Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Find it very amusing how much everyone packs into their camera bag. When I go out shooting, I try to carry as little as possible, usually the bag (a Domke "Journalist" I believe) stays at home. It is full of assorted stuff, mainly for my weekend family portrait sessions. I leave the sync cords, light meter, duct tape, squeaky toys etc in the bag, so I know where to find the stuff at the shoot location. Where is the camera, either on my shoulder or over the head restraint in my car, leaning against the seat back. Admittedly anyone from outside can see it but I think it is safer that way than in a bag on the floor of the car, and I never leave it unattended. Let me share with you what a technician at Fuji told me - not to leave a camera on the floor of a vehicle because the vibrations will loosen the screws, he has seen it happen (he was talking about the internal screws). These days, when I go 35 shooting, I go "minimalist", just the camera with either the 35 or 50 lens, and a pouch or pocket dedicated to film. I find dragging a load of equipment around is very constricting for style of shooting that I am trying to develop. That said, if I am taking more than one lens in the bag, I use Domke wrap, it protects from scratching. I used to wrap my FM2 in it also, one day I just threw it in the bag and, a few hours later, brassing - thanks Hugh Thompson