHERE.
 
I try to always carry a small folding 35mm camera in the inside chest pocket of my coat.
I have several used in rotation. The mostly plastic models are the most easily pocketable.
Chris
 
I drive a 10 wheel tanker truck delivering motor oil to oil change places & usually have a film camera with me. The truck is new, 16 Freightliner & don't shake very much at all but I choose to carry P&S type camera's with me. For the past few weeks I have been carrying my Oly-Pen EES-2 half frame camera. I like the size of it. Fits in a pants pocket really nice.
 
i carry a camera every day but i left slr's, rangefinders etc. a long time ago and now have a rule... 'if it don't fit in my pant pocket it is of no interest to me'.

my one and only rule. but i carry a camera EVERYWHERE.


That struck a chord.
Although my previous post is largely correct in that I have a bag with me most days I do find myself going out more and more with just a GRV in my pocket.

Pleased that you`re on the mend Gary.
 
I carry/wear my camera (M6 at moment) in a bumbag (that's what we call it in Oz) that's around my waist and only visible when I want to use it. It can be adjusted to go outside my jacket so it doesn't get vibration form the motorbike.
 
Hi,

There's no simple answer to this question; taking it literally I'd have to say "No, never" but I'll explain.

I usually take a camera with me when I go out and I usually stick it in my coat or jacket pocket; sometimes film and sometimes digital; sometimes a P&S and now and then a small RF like the Konica C35. In the summer it goes in the bum/banana bag.

If I take a bigger camera like the M2 or an SLR then I use a small bag for the other lenses etc. Now and then I'll fit the thing with a shoulder strap but I always find the straps get in the way when I hold it.

Hanging it round my neck seems daft to me as it can swing about and hit things like the freezers in the supermarket and so on. That's when a decent P&S is more useful. And try going out for a drink or meal with a camera hung round your neck. There's no point in sticking out like a sore thumb if it's a social occasion and you want a few photo's...

Regards, David
 
I carry a camera in my hand (strap around wrist) when I'm in a "target rich" environment.

Otherwise I always carry either a Rollei 35S or Barnack (with 35 or 50) in my shoulder messenger bag. Preset for existing light conditions and prefocused at 6m.

If I'm working on a project, I might carry a folder, SLR or TLR.
 
Either X100T or (more likely.) M2 + CV 35/1.4SC are carried every day. I think only about a week or so in total this year I have been without - in which case I use my Phone. More inconspicuous to be looking at a Phone these days than handling a Film Camera.
 
The most important thing is to make sure your straps are properly aligned before leaving the house, and if you can compliment the colours of the day's choice of costume, so much the better.
 
No, not always. Very oft ? not really, the only camera I had with me very oft was/is the Leica X1 because of size and the biggest (IMO) digital benefit, the ability to change iso depending on light situation.
robert
PS: after having read this thread I'll try with the M7 to see a daily use works...
 
The most important thing is to make sure your straps are properly aligned before leaving the house, and if you can compliment the colours of the day's choice of costume, so much the better.

Clearly this is where I'm going wrong.

I own a Fogg camera bag and it's far more elegant than I can ever be...... :)

Cheers,

John
 
I carry my Bessa-R in my school bag almost everyday. Now I'm traveling with the same bag and the same camera.

Last winter I kept a Zorki-1 + collapsible Industar-50 in my jacket pocket all the time. It served me well.
 
I always carry my Galaxy S5 with its excellent in-built camera, and my Sony RX100 (Mk 1) in my pocket. Those are with me anywhere I"m not legally forbidden from having them.

I also try to carry at least one other camera with me, most of the time. Not always an RF. Definitely not always my Leica. I carry a Minolta SLR kit, one of several Pentax kits, A 6x7, A TLR, My Bronica, one of many fixed-lens shooters like an Electro 35 or a Retina IIa. I do like the conversations my film cameras start with others, even non-photographers.
 
Always have my M8 with me. 35 and 50 cron. If its going to rain I bring my Xpro2+35f2wr.

Try to get out at lunch time for a walk.
 
Every day for 6 or 7 years. Wear? No. The Leica II has no strap lugs and sits in the outer pocket of my small bag. Either the Monochrom or M9-P is in my lap as I reverse out the drive. Anything from 28-50mm attached. Once used a 21 for a week or two. Walk at lunchtime. Most days too busy and no pictures. Others I get photos I'd only get if I carried a camera every day. Like you, many gems I still end up missing.
 
I wish I had done that this morning as someone dressed in full Darth Vader came striding down the middle of the road at me.

Every day for 6 or 7 years. Wear? No. The Leica II has no strap lugs and sits in the outer pocket of my small bag. Either the Monochrom or M9-P is in my lap as I reverse out the drive. Anything from 28-50mm attached. Once used a 21 for a week or two. Walk at lunchtime. Most days too busy and no pictures. Others I get photos I'd only get if I carried a camera every day. Like you, many gems I still end up missing.
 
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