Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/03/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have an M2, an M6, and a IIIf RD. I usually carry one of the Ms and the IIIf in an MClassics bag. I use B&W in the IIIf and color slide film in the M. I use a 50/2Summitar on the IIIf and a 35mm Summicron on the M and I carry a 90/2.8 Elmarit for the M and a 90/4 Elmar for the IIIf. I alternate between the two Ms on no particular schedule. My rational side says I should sell one off but that side never wins. I have a CV 21/4 color skopar and a 35/3/5 Summaron as well. I love the softness in the Summaron and plan on getting a viewfinder for it. Right now I just use the built in 50 viewfinder on the IIIf and just guess larger. The CV 21/4 is a very fun lens and I use it on both bodies. Vanity keeps me looking for a Super Angulon but every time I'm ready to bid on one that fairly quiescent rational side finally gets its way and I develop a new appreciation for the Skopar. On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 14:54:30 -0600, Bunting, Roger L (Roger) <rlbunting@lucent.com> wrote: > I wondering if those folks interested in using multiple bodies would chime > in with > > Do you have multiple M-bodies? > > Do use two or more M-bodies to complement (lens, film, .... ) choice on > the same shoot? > > Working from the strap or bag? Do you use them as a primary/backup? Both > active at once? > > The questions are to prompt discussion. I don't have a second body but > often would like to have two lenses active at the same time. Seems like a > luxury and really don't know about it's practicality, but keep coming back > to that idea. I have always worked out of a bag, but as I carry my M more, > the desire to be more spontaneous is changing my bag-it mentality. So two > bodies, in concurrent action, may be a stretch for me right now. > > Just curious, > > Regards, > Roger > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >