destroya
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Wasn't sure where to post this...
Moving so that means boxing up all my gear and film, along with other stuff. This of course forces you to look and handle everything you have. I have been trying to keep things simple the last few years. For me this means using 2 or 3 cameras and 3 or 4 different films. So what should I do with the rest of the gear that does not get used?
Do I pass it along to someone who could use it more than I do? And then regret selling shortly after? And what about film that was found in the freezer? I know it still fine, so do I use it or trade it for films I use more? I hate thinking about it.
Great film, great cameras and lenses. Too much really and not enough time to shoot.
I posted this in mf as I have 4 or 5 systems that don't really get used for no reason except I prefer others. Same with 120 films. Found a large stash of 120 film in the freezer that I bought to shoot, put in freezer for the right situation and have yet to use it. I guess it's a good problem to have.
Anyway, what would you do or what have you done when you were in the same situation?
Thanks
John
Moving so that means boxing up all my gear and film, along with other stuff. This of course forces you to look and handle everything you have. I have been trying to keep things simple the last few years. For me this means using 2 or 3 cameras and 3 or 4 different films. So what should I do with the rest of the gear that does not get used?
Do I pass it along to someone who could use it more than I do? And then regret selling shortly after? And what about film that was found in the freezer? I know it still fine, so do I use it or trade it for films I use more? I hate thinking about it.
Great film, great cameras and lenses. Too much really and not enough time to shoot.
I posted this in mf as I have 4 or 5 systems that don't really get used for no reason except I prefer others. Same with 120 films. Found a large stash of 120 film in the freezer that I bought to shoot, put in freezer for the right situation and have yet to use it. I guess it's a good problem to have.
Anyway, what would you do or what have you done when you were in the same situation?
Thanks
John


My medium format gear is going to be tough, have not been using them a lot but really pleased with what I have. The Mamiya 6 and Rollieflex III will stay, but the Bronica EC with a nice lens collection is such a pleasure to use, Mamiya C330 is well liked and several 35mm slrs and 3 rangefinders. Plus my digital (sorry) which the wife also uses must be kept. Space will be tight and weight also. I only have 2000 pounds to work with, which sounds like a lot, but clothes, kitchen supplies, food, water, will add 2nd battery and generator and the pounds start to add up in a hurry.