Anybody ever talk to photographers that were there, or know much about the Maintenance/Lifespan of the gear these Guys/Gals carried.?
I was watching a movie about Taizo, and it made me wonder.
You know the stereotypical image of a war photographer.......some guys with 2-3 F Bodies hanging off his neck.
Like this frame from The Movie
I realize movies are not documentaries, but their gear must have suffered some random Loss, Breakage, Damage.?
Did they break the glass very often, or ruin film with water damage, or deal with jammed or broken mechanisms.?
Stuff like that.
I think i am "normally" careful with my cameras. I do set them down on concrete and dirt, subject them to a Little Bit of humidity and moisture, but Nothing like what we see a war photographer do in a movie.
Probably some guys burned through more stuff than others.
It just kind of made me wonder.......
Thank You
I was watching a movie about Taizo, and it made me wonder.
You know the stereotypical image of a war photographer.......some guys with 2-3 F Bodies hanging off his neck.
Like this frame from The Movie

I realize movies are not documentaries, but their gear must have suffered some random Loss, Breakage, Damage.?
Did they break the glass very often, or ruin film with water damage, or deal with jammed or broken mechanisms.?
Stuff like that.
I think i am "normally" careful with my cameras. I do set them down on concrete and dirt, subject them to a Little Bit of humidity and moisture, but Nothing like what we see a war photographer do in a movie.
Probably some guys burned through more stuff than others.
It just kind of made me wonder.......
Thank You