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Thank you for taking your time to write...

 

I hear you about "15 minutes" vs. "slow serenity"... on social media for the most part I stopped indiscriminate use of the "L" button... if it's worth one button click, then it's worth a short comment.

It might sound corny to say that I shoot digital for my friends and film for myself and it's not 100% accurate, but it does tend to lean in that direction.  Something about the pace...  and I like getting to knowing each lens and it's history... the time alone can be quite enjoyable... and when it snows it can be quite physical wink.

Correct, no neck strap wink... I have one, but I actually like using a tripod... I can walk  around and think between shots.  Rather than a strap, I have a cheap canvas bag with an insert for protection...  backpack for accessories and tripod in the free hand.

The Trip 35 with a 40mm f/2.8 is a nice little camera... and no batteries.

An M3 user... I think a film M and a digital M make a good combination... they can act as back up on a shoot and you can change the mood with two different look-and-feel results.  I do like in-camera metering and A-mode, but nothing like getting back to basics...  I have two meter-less cameras... for those special moments wink

I would love to try a Hassy some time and likewise it would be nice to see some of your 6x6 photos...

Casey

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