Janz
lol
Which make and model is that, rickard?
I own one of those inlays as well, but in black. it has a patch in it that says www.chinafancier.com on it, but i bought it from this site http://kaffebrus.com/diy-kameravaska-m-for-dslr-2-objektiv-1650.html they **** internationally
henri klein
Established
Landberg
Well-known
Which make and model is that, rickard?
I´m not Rikard but I think it´s this one: http://www.monochrom.com/Monochrom-Anybag-30.htm?websale8=mono-c&pi=17997&ci=000818
Unfortunately they don´t make it in orange anymore. These inserts are great, I use one in an old german army bag and love it.
Thomas
I own one of those inlays as well, but in black. it has a patch in it that says www.chinafancier.com on it, but i bought it from this site http://kaffebrus.com/diy-kameravaska-m-for-dslr-2-objektiv-1650.html they **** internationally
They have the answer!
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
The current Nikon rig and old Nikon bag

Godfrey
somewhat colored
Thanks!
What's in my bag today? Polaroid SX-70 Sonar. I have two exposures left on the pack before I switch cameras...
G
What's in my bag today? Polaroid SX-70 Sonar. I have two exposures left on the pack before I switch cameras...
G
raphaelaaron
Well-known
Filzkoeter
stray animal
-IIIf BD + SBOOI + coated Elmar
-M2 + Jupiter-3 (adjusted to Leica-specs)
-GRD I
-Jupiter-12
-Lunasix F
-RPX400
-Kufiya for wrapping my equipment (or myself if it gets cold outside)
Got no dedicated camera bag, I usually just toss my cameras in whatever bag I'm carrying
-M2 + Jupiter-3 (adjusted to Leica-specs)
-GRD I
-Jupiter-12
-Lunasix F
-RPX400
-Kufiya for wrapping my equipment (or myself if it gets cold outside)

Got no dedicated camera bag, I usually just toss my cameras in whatever bag I'm carrying
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis

One loaded with Tri-X and the other two with T-Max400
Godfrey
somewhat colored
My current "lug" about Polaroid Spectra System:
I normally have a couple of packs of film, but both cameras are loaded with several frames ready to go on each right now.
G

From the left, and front to back:
row1:
Polaroid Spectra System bag
Minolta Instant Pro
Spectra SE
row2:
Spectra Remote Receiver and Transmitter
Special Effects Filter Kit and case
Arca-Swiss tripod adapter
row3:
case for remote system
Spectra close-up attachment and case
row1:
Polaroid Spectra System bag
Minolta Instant Pro
Spectra SE
row2:
Spectra Remote Receiver and Transmitter
Special Effects Filter Kit and case
Arca-Swiss tripod adapter
row3:
case for remote system
Spectra close-up attachment and case
I normally have a couple of packs of film, but both cameras are loaded with several frames ready to go on each right now.
G
John E Earley
Tuol Sleng S21-0174
What's in the bag?
Depends.
Depends.
daveleo
what?
This is my minimalist "city trekker" setup.
This is my minimalist "city trekker" setup.
This is my minimalist "city trekker" setup.
ped
Small brown dog
kennethcooke
Established
What is in your Bag
What is in your Bag
Interestingly, I nearly bought one of the new Leica M240 cameras this weekend until I read that the Fuji X100S was superior for about a 5th of the spend. That was close so I am happily back with my 2 M6's with Summicron Optics and my Rollieflex 3.5f
What is in your Bag
Interestingly, I nearly bought one of the new Leica M240 cameras this weekend until I read that the Fuji X100S was superior for about a 5th of the spend. That was close so I am happily back with my 2 M6's with Summicron Optics and my Rollieflex 3.5f
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kiemchacsu
Well-known
Well, I decided to participate in this thread. Actually after seeing all of these, it's kind of very useful for me to see how people use stuff and it helps me for purchasing gear.
What's in my Leica Billingham bag? by kiemchacsu, on Flickr
Of course I hardly carry all these stuffs on daily basis. Normally I carry One camera and One lens only. The Billingham Hadley Small is perfect for me because all my gears can be fit in it if needed.

Of course I hardly carry all these stuffs on daily basis. Normally I carry One camera and One lens only. The Billingham Hadley Small is perfect for me because all my gears can be fit in it if needed.
Villanova
Minister of Silly Walks
Any reason you chose the Billingham Small over the L2?
kutitta
Well-known
Since last week, I have Mamiya 7 with 43mm and 90mm plus Leica CL with Summicron-c 40/2 & CV Color Skopar 21/4 and Olympus 35RC in my bag. After I have been diagnosed with blood cancer last week at the age of 39, I have kept shooting like there is no tomorrow and I love it! 5 rolls of 120 and 4 rolls of 35 in five days - never done this before!
tuanvinh2000
Well-known
shoot till the cameras shutter retire! my best wishes is with you and your family. keep positive.
Cheers,
Cheers,
Since last week, I have Mamiya 7 with 43mm and 90mm plus Leica CL with Summicron-c 40/2 & CV Color Skopar 21/4 and Olympus 35RC in my bag. After I have been diagnosed with blood cancer last week at the age of 39, I have kept shooting like there is no tomorrow and I love it! 5 rolls of 120 and 4 rolls of 35 in five days - never done this before!
kutitta
Well-known
Thanks buddy! I'm still trying to digest actually. I haven't yet started to feel the ill-effects of chemotherapy but not sure I will keep shooting that intensively.
But in any case I'll try to be positive and will enjoy the rest of my life with my family, especially with my 5 year old son!
I'll start teaching photography to him thia weekend, especially how to use film cameras. I will first use an AF camera, possibly an Olympus Stylus 80 zoom. Then I will let him use my Minolta Maxxum 700si. Manual focus cameras later on the track!
But in any case I'll try to be positive and will enjoy the rest of my life with my family, especially with my 5 year old son!
I'll start teaching photography to him thia weekend, especially how to use film cameras. I will first use an AF camera, possibly an Olympus Stylus 80 zoom. Then I will let him use my Minolta Maxxum 700si. Manual focus cameras later on the track!
shoot till the cameras shutter retire! my best wishes is with you and your family. keep positive.
Cheers,
tuanvinh2000
Well-known
He will be proud of his dad, not many dads shoot with a Mamiya RF MF, one of the best ever! my dad shot with a nikon F for his company when he was young, bought him a canon DSLR 10 years ago and he is still shooting with it now. however he is more a painter than a photographer. he even experimented painting over his photographs as well quite cool!
Thanks buddy! I'm still trying to digest actually. I haven't yet started to feel the ill-effects of chemotherapy but not sure I will keep shooting that intensively.
But in any case I'll try to be positive and will enjoy the rest of my life with my family, especially with my 5 year old son!
I'll start teaching photography to him thia weekend, especially how to use film cameras. I will first use an AF camera, possibly an Olympus Stylus 80 zoom. Then I will let him use my Minolta Maxxum 700si. Manual focus cameras later on the track!![]()
kiemchacsu
Well-known
Any reason you chose the Billingham Small over the L2?
Did you refer to me?
I dont have the L2 but Billingham for Leica and it's narrower and thicker than the Hadley Small.
I have 2 bodies and 3 lenses and all can be fit in the Hadley Small but not the Billingham for Leica, which is best for 1 body and 3 lenses Maximum.
I myself prefer the slimmer shape of the Hadley Small.
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