divewizard
perspicaz
I am carrying my Olympus 35SP with an orange filter and TMAX 100
becasue it take it take pictures like this
©2011 Chris Grossman

becasue it take it take pictures like this

©2011 Chris Grossman
Chris101
summicronia
I was reading through this entire thread (I love it!) and came across two replies to me that I had missed:
A Dionar is an old fashioned fisheye adapter.
I was shooting a 50mm contest that week, and had an AF 50 for the Nikon, an f/1.4 Zuiko, and an f/3.5 Macro Zuiko, both for the Oly.
I have it, but I took it off, and put the camera in a crummy-looking half case. I can leave it lying around, and nobody ever even touches it. I think it scares them away!
And this FG with a 43-86mm f/3.5 is the camera I have in front of me now:
A bag packed with 3 50mm lenses, a tele-extender, a 165 degree dionar, a flash, a cord, a Nikon D2x and an Olympus OM1n, with 2 rolls of delta 3200 and 2 rolls of trix.
As the Sponge says, "I'm ready, I'm ready, I'm ready..."
Chris, what is a "165 degree dionar" and why 3 50's ;-) ?
A Dionar is an old fashioned fisheye adapter.

I was shooting a 50mm contest that week, and had an AF 50 for the Nikon, an f/1.4 Zuiko, and an f/3.5 Macro Zuiko, both for the Oly.
This morning I grabbed my Nikon FG with a 50mm f/2 on it, loaded with trix.
Love the FG and EM for their size. Does yours have the little finger grip? Makes it much easier to hold.
Enjoy!
Kent
I have it, but I took it off, and put the camera in a crummy-looking half case. I can leave it lying around, and nobody ever even touches it. I think it scares them away!
And this FG with a 43-86mm f/3.5 is the camera I have in front of me now:

Chris101
summicronia
Is it radioactive?
I am carrying my Olympus 35SP with an orange filter and TMAX 100
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becasue it take it take pictures like this
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©2011 Chris Grossman
jaredangle
Photojournalist

Nikon F4s with 50mm f/1.2 AI-S. Usually loaded with Neopan 400 these days.
Snacks
Established
Zorki C with a dodgy shutter and a film canister lid for a lens cap.
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
M7 with C-Sonnar 50mm and Tri-X.
rizraz
Established
M6 with a CV Nokton 35mm 1.4 MC......
T
tedwhite
Guest
Leica III (might be an A?) with Industar 22. Running first roll through it as we speak (er, write). I find the little peep holes for viewfinder and rangefinder a PITA because I have to remove my glasses in order to frame the image properly, and the rangefinder, with it's ghost image, takes a bit of getting used to. A Bessa R it ain't. However, it's a lovely little camera and I'm having fun with it.
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
The M7 & 50mm C-Sonnar are out again. Shooting TX at 200.

kehng
Established
Minox GT or Zeiss 521/16 is always in my rain jacket pocket while freelancing as a designer/art director around London. Sometimes have a Leica or TLR on me if i'm not on my bicycle as i hate carrying more valuable cameras in unpadded bags or on my person after some nasty accidents.
hausen
Well-known
M9 and 50 summarit. Don't think I want to ever put it down
wilt
Well-known
Daily (at work &c): Minox 35GT.
Very often: M3 with Summicron 50.
Very often: M3 with Summicron 50.
silip
Newbie
nikon fm2 w/ 50mm;1.8 and canon demi ee17
stickdude
Member
M6 with a voigtlander 35mm f1.4 SC attached.
Jbig
Member
MP with 50 Summicron and 400CN.
Cagliostro73
Established
Since I've received it in these last days, it's my carry-around toy since then: Leica M2 and J8. And a cloth bag with J8, J9, J12 and leicameter M and a spare roll of Tmax100, of course.
When tripping "light": CLE with summicron 40c.
When tripping "light": CLE with summicron 40c.
roboflick
Well-known
Agfa isolette. Pocket size 120 film folder simple and takes beautiful pictures
Skeldale_House
Newbie
Epson RD-1 with CV f2 28mm lens, Leica Summicron f2 DR 50mm.
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