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11-04-2012
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my camera bag
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Yup that's a Paxette, one from my rather large collection!
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cool. i think they are a bit underrated.
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11-04-2012
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Allright, I'll kick off then. This is my bag:
Camera's: - Leica M2, black repaint. Belonged to a German press photographer once. I had it redone in really tough black paint (Thanks, Nobbylon!) and it's totally mine now.
- Leica M4, Banged-Up Edition. A bit rough but it works!
- Ricoh GRD-1. Had if for weeks only but it broke. Gone now.
Loved it for the Tri-Xy look when converting 800 ISO shots to B&W.
- Two nylon Konica straps that came with the AutoReflex T4 camera's and that I really love for their secure steel hooks, single buckle and 12mm width
Lenses: - Super-Angulon 3.4/21mm and finder. Acquired a set of lenses and sold the others for the buying price: free Super-Angulon!
- Summilux-M 1.4/35mm. Made 1982, it had only seen five, six rolls of film back then and then was shelved by the first owner. I bought this last year after saving for an eternity.
- Summilux-M 1.4/50mm pre-1st version. Made 1958 and serial from before the first batch.
- Jupiter-9 2.0/85mm, prototype with original Zeiss optics, agrees with Leica: set to 83.7mm by the factory. It came with a hand-written passport in Russian, written on that typical 60 yr-old cheap Russian paper.
Various: - Some IXMOO cassettes in their canisters. Filled with Tri-X or T-max 400 most of the time, but often RolleiRetro 100 or 400S as well. I have a stash of 30 IXMOO's, hehe! Color film used is either rebranded Fuji Superia or Kodak Portra.
- El Cheapo flash GN20 that fits all camera's.
- Gossen Lunasix-3 with detachable semi-spot attachment. Brilliant and accurate exposure meter!
- iPhone 4S with apps like Dev Chart, Simple DoF, VelaClock and the compass. Loads of music and photography documentaries on there too. Forgot to include the head set in the picture.
- Some business cards, some pens.
- Currently reading Curzio Malaparte's 'The Technique of Revolution', a 1931-published book opposing fascism.
- A small Billingham that easily fits all the above. It's still a bit too new-looking for my taste but that'll pass too.
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How do you like the Jupiter 9? I've been thinking about one myself...
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11-04-2012
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packin' light
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Quote:
Originally Posted by boomguy57
How do you like the Jupiter 9? I've been thinking about one myself...
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I'm liking mine a lot! Sent you a PM on it!
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11-04-2012
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This is my "no need to switch lenses" kit, just a bit heavy for walking around with all day.
28, 35, and 50mm
image-4193069480.jpg
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11-04-2012
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I don't carry a bag with me every day. Just a Camera and a lens.
Today I have a Voigtlander 50mm 1.1 on my M9-P. I never seem to use this lens so have forced myself by attaching the beast on to my camera today!
Also have the 1.4x mag on the back with a thumbs-up so I have chance of nailing a shot with the shallow DOF..
Thanks
Rich
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11-04-2012
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You guys are way too observant.
And no, you do not want to know.
Vance, your snaps are impressive.
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11-05-2012
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Czesława Kwoka
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Canon P, 50/1.4, 35/1.8

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11-05-2012
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That's my bag at the moment.
"My bag" (ATM), on Flickr
Leica M8
Voitgländer Super Wide-Heliar 4.5/15
Voitgländer Ultron 2/28
Leitz Summitar 2.0/5cm
Voitgländer Color Heliar 2.5/75
Leitz Elmar 4.0/90
20mm viewfinder
Sony NEX-7
Sony SEL 2.8/16 (plus UW-converter)
Sigma EX 2.8/19 DN
Sigma EX 2.8/30 DN
Olympus PEN Zuiko 1.8/38
Jupiter-3 1.5/50 P
Pentax-110 2.8/70
Sigma DP1s
plus some filters, spare batteries, memory cards, small notebook, pen, small pocket knife and some other stuff...
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Cams: Leica, Sony, Canon, Nikon, Sigma, Fuji, Panasonic and Pentax... mainly.
Lenses: Voigtländer, Leica, Sony, Sigma, Nikkor, Tokina, Tamron and some others.
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11-05-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by goodtimes
Added on top of that is just pulled from my car: The Beastie boys anthology, Sounds of science
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You rock ! I've got it too (but burned it into mp3)
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11-05-2012
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no, the smith and wesson model 10 doesn't ride in my bag. just a visual joke. the knife also does not ride there. it does, however, ride clipped to my right front pocket.
this is a typical load for a weekend visit to see my grandchildren. sometimes i take a third camera, such as my me super, riding by itself. no room in the bag for three cams without dividers. gotta get some.
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11-05-2012
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I bought a Canon EOS M today for a P&S type AF thing, so I guess if I had a bag, that would go in there. I was surprised in the difference in quality to the M9 and decent glass. I knew it would be different, but it's night and day..
Anyway, yes, a new bag entrant!
Wait- It fits in my jeans pocket. No need for a bag still!
50mm 1.1 swapped for Zeiss 1.5 so it's not so bloody massive
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11-05-2012
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modern vintage
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Not really a bag, just a pouch. Film stashed in pockets.

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11-05-2012
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Czesława Kwoka
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Quote:
Originally Posted by paulfish4570
no, the smith and wesson model 10 doesn't ride in my bag. just a visual joke. the knife also does not ride there. it does, however, ride clipped to my right front pocket.
this is a typical load for a weekend visit to see my grandchildren. sometimes i take a third camera, such as my me super, riding by itself. no room in the bag for three cams without dividers. gotta get some.
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Nice Smith. Where are your reloads 
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11-05-2012
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i don't usually carry a bag but today was grocery day

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11-05-2012
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john, six rounds are sufficient for just about any scenario ... 
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i seek to photograph the things not seen.
" ... faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." Hebrews 11-1
"One eye sees. The other eye feels." - Paul Klee
"... For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal." - apostle Paul, 2 Corinthians, 4:18
"Film will only become art when it's materials are as inexpensive as pencil and paper." - Jean Cocteau
http://blackcreekjournal.blogspot.com/
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11-05-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by paulfish4570
no, the smith and wesson model 10 doesn't ride in my bag. just a visual joke. the knife also does not ride there. it does, however, ride clipped to my right front pocket.
this is a typical load for a weekend visit to see my grandchildren. sometimes i take a third camera, such as my me super, riding by itself. no room in the bag for three cams without dividers. gotta get some.
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I thought the S&W was your Model Release.
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11-05-2012
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packin' light
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Cheers, Johan
Leica II (1932), Elmars 50 & 135, Heliar 50: the nickel kit
Leica II (1942), Minifinder, Canon 28, W-Nikkor 35, Elmar 90: the chrome kit
Ricoh GXR Monochrom
Visit johanniels.com!
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11-05-2012
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Looking t the size and guessing the weight of the bags there must be many STRONG men around here 
robert
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11-05-2012
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modern vintage
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My bag weighs only a little more than a Contax G1. But I do lift weights 3x/week. 
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11-05-2012
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great outfit!
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11-05-2012
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careful people, if going shooting with paulfish4570  am not carrying dedicated bag and kit consists just one camera (G1X), for now. but fun thread, pls continue 
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11-05-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by LChanyungco
i don't usually carry a bag but today was grocery day

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Hilarious, thanks for breaking up the pissing contest that is bag shots...
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11-06-2012
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No mocking intended, just trying to make you guys laugh a little bit  ; and these were the actual contents of my bag.
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Originally Posted by boomguy57
Hilarious, thanks for breaking up the pissing contest that is bag shots...
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Originally Posted by buzzardkid
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11-08-2012
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packin' light
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Time to get an updated bag shot in here soon, my demised Ricoh GRD has been replaced with a GXR, and I've got a new book... 
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Cheers, Johan
Leica II (1932), Elmars 50 & 135, Heliar 50: the nickel kit
Leica II (1942), Minifinder, Canon 28, W-Nikkor 35, Elmar 90: the chrome kit
Ricoh GXR Monochrom
Visit johanniels.com!
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