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An Olympus Trip 35 for day-to-day photos and a Rolleiflex on weekends -
Nikon F5 with 24mm F/2.8.
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Century Master Studio 5x7, and Graflex SLR w/ 2x3 rollfilm back.
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Last weekend stroll along a small Dutch river, the Kromme Rijn, with a Contax 167MT, Planar 1,7/50 and Superia 200 - and sunshine!
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Using my last roll of Kodachrome 35mm in my Nikon FG.
Steve.
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Mostly, so far this week, a 4x5 Pacemaker Speed Graphic. I took it to the neighborhood Halloween parade Sunday, then tonight I put a Polaroid back on and took pics of kids and passed them to their parents. A lot of the kids also wanted the used flashbulbs.
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This past Sunday I was out with the Wehman 8x10 with a JML 8-1/4" process lens, shooting on FP4+. I had the camera setup when an elderly gentleman strolled up and started observing me. We started chatting and after a while he asked if I would mind him watching me work. I said, of course not. When I was done focusing, I asked him if he wanted to look at the GG. He said yes, and mentioned that it had been 50+ years since he'd looked at a view camera GG.
I usually offer curious folks a view of the GG, and try to answer questions in simple terms. Most questions are usually of the "is this an old/antique camera" or the "are you a professional photographer" type. Some folks want to know the benefits of such a large camera.
Curiously, I have never encountered another LF photog when I've been out shooting, and rarely film shooters for that matter.
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Nikon FM2. It's what I mostly use. 50mm lens. 3200 speed film - Kodak.
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olympus f 1/2 frame ( last week too )
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