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    35mm? none...not even batteries in any of 'em anymore. I quite shooting 35mm a while after the local lab closed. My darkroom skills are just not good enough to coax a decent print from those tiny negatives.


    Medium format is a different story however. I have two medium format cameras and at least one of the two always has film in it. I've always got at least a handful of 4x5 film holders with film in them ready to go too.

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    I don't deliberately keep film loaded in my cameras, but there's always a few that a roll in them, waiting for me to finish it off. Currently that would be my F100, two of 4 Holgas, my Horizon 202 (who know how old that film is!), and I think that's it. There usually a roll in one of my 120 backs for my Bronica, but I actually did finish off all the rolls I had loaded on my last trip.
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    4 for me.. RZ67 Loaded with Adox Art25 & Pan-F.. 35mm Loaded with FP4 & FP4 @ 400..

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    Hm...
    35mm: N80, Spotmatic-F, XA, and a leaky Welti Weltix
    120: Rolleiflex, GS1, Holga
    4x5, 5x7 and 8x10 holders

    All loaded (and they all get used)
    maybe a couple more that have slipped my mind.

    I think I have a problem.
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    In 120, I keep four A12 backs loaded and always ready to go (each is stored double zip-locked in the refrigerator compartment labelled "butter"). Two of the A12s are (currently, until my stash is exhausted) loaded with E100G/VS; two others are always loaded (depending upon the season) with either PanF Plus or FP4 Plus.

    In 35mm, I generally have film loaded in at least four or five bodies: My F6 will have E100G; an F5 will have E100VS; an F3HP or an F2 will have Tri-X/HP5 Plus; and one of my M6s will have Tri-X/HP5 Plus while the other will be loaded with PanF Plus.
    Mostly a large assortment of F-series Nikons: F2ASs, F2As, F2s, F3HPs, F5s and an F6. But my still-growing "family" also includes a pair of M6s, a pair of 500c/ms and a D800 (nobody is perfect...)

    Favorite films: PKM25 and PKR64 (RIP); PK ("Post Kodachrome"): E100G, PanF Plus, FP4 Plus, HP5 Plus/Tri-X.

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    I have two 35mm, and one medium format camera loaded at the moment.
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    4 at least right now: Pen EES, mju Zoom 105, Chinon CP5 and Canon T60.

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    I was shooting last week with a rangefinder. When I was done I pulled the film to process and reloaded both cameras.
    I have about 10 sheets of 5x7 loaded and ready to go and about 8 sheets of 4x10. I could be out the door in a couple minutes with the LF gear. The rangefinder's would just need to be dumped in a bag and I'm ready.

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    When I thought about it for a minute I realized my film gear is ready to go while my digital stuff is all over the place, and the cameras are set at weird settings, and white balance. They would take longer to find and get ready than the film gear. lol.
    Rob Skeoch
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    7 cameras loaded. 3 with Ilford FP4 & XP2 (F3, FA & Zenit EM), 2 with Sensia (F5 & FM2), one with Agfa Vista (F3) & one with Fuji Superia (F). 3 cameras unloaded (FE2, F65 & F80)
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