mcf
Member
Voigtlander Bessa R3A with Canon 50mm f1.4 LTM attached
Voigtlander Skopar 21mm f4 LTM lens
Komura 28mm f3.5 LTM lens
JCH 35mm canister holder with er, 3 x rolls of Kono Rotwild film (Xmas present)
Notebook and pen
Cleaning brush
Box of red, orange, and ND4 filters

Voigtlander Skopar 21mm f4 LTM lens
Komura 28mm f3.5 LTM lens
JCH 35mm canister holder with er, 3 x rolls of Kono Rotwild film (Xmas present)
Notebook and pen
Cleaning brush
Box of red, orange, and ND4 filters
Hannes
Established
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
Exakta VX500 that I hadn't used previously, with a CZJ Pancolar 50/2 that I got for Christmas. Outdated Walgreens (Fuji) 200 inside.
steveyork
Well-known
I cycle through cameras as fast as anyone, always looking for new experiences, and once I use a camera, absorb all I can from it, I'll either keep it as permanent or go onto the next. My permanent system is centered around the Leicaflex SL camera. I'm a little bored of those now, having shot them exclusively for the last 5-6 years, and I'm playing around with some early Kiev/Contax rangefinders. Love the high contrast viewfinders.
My girlfriend is totally different. What she gets a camera it's like a black hole -- it never leaves. But then she's medium format and we know about those people.
My girlfriend is totally different. What she gets a camera it's like a black hole -- it never leaves. But then she's medium format and we know about those people.
brennanphotoguy
Well-known
A buddy is letting me borrow his Widelux for a while. Not pictured: trusty Domke F3XB.

besk
Well-known
Leica M6, VC Skopar 50mm/f2.5, Leica Summicron 35mm/f2
Jake Mongey
Well-known
Rb67, c33 and lenses as well as portra. Worst part is i had to cycle 2 miles to the location. I feel like my legs will drop off
giganova
Well-known
My bag looks the same every day:
- Green canvas shoulder bag with Domke insert
- Leica M4 + 21/3.4 Super Angulon
- Leica M4 + 50/2 "rigid"
- Gossen Digisix light meter
- 10 rolls of unexposed FP4 in a white Japan Camera Hunter film case
- Empty red Japan Camera Hunter film case for the exposed films
- #24 red filter for the 21 SA (for dramatic skies)
- Moleskin notebook with a pen
unixrevolution
Well-known
My almost absurdly tiny Manfrotto shoulder bag currently contains my M2 with Collapsible 50/2 Summitar, 35mm f/2.5 Color Skopar and 85mm f/2 Serenar, all on LTM adapters, plus 4 rolls of film (Color and BW mix.)
kb244
Well-known
In my "film" shoulder bag currently sits :
- Unloaded Canon 7 (working selenium meter that seems to match my incident meter most the time)
- Canon 50mm f/1.8 attached (type 6, Serenar optics, but newer alloy casing/body, 8 blade aperture, curved inward)
- Metal body and rear LTM lens cap from the original canon lens/body.
- Plastic FSU rear LTM cap
- Spare 312 batteries (for my hearing aids, I do the same in my digital bag)
- Pilot G2 gel pen
- Pad (either ancient officemax memo pad, or Rhodia pad, habit since they're both fountain pen friendly)
- Couple Lens pens
- White wash cloth (either as a lens, or camera wrap when stacking inside the bag, or to help with the cold)
- Minolta Auto Meter IVf (incident meter for ambient, and corded/non-corded flash/strobe)
- 20 Inch shutter release cable
- 135-36 Ilford HP5+ 400
- 135-36 Kodak Tri-X 400
- 2x 135-36 Foma Retropan 320
- 135-36 Ilford FP4+ 125
- 135-36 Kodak TMax P3200 (exp 2004, expose at 400 or 800)
- 135-24 Kodak Ultratec (ISO 3 Orthochromatic, rolled from bulk)
- Canon Serenar (1951) 35mm f/2.8 (this lens tends to go back and forth from my Canon 7, to being adapted onto my Olympus E-M5 mirrorless)
My 'digital' backpack tends to gets quite a bit more loaded.
But film wise it might hold the overflow such as my Univex Mercury II half frame camera in conjunction with the other stuff.
- Unloaded Canon 7 (working selenium meter that seems to match my incident meter most the time)
- Canon 50mm f/1.8 attached (type 6, Serenar optics, but newer alloy casing/body, 8 blade aperture, curved inward)
- Metal body and rear LTM lens cap from the original canon lens/body.
- Plastic FSU rear LTM cap
- Spare 312 batteries (for my hearing aids, I do the same in my digital bag)
- Pilot G2 gel pen
- Pad (either ancient officemax memo pad, or Rhodia pad, habit since they're both fountain pen friendly)
- Couple Lens pens
- White wash cloth (either as a lens, or camera wrap when stacking inside the bag, or to help with the cold)
- Minolta Auto Meter IVf (incident meter for ambient, and corded/non-corded flash/strobe)
- 20 Inch shutter release cable
- 135-36 Ilford HP5+ 400
- 135-36 Kodak Tri-X 400
- 2x 135-36 Foma Retropan 320
- 135-36 Ilford FP4+ 125
- 135-36 Kodak TMax P3200 (exp 2004, expose at 400 or 800)
- 135-24 Kodak Ultratec (ISO 3 Orthochromatic, rolled from bulk)
- Canon Serenar (1951) 35mm f/2.8 (this lens tends to go back and forth from my Canon 7, to being adapted onto my Olympus E-M5 mirrorless)
My 'digital' backpack tends to gets quite a bit more loaded.
But film wise it might hold the overflow such as my Univex Mercury II half frame camera in conjunction with the other stuff.
Nyc Dito
Established
Leica M2 with 35mm Nokton. Film and L308s.
Fuji X100, 2 batteries and charger.
=)
Fuji X100, 2 batteries and charger.
=)
seany65
Well-known
In my 'Tecno medium bag' (which I'd say is actually small):
1 Hoya hmc green filter.
1 Hoya Yellow-Green filter.
1 46mm slotted metal lens hood.
1 Ricoh 500gx in its never-ready case, with Lomog. 400 asa colour film.
1 blower-brush.
3 film canisters, 2 with Lomog. Lady grey 400 asa film.
I'm havng to use my gossen variosix f lightmeter in a seperate small case as the 500gx has practically used up the weincell battery I got, and done this within about the first 20 frames of the first film I put through it and the 'medium' case is too small to have that it it as well.
1 Hoya hmc green filter.
1 Hoya Yellow-Green filter.
1 46mm slotted metal lens hood.
1 Ricoh 500gx in its never-ready case, with Lomog. 400 asa colour film.
1 blower-brush.
3 film canisters, 2 with Lomog. Lady grey 400 asa film.
I'm havng to use my gossen variosix f lightmeter in a seperate small case as the 500gx has practically used up the weincell battery I got, and done this within about the first 20 frames of the first film I put through it and the 'medium' case is too small to have that it it as well.
mdarnton
Well-known
Backpack with an M4 Leica, 15mm Heliar on it, and a collapsible Summicron in a sock. Tri-X in the camera and one extra roll.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
A rollei FX and the Hasselblad SWC today, both with spent rolls of FP4+.
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Right now, m240 + 35mm f2 cron and a 28mm f3.5 w-nikkor in ltm
Saijem
Member
From my recent axquisition, I have a miint 1968 Oly Trip 35, a Konica c35 and a Minolta Hi-Matic F, all in my bag They are all with fresh film loaded and ready for some street shooting in Princeton tomorrow.
Popey
Member
MM246, 35mm Summicron ASPH, 50mm Summicron, 90mm Elmarit, filters, notebook, pen and Leica polariser.
It all fits nicely into a Billingham Leica Combination M bag.
However, I may as well take the polariser out at the moment as its as grey as a grey thing.
In my Small Hadley I have a M240, MATE, 21mm Zeiss 2.8 and 90mm macro Elmar.
It all fits nicely into a Billingham Leica Combination M bag.
However, I may as well take the polariser out at the moment as its as grey as a grey thing.
In my Small Hadley I have a M240, MATE, 21mm Zeiss 2.8 and 90mm macro Elmar.
Frontman
Well-known
No bag, just a sling. I'm slinging around a MP/35 Summicron. I'm a little tired of hauling around bags lately, my two-year-old is enough to carry.
Fraser
Well-known
A buddy is letting me borrow his Widelux for a while. Not pictured: trusty Domke F3XB.
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What kind of strap is that on the Widelux?
Cheers
brennanphotoguy
Well-known
What kind of strap is that on the Widelux?
Cheers
Tap & Dye. My buddy Justin Waldinger makes them. The one on my M3 is a Cub & Co from Joel Chavez.
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