I spent many decades shooting 35mm slides, both Ektachrome (which I processed myself) and Kodachrome.
Although I also shot B&W, the slides defined my shooting style and permanently etched it into my brain.
I always shoot with the idea that the image on film is exactly the final image that I want.
Consequently, I have a huge assortment of lenses.
In 35mm I can get by with a selection of high-quality zooms.
This is a walk-around / street scene / press kit that I can use everywhere.
My MF kit is a traditional Hasselblad with the full set of lenses from 40mm through 350mm.
Most of these fit in a large Hasselblad carry case, with a couple in shoulder-strap cases.
While I can carry this to a location, that is usually not very far from where I park the vehicle.
For LF (4x5, 5x7, 8x10) I have about 20 lenses, not all of which are usable on all formats.
These I carry in a backpack, with a few specials in individual cases.
LF is a vehicle-based adventure for me, limiting my shooting location to a small radius from the van.
Here's the 4x5 backpack with 14 lenses, some being in the closed top pocket.
I usually use a good tripod for MF, and absolutely always for LF; seldom for 35mm.
The Majestic LF tripod doubles as a jack stand for changing the oil in my car.
- Leigh