reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
On the farm and around town ...
Zorki.1d black paint w/ Jupiter.12 & no-name ASA400 clearance shelf color film.
Zorki.1d black paint w/ Jupiter.12 & no-name ASA400 clearance shelf color film.
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Royal 35-M with Ektar, Rolleiflex 2.8E3 with Acros, D300 with a CMOS sensor![]()
M6 with ZM 35/2.8 and ACROS; Olympus E-500 with 12-60 SWD (great lens) and Kodak frame-transfer CCD
BzBrian
Member
For me, I have my Canon 7D within reach of me. Great camera.
RichL
Well-known
Super Ikonta III With 75mm Tessar 3.5.
menos
Veteran
Nikon D3 + new 135/2 DC - this lens rocks !!!!
paulfish4570
Veteran
well, i carried my F2a with 50/2 nikkor to get a cup of coffee. didn't see any light that grabbed me ...
leobloom
Member
Zeiss Ikon + 50mm summilux ASPH
The VF of the ZI is just unbeatable.
The VF of the ZI is just unbeatable.
OlliL
Well-known
New to me Sigma DP1
Mablo
Well-known
An old and trusty Nikon FM loaded with Rollei Retro 100. I took some casual portraits earlier today and am now thinking to shoot the end of the roll while walking the dog.
nobbylon
Veteran
Nikon F5 and 50 a/f 1.4.
I've carried it everywhere since I bought it recently.
I've carried it everywhere since I bought it recently.
drinkingeye
Well-known
Leica MP + Summicron 35 asph
semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Nikon D3 + new 135/2 DC - this lens rocks !!!!
Yes. Yes it does... if you like the 135 FL.
That's the sticking point for me. Glad you like it!
menos
Veteran
Yes. Yes it does... if you like the 135 FL.
That's the sticking point for me. Glad you like it!
The funny thing is, that I didn't buy the 135/2 DC as for it's focal length, but entirely for it's DC feature, which I in fact LOOOOOOOVE!
I shoot mostly on the street with 50mm and 35mm lenses.
Adding the heavy D3 + (not small and light) 135/2 DC to a M9 + 50/1 + 35 stashed in the bag is a wonderful kit for the street.
You get whole new possibilities, which is why, I learn to love the heavy D3 again:
You can get quite personal, intimate with the 135/2 DC:

You can play with the fast long focal length for telephoto effects:

And you can go for classic portraits on the street:

… or:

… or get close without disturbing:

… or just catch candid moments (I am reminded again by the deadly accurate and blazing quick AF of the D3 after having dismissed SLRs for a long time now):

It seems, this kit will stick for a while with me for shooting candids outside:
D3 + 135/2 DC
M9 + 35 Lux ASPH/ Noctilux
The 135/2 DC pairs absolutely perfectly with the old Noctilux f1 btw - you can make the photographs character very close to the Noctilux with the defocus control (this is often completely misunderstood - it is a feaature, to alter the look over the whole frame, altering the character of bokeh AND the look of details, never getting loss of detail btw).
It is a deadly sharp and contrasty lens, when shot without DC setting, but it transforms into a classic spherical lower contrast lens with just the right bit of "glow" - my new favorite SLR lens!
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
Today, it's Minox 35 GT with Neopan (or was that Tri-X?) at 400.
Chris101
summicronia
Today I am carrying my OM1n with it's 21mm lens.
bobby_novatron
Photon Collector
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Today, an Agfa / Ansco Speedex with some APX 1.1 ISO 25 ... we'll see how that goes!
Today, an Agfa / Ansco Speedex with some APX 1.1 ISO 25 ... we'll see how that goes!

Texsport
Well-known
I carry 2 different camera bags depending on if I'm on the move, or going to one location or people that I know.
Traveling bag...XPan and Widelux 7.
Serious traveling bag...Fujica GL690/100AE + 50mm f5.6.
Texsport
Traveling bag...XPan and Widelux 7.
Serious traveling bag...Fujica GL690/100AE + 50mm f5.6.
Texsport
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bastian a.
Well-known
Leica R6.2 + Summicron 50/2 + Elmarit 28/2.8 + Kodak Tri-X
... such a great SLR!
... such a great SLR!
OlliL
Well-known
Ricoh GR1 
drinkingeye
Well-known
Voigtländer Bessa III 667 + Portra 400. good light to everybody!
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