Sirius Glass
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So I used a black body for the black and white and a chrome body for the "chromes".
That is what I do, but instead of slides I shoot Kodak Portra 400.
So I used a black body for the black and white and a chrome body for the "chromes".
all the power to you.I routinely shoot weddings with two camera bodies and keep a third as a backup.
For stage performances, I usually shoot with three bodies... one with normal lens, one with telephoto lens, and one with wide-angle lens.
I sometimes shoot documentary and street with two 35mm rangefinder or SLR bodies... rangefinder with 35mm f/1.4 and 90mm f/2 or the SLR with 35mm f/1.4 and 85mm f/1.4.
For walkabout / hiking type photography, I usually carry only one lightweight camera body and one lens and shoot either black & white or color.
For nature hikes, I usually take one body and one macro lens and shoot only color film.
At one time, I shot vacation travel with 2 Contax G1 bodies and 28/45/90mm lenses or 21/45/90mm lenses.
I now do vacation travel with one camera body, one lens, and one smart phone backup.
On my bucket list is to do a Grand Canyon type vacation with two medium format cameras... one Fuji 6x7cm with 90mm normal lens and one Fuji 6x9cm with 65mm wide-angle lens.
It is discussions like me remind me that I wish that 35mm cameras had interchangeable film backs.
Rollie 2000 or 3000
Get a Rollie 2000 or 3000, couple of backs, a few lens send to Germany for services and your good to go.
When shooting 35mm, I usually have two Nikon bodies, one with B&W and other with color film. It’s pretty much standard and, when traveling, I take only the cameras I’m gonna really use, no backups.
When traveling with the Hasselblad, I’ll take one body and 2 or 3 backs.
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