baachitraka
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Why? Mechanics can fail too...
blockend - I think you're way overthinking this, or at least projecting fears and allowing them to control you. I took a Hasselblad Xpan, a pair of Contax 167MT bodies, and 50mm, 35mm, 85mm, 35-70 zoom and 80-200 zoom with me to Cambodia for a week. And I brought Kodak HIE as one of my films. End result? Fantastic pictures and no degradation. Same with the Belize trip - Contax 167 MT, 35-70 zoom, 80-200 zoom, 50mm, and a whole bunch of film. Nary a hitch - well, actually, the retaining clip for the focusing screen frame broke, but I was able to fix that with a spot of cellophane tape and carried on. All my photos came out in focus, so life was good. Point being - if you are so worried about what might happen that you don't take any risks, then you'll come back with a bunch of postcards instead of your own images.
option1: Mamiya 6 with 50,75 anfd 150mm lensesreasonIf you could bring one camera setup with you around the entire world in a year or two, what camera would it be? You can also bring three lenses. In this scenario, money is no object.
What's your setup? GO!
Briefly, no.
I would simply urge that you try a camera before you commit to shooting with it solely for two years -- even for a hypothetical. While you might love it, you almost might hate it.
Not that there's anything wrong with a Leica. And many would argue that the M2 is the better camera. Or the M6. Or the M4-2.
But you simply can't assume that because a camera has reached cult status that it will be a camera that you'll also enjoy.
Just to stir the pot, I would take a Contax IIa and 35-50-135 lenses. I shot with this for about 75% of my photos for about 2 1/2 years and have always enjoyed using it. This was my travel setup, as well. Love it. Never let me down. The entire setup cost me about $850 - a fraction of the cost of the Leica setup but still a large investment.
Of course, I bought all of this during the "dump film, go-digital craze." That was a very nice time to buy cameras.
I took a medium format folding camera with me to the Balkans last month and the film was fine. Like you, I was away a week. The OP is talking about a round the world trip, which I assume is something like 6 months to a couple of years. A completely different mindset is in operation. It was an issue when film was sold and developed on every street corner - now it's close to exotic status I can see problems, not insurmountable ones perhaps, but issues nonetheless. Assuming a minimum of six months and a very modest 1 x 35mm a week, we're looking at 26 boxes, to be carried and disposed of. Is someone home we can mail them to? I faced exactly this decision twenty years ago and it wasn't easy then.
The Aria was always a little too petite for my hand, otherwise a great camera. I had 167MT bodies for a while, with the AA battery grip extender, and then also an RX. After selling off my 35mm SLRs, I finally got back into it with an RTS III (NOT a great travel camera, just too bulky and heavy for that, but it was an opportunity to scratch an itch I couldn't afford back when they were new).
How is your itch coming? I have a similar affliction![]()
I would suggest a Hasselblad xpan with 30, 45 and 90mm. If you are going to travel a lot it needs to be a light setup and though the xpan is not the smallest of 35mm cameras it is not that big and the option to choose between 24x36mm and 24x65mm is very useful. Very sharp and easy to use and 35mm film is still available at most destinations.
Great setup if you already have it - but going out and acquiring it from scratch is NOT cheap, even if you're getting the Fuji TX-1 instead. The real killer is the 30mm lens for it.
Well if we're truly going price-no-object, I'd get an Ebony 16x20, a dozen film holders, enough film to choke a blue whale, and a personal Sherpa or three to carry it all around.
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