What camera are you carrying RIGHT NOW?

I decided to extend my Nikon Rf month into August - so, at the moment I am using two SP's, one with a VC 28f3,5 and the other with an early Nikkor 35f3.5. There are also two S3's with "half-shot" rolls in them on the table, one with a 35f1.8 SP 2005 on it and the other has a very scruffy 35f2.5 on it. Film is still the EK 5231 (Kodak +X) - now I only have about 15 rolls of t left and cant find any more of it. Oh, well - there is always XX.
 
Half of my "summer - kit", the M4-2 + 50 ZM Planar. The S2 is still loaded with 1600PR but at home ...
 
i just learned that my konica S III has film in it, but i have no idea what kind. the meter is set at 400 asa. anyhow, in the morning, it will be the camera that accompanies me. the IIIf will be available as well.
 
Zeiss Ikon ZI...and though I've never had a Leica in my hand, I don't want to now...as I love this camera, and fear camera-purchase rationalization might set in if I ever held an M3. (And, non-RF...in my car is a Bilora Bella for my sis, who's into toy cams at the moment)
 
Nice!!! Have a great time Paul. I've been out with my Nikormat ,sometimes the FT2 sometimes the FTn. Going lite I take the Bessa R or a Canon P. Are you near Stone Mountain?
 
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Shooting Today - Black Nikon F2 plain prism, Nippon Kogaku 50mm f2 "H" loaded with Kodak 5222 movie film.
Just found the bat. symbol is showing on the Gossen Digisix so it's going to be a sunny 16 day as well.:)
 
I just got back from shooting with my Zeiss Super Ikonta IV and also had my M7 and Nikon F w/Ektar 100. I used all three but used the Zeiss folder most of the time today. Jim
 
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Shooting Today - Black Nikon F2 plain prism, Nippon Kogaku 50mm f2 "H" loaded with Kodak 5222 movie film.
Just found the bat. symbol is showing on the Gossen Digisix so it's going to be a sunny 16 day as well.:)

Nice! Chris, I hope you don't mind me asking: have you tried using the 50 f2 without hood? I once had its later sibling, the 50 f2 AI, and found the front element was so well recessed that I did not need a hood. Obviously with a hood it is an even safer bet, for sure.

Anyway, a well seasoned F2 is a thing of beauty. If I ever get a Nikon again, it is going to be one like that :)
 
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