Richard G
Veteran
I used my M2 with its leather case for ten years or more. It was convenient when putting it in a hiking pack and for putting the baseplate in when changing film. But now I almost never use such a case, or even half case.
I've never seen a Vietnam War photographer with a leather case but some WWII photographers are seen with them. Yesterday I saw a self portrait of Doisneau with his Leica in a full leather case and so many Rolleiflex pros seem to keep the leather case on, even with only a few shots before the next change of film.
Could it be that the pace of work, life, thinking, back then was such that the good sense of a protective case remained convincing, and the minor irritation of juggling the case and the camera and the film was nothing to them?
I've never seen a Vietnam War photographer with a leather case but some WWII photographers are seen with them. Yesterday I saw a self portrait of Doisneau with his Leica in a full leather case and so many Rolleiflex pros seem to keep the leather case on, even with only a few shots before the next change of film.
Could it be that the pace of work, life, thinking, back then was such that the good sense of a protective case remained convincing, and the minor irritation of juggling the case and the camera and the film was nothing to them?