darinwc
Subscriber
OK, so we've seen the 'how many cameras do you have' threads, where APUGers tell-all and hope their wives dont read the thread.
But how many cameras do you really need?
Well different situations call for different equipment, so here's you chance to explain it all.
Some of you may need to get a little creative to justify those high numbers =]
Here is what I have come up with so far:
1. The 'System'
You need a versitile system that will cover many different uses. This is your main camera that you bring for all your serious shots. be it SLR or rangefinder, small medium or large, there are lots of options here. This is also your main justification for having lots of lenses =]
2. The 'Go Everywhere'
This is the camera that you must take anywhere and everywhere you go. Small and reliable, this camera fits in your pocket and is always loaded with Tri-X. Stylus Epic, XA, Rollei 35 come to mind.
3. The 'Big Gun'
Whatever you normally shoot, this camera is bigger. Maybe its a 'blad, or a speed graphic, or even a Korona 11x14. Either way, you only cart it out once a year to prove you are a manly photographer.
4. The 'Classic'
Made with a solid brick of chromed brass, this baby comes from the era of big hair and big cars. Is there any question why you need it? It was good enough for Elvis. Think Nikon F, Ricoh TLS, Topcon Super D
...Feel free to add your own!
But how many cameras do you really need?
Well different situations call for different equipment, so here's you chance to explain it all.
Some of you may need to get a little creative to justify those high numbers =]
Here is what I have come up with so far:
1. The 'System'
You need a versitile system that will cover many different uses. This is your main camera that you bring for all your serious shots. be it SLR or rangefinder, small medium or large, there are lots of options here. This is also your main justification for having lots of lenses =]
2. The 'Go Everywhere'
This is the camera that you must take anywhere and everywhere you go. Small and reliable, this camera fits in your pocket and is always loaded with Tri-X. Stylus Epic, XA, Rollei 35 come to mind.
3. The 'Big Gun'
Whatever you normally shoot, this camera is bigger. Maybe its a 'blad, or a speed graphic, or even a Korona 11x14. Either way, you only cart it out once a year to prove you are a manly photographer.
4. The 'Classic'
Made with a solid brick of chromed brass, this baby comes from the era of big hair and big cars. Is there any question why you need it? It was good enough for Elvis. Think Nikon F, Ricoh TLS, Topcon Super D
...Feel free to add your own!