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    Backup smaller format - what's in your bag

    The only issues with shooting LF is that I often see more opportunities at a location than I am willing to shoot with 4x5. I carry an agfa isolette 6x9 120 camera but am thinking I will eventually switch that out with a leica and a couple of lenses. Possibly even something digital like a sony mirrorless with the leica lenses.

    What if anything are you carrying in the bag for extra shots?

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    I am still undecided if I will carry my Leica M2 or my Hassie 500 C/M. Probably my Leica. A buddy of mine shoots digital and has a mirrorless (Fuji, IIRC) and it is pretty slick. Never considered shooting digital, but it is nice.

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    Re: Backup smaller format - what's in your bag

    I have several choices but I normally carry a D800e where ever I go. Maybe a 645. I now have a RB67 but it weights almost as much as the 4x5.....with lens.
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    I have a sigma quattro and a d800e i never take both , So if i am shooting LF will take the quattro , And the 800e just for small format only

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    Late model Zeiss Super Ikonta 6x9.

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    Re: Backup smaller format - what's in your bag

    I try to stick to one format per outing.
    Sometimes that means throwing in a 6x12 back into my pack so I have that option. But I have included a small 120 folder or 35mm rangefinder of some sort many times. Probably 80% of the time I don't use them or don't even finish a roll, which leaves me hanging with a half roll of usually the wrong film for the next time I want to use that camera.

    Personally I'd rather add in a few more film holders than another camera. Usually if I'm hiking if I don't want to shoot it with LF I don't see a reason to shoot it with a smaller format.
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    Re: Backup smaller format - what's in your bag

    For some years it ws my Leica M3 with just a 59mm Summicron, the past 8 years it's been a TLR - a Yashicamat 124 in Turkey and now a Rolleiflex Automat here in the UK. It's not so much a backup rather an alternative and I've found I like the square format at times.

    When I was a more prolific shooter, often out walking & shooting all day, a 6x9 back for my Wista was my true backup with AP/APX25 film.

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    Re: Backup smaller format - what's in your bag

    A little digital is my prime -- it's the 5x7 which is the backup.
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    Re: Backup smaller format - what's in your bag

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill_1856 View Post
    A little digital is my prime -- it's the 5x7 which is the backup.


    My Nikon P7000 is most likely my best camera and gets far more usage than 10 others combined.

    It's too good to replace.
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    Fujifilm X-100s.

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