airfrogusmc
Veteran
i like being able to not let the cameras i use define me, and being able to get similar results on multiple systems. sure, i do have a few cameras too many, but i like knowing what kind of camera or lens will be able to suit a certain situation best and having that.
if i am shooting pictures of fast moving things, rangefinders usually just aren't the right tool. if i'm taking candids of my friends and trying to be unobtrusive, i bring the bessa. sometimes i need a 28, sometimes i need an 85. getting to know all of your gear well and using it to suit you best is a great thing.
if you prefer the simplicity of one camera and one lens, kudos to you. i think i'd rather try a one film/developer regimen (which i'm sort of working towards anyhow) if i wanted that kind of consistency.
For me there is nothing better for fast moving things. Great DoF scales and I've found being pre focused is faster than any auto focus.