Well it really isn't so long since I posted that I'd flipped all my film camera kit to get into watches. I calculate that this "kit swap" was
about eight years ago.Look at me now though:
Olympus OM1, 2, 3 and 4 plus a sack of lenses re-acquired. Some body duplicates in OM1 and OM2 though arguably they are all different.
My old Olympus Trip and this Mamiya 35mm camera which never actually left.
645: there's a bit of a gap to be filled here. I kept a lens, I adore using a waist level finder and picked one up attached to a faulty body. Now to get a working body and start shooting.
Rangefinders didn't really grab me in the past but you might say we've caught up with that one!
Voigtlander Bessa R rangefinder with exposure metering: it take any 39mm screw thread lens and currently it's got this little Canon lens.
Say, please don't ask to see all the old lenses which I've always enjoyed using on my 5DII DLSR.
And look at these Soviet Leica clones; completely manual shooting so very satisfying to get right. The one at the front with the collapsible lens is the same age as me - produced in 1953.
Folders: I want to love 'em and I hate them when they become unreliable.
And a very good friend recently gave me his Canon SLR: it's a bit of a brick compared to the Olympus OM bodies but I've ordered some foam and I shall renew the seals.
And at mid-September 2020 that's the state of the collection. What next? well I want some 120 medium format film photography and because I was fairly familiar with the kit have got an eye open for a working Mamiys 645 body.
Do I need all those Soviet rangefinders? No, of course not in exactly the same way as I don't
need all these watches.