Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dave Rodgers opined: > For years the primary reason I carried two bodies was to shoot two different > types of film; color and b/w. Frankly, I rarely used both. I'd either found > myself to be in a color or a b/w mindset. So one body usually went unused. > It became a lens holder, and little more. > > A while back I had occasion to shoot both bodies with the same film (new > D400 not that it matters). Using two bodies interchangably with the same > film has really opened my eyes. First, there's a real freedom in being able > to use either of two lenses without having to swap anything. And I don't > even mean vastly different lenses. I've primarily been using the 35/1.4 and > 50/1.4, and less frequently a 28. I've come to appreciate that the 35 and 50 > are very different focal lengths. I've owned and used both for years. But I > either used one or the other. Never both. > > I've had reasons to shoot lots of film over the past several weeks. I've > carried two M6s -- same film, different lenses. I find myself switching from > one camera to the other quite often. It's really opened my eyes to the > difference between the 35 and 50. I pretty much always use at least 2 bodies with a 28/35mm and 50mm and the same film. > > It's taken me a long time to learn that two bodies with only one film type > is really handy; and in many ways much better than using two different types > of film. Still, can't help that I have the urge to get a third M6 for some > color film. Old habits die hard. There are times when I use more than 2 bodies like for three days this past weekend covering the Rolling Thunder/Vietnam Memorial at the Wall. Because there was so much going on I had one M with a 50, two with 35's and the fourth with a 28. When I get in a rythem I find it to be a big distraction to change a lens or to reload film so I like having all that redunduncy. That is how I like to work. sl