kiemchacsu
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I usually work with just one body and have a "back up " m2 or an m3 in my bag without a lens attached.....the back up body is often loaded with a roll of slide film...I've been using the same film now for a long time and when I'm out shooting I usually only bring one type of film ( sometimes a roll of tri-x will be thrown in just in case)......if I see something really nice I'll shoot it with both, slide and print film.......I think I do this because at some point in the future I'll want to sit down and watch a slide show of "memorable" places that I've been to in this world....
Using 2 bodies at the same time with different focal lengths doesn't really work for me....I prefer to switch lenses or just use the lens that I have on my camera and "make it work"
Cheers, michael
I would echo with Michael, I have 2 Ms and 4 lenses but seldom carry 2 bodies at the same time. I decide what to take and normally ONE body and ONE lens for ONE shooting session. My M3 is paired with 50/90 and M6 is with 35
I will bring 2 bodies and bunch of lenses for a long trip, say several days and make decision later on.