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What camera are you carrying RIGHT NOW?
Old 08-26-2010   #1
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What camera are you carrying RIGHT NOW?

Just for fun, a simple set of questions.

Where are you? What are you doing? (optional)

And what photography gear you have with you right at this moment?

No camera, no masterpiece. Gotta carry one everyday, everywhere you go!

Edit: If you are at home, what's the camera within your reach for quick action?
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Old 08-26-2010   #2
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Old 08-26-2010   #3
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To start off, I'm at cafe near my place, doing some contract design stuff, and carrying M2 & Nikkor-HC 50/2 with Arista Premium @ 1600 inside.



Oh, and an iPhone 4.
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Old 08-26-2010   #4
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i'm at home so everything is here...
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Old 08-26-2010   #5
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i'm at home so everything is here...
Hehe. Joe, then how about this? If you are at home, what's the camera that's within your reach so you can snap your cat executing an evil plan, kids running around, a meteor hitting your shack, etc?
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Old 08-26-2010   #7
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I'm at work, doing my sound design gig.

My M8 with 35mm Summilux ASPH and 90mm Elmarit-M are in the bag next to me.

Now that I've finally made my peace with the fact that the 35 really is the new 50 on the M8, this has been the go-everywhere kit for a while.
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Old 08-26-2010   #8
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At work in a Chicago suburb. Inside an M-Bag (with Billingham Hadley insert) is:

Leica IIIG with CV Apo-Lanthar 90mm f/3.5, Leica 90mm SGVOO finder (lens cuts off half of the VF of the IIIG),

Weston V meter with Invercone

CV 35mm f/2.5 with CV 35mm finder that I purchased from coelacanth (Thanks!)

Cable release, Really Right Stuff Arca-Swiss tripod base for M-Leica cameras (fits on Barnacks too). A tripod lives inside my car trunk, with a Linhof ball head and Wimberley Arca Swiss type clamp.

Film is Kodak BW400CN, although I also have an extra roll of Ektar in the bag.

Usually, by the time I get out of the office, it is sunset for that golden hour! Even with relatively slow lenses, I can get by with the tripod in any situation.
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The camera that I am carrying with me this week is the Chinon Infrafocus 35F-MA that I got for my birthday.

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Hehe. Joe, then how about this? If you are at home, what's the camera that's within your reach so you can snap your cat executing an evil plan, kids running around, a meteor hitting your shack, etc?
i'm in my 'play' room, at the computer. to my right is the monkey and to my left is the rd1 with 35/1.2 attached. i just finished making h & v adjustments so it's ready to roll.
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oh, and btw...no kids, no cats...but 2 little dogs!
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Old 08-26-2010   #12
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Joe, your dogs are sooo cute. They definitely want you to be ready with the 35/1.2 for quick action.

I'm carrying Nikkor-HC today because I saw the photos in C-Sonnar thread and just received new B+W MRC filter. Inspiration and GAS. As simple as that.
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I just finished dinner, so it's me and some tea.

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Old 08-26-2010   #16
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I was out cycling this morning... I threw the Kiev 4 (with J-8) in the pannier.

squinty finder, grindy advance, slow speeds that sound like someone sneezing in slo-mo. yeeeeaaah.
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Old 08-26-2010   #18
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Old 08-26-2010   #19
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sitting at my desk at work with my bag by my feet (Crumpler 5 mill $ home). Inside is my M3 with 21 Super Angulon mounted burning Arista Prem 400 at 3200 (I generally don't get out to shoot until after work, after dusk); also have the 50 Rigid 'cron, another roll of home-rolled Aristra Prem 400 and a Sekonic L-308s light meter.

this is what I carry everyday, the bag is by my bed in the morning ready to go.
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ay home, just came back from surfing and doing some quick email work. by my side: my newly acquired m6 ttl + 'cron 35/2 v4 loaded with astia 100f.
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