Buy a Nikkormat. They’re plentiful and cheap. No big loss if it’s stolen and makes a good cudgel if you’re threatened.
Good grief… some of these folks must not have ever been to Santa Monica!
Tokyo is way more interesting visually for some street snaps. And it's safe. Very safe. No windshield washers though
Indeed, and I was impressed that the velour upholstered seats on subway remain in good condition, unlike what US denizens do to public transit.
This thread is veering from safety advice - which is fine - to political argument - which will get edited or cause the thread to be shut down.
This might not be possible, my wife regularly threatens to leave me at home if I dress in my preferred "comfortable" outfits.Add to that an even messy wardrobe so you look like a poor guy having fun snapping some pictures (perhaps 'they' might propose you a trip too).
Central NJ is much safer but not immune of course. I lived in Princeton for 20 years and just moved back to Santa Monica several years ago. Recently my wife and her sister had a very threatening encounter while on the walking path of the D&R canal which is a very idyllic setting for photos. Police were called who related the need to be cautious (and actually went looking for the guy) as assaults were on the uptick; the University though, wanted to minimize the bad publicity.I live in central NJ where it's safer. But I have to go to NYC fairly often and enjoy it nonetheless. After all. I am an ex-New Yorker. There's nothing like NYC especially if you like street photography. Always something going on. It's exciting. If I remember, next time I'll shoot pictures of the windshield washers and post them here. I'll give them a tip if my windshield comes out OK. And for the pictures.
This thread makes me feel lucky about the two times that I brought my Hasslelbad to SF for business trips before the pandemic.
Some of the pictures I like most were taken there. Such a beautiful city.
Thank you all regarding their opinions of San Francisco. Just as I suspected, my concern was not overblown regarding carrying valuable equipment in the open. Before this planned trip, hopefully to occur at next month's end, I was thinking on getting a film P&S, something I never had before. With my film interest rekindled, I want something more casual with AF/auto exposure for outings with the family or on trips where weight, speed of capture or safety would be a potential issue. Thanks to this thread, I went ahead and ordered a P&S which should be arrive in a week or so.
I am planning to go to San Francisco with my Hasselblads soon.
When you go, leave NOTHING visible within the passenger compartment of the car...if necessary, stop a couple blocks from your actual destination, and move things into the trunk BEFORE you park at your final destination, and take anything in the passenger compartment with you...even dirty diaper bags have gotten stolen because 'full of something' is tempting.
Not to mention out of control car chases! You could be standing on a corner taking a nice picture of a tram chugging along the tracks going down the hill and a air born car can come hurtling along towards you, having to leap out of the way and dropping your beautiful mint Leica onto the footpath and scratching it up, just like on tv, best cover your camera in bubble wrap.
When you go, leave NOTHING visible within the passenger compartment of the car...if necessary, stop a couple blocks from your actual destination, and move things into the trunk BEFORE you park at your final destination, and take anything in the passenger compartment with you...even dirty diaper bags have gotten stolen because 'full of something' is tempting.
Thank you all regarding their opinions of San Francisco. Just as I suspected, my concern was not overblown regarding carrying valuable equipment in the open.
Thank you all regarding their opinions of San Francisco. Just as I suspected, my concern was not overblown regarding carrying valuable equipment in the open.
Yes and yes.Walk with authority not like a mouth breathing deer in headlights tourist. If things look shady walk the other way.
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