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changes all the time. now Leica III + Summitar. Others in recent rotation = Spotmatic & 50mm, Kodak Reflex II, Kodak Tourist, Rollei 35 SE
 

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MF? I only have the RB as my MF camera - definitely not an everyday carry camera! :D
in 35mm, I would either take my dads minolta XG-M or my Nikon FG20
 

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Everyday is different.
 

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Leica M2 or Canon P with Cosina 35mm/2.5 or Canon 35mm /2 the lens choice depending on weather. Single coated on sunny days, multi coat dull.
 

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Was a Pentax Spotmatic or K-1000 for many, many years.
Then it was an Nikon FE or FA with the exquisit 28mm f/2.8 AIS.
Lately, it's an old folder or a ZeroImage 2000 6x6 pinhole camera.
 
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Oddly, if it's a working day, I carry instead 2 disposable cameras. One for color and one for black and white.

But if it's a weekend or holiday, it's an Fm3a with 35mm f/2 along with a 85mm f/1.4. with heaps of film.
 

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Mamiya 645AF - usually don't leave the house without it.
 

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Today I carried a couple pinhole cameras with me to the beach, so it depends... but my FM2n is the one I'm the most likely to grab for a walk. An old 6x9 folder is a great compact "grab and go" camera, but right now it's got a light leak problem.
 

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It depends entirely on my mood. Zeiss 521/16 folder w/whatever, tmax 400 or expired Portra VC, Minolta X-370 with tmax 100 or tri-x, or Minolta X-570 with Portra 160 or Ektar. I always shoot color in the X-570 and B&W in the X-370, just so I know what is where.
 

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Today I carried a couple pinhole cameras with me to the beach, so it depends... but my FM2n is the one I'm the most likely to grab for a walk. An old 6x9 folder is a great compact "grab and go" camera, but right now it's got a light leak problem.[/QUOTE

I really want a 6x9, especially a Zeiss Super Ikonta. I just can't make myself pull the trigger.
 

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I never leave the house without a camera, even for a 5 minute walk to the bakery.
If I'm not out to specifically take pictures, it's my trusty Rollei B35, with HP5+.
 

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People always ask me what I'm going to take pictures of. I tell them "whatever gets in my way. Are you planning to call somebody because you are carrying your phone?"
 

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It used to be my minox 35 mb but now the shutter stopped working.

I found a yashica lynx 5000e at my parents with original leather case and all so now that's my everyday carry.
There was some old batteries in it so I just go without the meter for now. A great opportunity to learn sunny 16 :smile:
My only "problem" is that I prefer 35mm over the 45mm lens on the yashica. However I can get down do 1.8 aperture!

Sofar the shots came out great!


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