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
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Correct, no neck strap
... 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
I would love to try a Hassy some time and likewise it would be nice to see some of your 6x6 photos...
Casey