markinlondon
Elmar user
Reading Diggin99's thread on the items we always forget, I'm sure there are folks like me who carry stuff around "just in case" and never use it. My best was a 50mm Summicron I took to New Zealand a couple of years ago. It was used for a total of four frames which could easily have been cropped down from the 35 I used all the rest of the time I was there.
What's the dead weight in your bag?
What's the dead weight in your bag?
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Diggin99
Established
Hi! I can say that for me its actually film. When I go out with my gear I find that there are really just a few shots that I want to take, then I am left with options that seem not ideal. So I will go out, take shots that interest me and have like half a roll left. Then I can either take shots that don't really interest me to take up the roll, or end the film early. I hesitate to just keep the film in the camera and wait to use it another day because I don't want to put more than one lighting situation on a roll. More often than not I end up rewinding the roll so I can go home and develope it. Maybe I should start rolling really short rolls! Oh and also I never seem to want to use my external meters, I end up guesstimating!
Nancy
Nancy
Film dino
David Chong
A spirit level... I use "rotate image" a lot in Photoshop
Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
Most of the time, the camera.
It's with me 80% of the time and gets used 10%. The lightmeter is used once in a blue moon if I take it. I don't bother with other lenses, I only ever have my 50mm on the camera to hand.
It's with me 80% of the time and gets used 10%. The lightmeter is used once in a blue moon if I take it. I don't bother with other lenses, I only ever have my 50mm on the camera to hand.
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
It's 35mm or bust...
It's 35mm or bust...
I always carry but seldom use a short telephoto/portrait lens in my SLR kit.
As to my 35mm RF kit, I now know better and don't even own a tele.
In fact I seek to further simplify by "downgrading" to a fixed lens RF camera...
Chris
It's 35mm or bust...
I always carry but seldom use a short telephoto/portrait lens in my SLR kit.
As to my 35mm RF kit, I now know better and don't even own a tele.
In fact I seek to further simplify by "downgrading" to a fixed lens RF camera...
Chris
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DMG
waiting for friday
my brain 
AGN
Established
A sample of Viagra.
MikeL
Go Fish
90mm Elmarit
abumac
Well-known
90 ..................
vha
Isn't it coffee time ?
Have a collapsible Elmar 90mm 4.0 that I just have taken a few test shots with .. and since i hardly uses a 90mm I´d borrowed a 90mm Tele Elmarit that works as a space keeper too .. but you never know when your going to take a portrait . . 
vha
vha
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
My willie.
dostacos
Dan
lightmeter, flash attachment way too much film
There's extra stuff stored in the bag... lens & body caps, filters, cable release (useless without a tripod too!), a viewfinder for a wide lens when I just use the camera's whole window... And spare batteries are almost never needed but smart to have anyway.
Michael I.
Well-known
the condom in my wallet as a teenager
sigma4ever
MF
My cleaning kit.
raid
Dad Photographer
A tele lens in most of my travels.
Raid
Raid
uhligfd
Well-known
My brain, and from the number of dumb misdone shots I get, I never use it enough.
dspeltz
Portsmouth, NH USA
Film.. I ship it to avoid the airport, and then ship it back.
T
That Guy
Guest
I don't always carry it with me, but the 90mm Lanthar doesn't seem to come out much when it's along.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
When I'm out of state, a Glock 36 - and I'm glad I've never had to use it!
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