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in summer I use mostly a mobile phone app for exif notes (aperture, shutter speed, etc) but I always have also small spiral notepad and a pen as a backup. For night/long exposure, as well as for development times, I use often an old Blackberry Classic phone with a battery that holds a whole day, it has a very nice stopwatch app.
It's full moon and early today I went out to take pictures with the last hour of night and first dark blue of the morning,
But in the hurry I took in the bag a regular ink pencil and the Blackberry, instead of a graphite pencil and an old mechanical stopwatch. From around 20°c. and more, ink pens do freeze, so after one roll of 120 I couldn't any more write down aperture/speed in the notepad
and the phone went down so I couldn't measure exposure accurately, was counting seconds mentally….
so, don't forget the "analog" pen and stopwatch for the analog workflow
It's full moon and early today I went out to take pictures with the last hour of night and first dark blue of the morning,
But in the hurry I took in the bag a regular ink pencil and the Blackberry, instead of a graphite pencil and an old mechanical stopwatch. From around 20°c. and more, ink pens do freeze, so after one roll of 120 I couldn't any more write down aperture/speed in the notepad
and the phone went down so I couldn't measure exposure accurately, was counting seconds mentally…. so, don't forget the "analog" pen and stopwatch for the analog workflow

yes. I got that covered, I have always in the bag a small multitools with two kinds of screwdriver tips, and a very short blade used for cutting the nasty paper ribbon around 120 rolls, whatever else and also sharpen pencils..
