mike c
Subscriber
If I don't have any specific purpose I will leave the heaviest and take the Rolliecord.
The ones most likely left home are the ones not grabbed.All formats: You are going out the door, you grab a camera. Which are the ones most likely left home?
For me the Tessina single frame. With the prism it is annoying heavy on the wrist and its controls are not convenient.
WideLux F7, I just do not find the format all that useful.
4"x5" just do not go out unless I have a particular need for them.
That is my story and I am sticking to it. What is your story?
I've gotten to the point in my life where I just want things to be as simple as possible. Usually that means no camera bags, and quite often, just one lens and an extra roll of film. I make do and it works fine. I figure there are a bajillion good pictures that could be taken, so you don't need every lens to try to get them all. You just need a few.
The single camera most likely to stay home is the 14x17, for I think rather obvious reasons. As a category, the large format is most likely to stay home - I haven't even shot anything with my Sinar Norma 5x7 yet, because it's just a bulky pig of a camera, and I don't have a studio anymore. The second-most likely to not go out is the 35mm. I've been hanging on to those systems out of nostalgia, but they're just gathering dust so it's probably time to move them along to someone who will use them. The most likely to leave the house is the Rolleiflex and/or the Lomo Belair X/6-12. Second-most likely to get used is the Fuji X-T1.
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