What camera are you carrying RIGHT NOW?

Right now? I'm shooting a lecture (shoot me). Nikon D3 and 85 1.4. My last vestiges from press shooting.
But the X100 is in my bag for the minute I get out.

On another note, the speaker's official photographer is shooting with an 80-200 through live view, camera at arm's length--I suspect this might be why the venue hired me...;)
 
I just got back from shooting a little in a industrial area near downtown Salt Lake City with my NEX-5n. I had a Zeiss Touit 1.8/32 lens. I also had my M4 with me but it got no action today. - jim
 
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Zeiss-Ikon 532/16. Kodak Ektar 100. Love it.​

Beautiful!
 
Didn't know you had a Super Ikonta Johan.
I really need to blow the dust of mine one of these days.

Currently loaded with Agfa superpan 200: Leica IIIc with Xenon 50mm f/1.5

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This camera jammed on me last saturday. I think it's about time it got a CLA.
 
finished a roll of superia 200 in the ft2, and started a roll of superia 200 in my pentax ME super with pentax m 50/1.4, my favorite lens of all time ...
 
Still in Nikon Rf month mode - so carrying a S3 Olympic and a SP. The Olympic has an older 35f1.8 on it and the SP a 105f2.5. Both loaded with Legacy Pro 400 (found a couple of 100 ft rolls underneath cans of Double X in the freezer. Loaded in Nikon cassettes, of course.
 
F2, 50/1.4ais and Superia 400 again today.

I love using this camera and the results i get but carrying it can be tiresome. I may go back to my FM2n.
 
Odd combination for me:
Canon Ixus ii APS
Exa I with CZJ 50/2.8, WLF and Fuji Superia 200.

It's really odd trying to do street photography with a waist-level finder, but it was a fun walk in to work.
 
EPL1, and APS: Canon Ixus II, which is the last cuckoo in the Zuiko nest. I'm also carrying the Olympus iZoom 2000 which will replace it. OK, it's not a great camera, but it cost only a fraction more than the £1 the Canon cost me, and, though it's slightly larger and lighter (almost completely plastic, I guess), it's got the same aesthetic, and easier controls. Also, I'm given to understand, a decent lens with more useful zoom range, albeit still verrrrrry slow.

Hey - it's for APS! Other than a Tix, what would you expect?
 
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