Arjay
Time Traveller
The most rugged camera is IMHO the Leica II or III, and I can back up this claim with a rather macabre family memory:
My father used to be an avid mountaineer. One day in the summer of 1963, he was on his way in the Bavarian alps alone when he apparently mistook a deer pass for a hiking trail. The trail led him into a scree which began to move as he was walking on it. Eventually, this developed into a debris slide which tore him down over a 300ft high cliff, killing him in the process.
In his rucksack, he had his Leice II or III (I don't recall which), that had served him during the war in Scandinavia and France.
My father had been reported missing, and searches for him had been conducted for six weeks. We had already given up finding out anything about him, when his shattered body was found by accident by a hiker.
His Leica was found to be in working order, and my brother is still using it today, having taken it to Central America and South-East Asia for several times.
My father used to be an avid mountaineer. One day in the summer of 1963, he was on his way in the Bavarian alps alone when he apparently mistook a deer pass for a hiking trail. The trail led him into a scree which began to move as he was walking on it. Eventually, this developed into a debris slide which tore him down over a 300ft high cliff, killing him in the process.
In his rucksack, he had his Leice II or III (I don't recall which), that had served him during the war in Scandinavia and France.
My father had been reported missing, and searches for him had been conducted for six weeks. We had already given up finding out anything about him, when his shattered body was found by accident by a hiker.
His Leica was found to be in working order, and my brother is still using it today, having taken it to Central America and South-East Asia for several times.
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