![]() ![]() The drone doesn't fit so I bring another -smaller- Lowepro bag. On a road trip, I usually bring everything. If the place allows drones, then I'll probably be carrying only the 50mm and the 150mm, to make some space for the DJI Mavic Pro. But I might, if I know I can take a good shot with it at a specific location. If I'm hiking, I don't usually bring the 250mm lens due to its weight. This renders the dial unreadable when used with an AE prism. What I actually carry with me in the camera bag varies a little big depending on the trip. Metering works fine, the only issue being that the earlier backs had the ISO setting wheel on the top. As the flash fires when the shutter is fully open, you can use flash up to the maximum S/S of 1/500th second, so it depends. They use a leaf shutter in the lens rather than a focal plane shutter of a 35mm SLR. And even though the quality could be a bit better (had to do some DIY fixes with glue here and there), I like the size and it's sturdy enough to support a heavy camera like the Bronica. But I understand the Bronica does an auto thing when it detects a flash unit attached. I didn't use it much when I was shooting digital, but I do now, all the time. I have a cable release, but I'm not going to recommend it since it recently broke (again). It's rather expensive but a nice change from when I used to hold my filters with rubber bands. To mount all these filters I use a Lee's holder. I also have Lee's color black and white filters. I have 3 ND filters from Lee, the whole set: little stopper (6 stops), big stopper (10 stops) and super stopper (15 stops). Be it different speeds, film stocks, or even color and black and white (although I don't shoot color, I could if I wanted to). And of course, because it allows me to shoot two different films. ![]()
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