Being that I went to Roatan recently...
I use a Nikonos V with SB101 strobe for underwater photography.  It was a
relearning experience of estimating distances since it is a rangefinder.  I
do enjoy the extra shooting distance the strobe gives me.  Reminder - when
using a strobe, close your eyes when you press the shutter button :-)

My 645n is used with no rhyme or reason.  If I am basically snapshooting
then it might stay home.  Though, on occasion I have taken it as my only
camera.  I relish using it with its bright viewfinder and it makes me think
that every shot should be memorable being that I have less shots per roll.
But then again, I make sure I never am without plenty of film.  My lens
lineup consists of FA 45/2.8, FA 75/2.8, FA Macro 120/4, and A* 300/4.  My
most used lens is the 45.  The least used it the 300.  It was such a deal
that I had to buy it and have it just in case my photography goes in that
direction.

My 35mm useage is varied.
The least used are my two S1a, SV, and Spotmatic.  But of these the
Spotmatic sees the least useage.  I like using them with a handheld meter.
Oh yeah, I also picked up an S3 (?) from a PDMLer not too long ago.  I have
assorted lenses from 28mm to 300mm.  I use them for all sorts of shots from
action sports (volleyball being the last use) to people photography,
landscapes and 'artsy' shots.  I tend to like taking B&W with the
screwmounts, go figure.
For K mount the MZ-S and LX are used the most.  The MZ-S has the advantage
of the built-in flash.  This is a compact camera that has been toted with a
couple of LX in a fanny pack with no problems.  As for the LX, I have five
of them and the two snake-skinned ones see the most use, but I use the
others regularly.  I truly enjoy the LX the most and is the one camera I
would grab over all the others to go shoot.  A couple of them are nice
enough (compared to my most used) that I try to be more careful about where
I use them - less apt to be tossed unprotected in a bag.
My ZX-5 only sees use when doing triathlon finish line photos rotating
with the MZ-S.  Of course there are a couple of LX and a winder available as
a back up.
A recently repaired and CLAd MX is going back into the mix of shooting here
soon.  Though it will be tough to leave an LX behind.
I shoot everything with these cameras.  I have six other K mount cameras
that only get dry-fired occasionally to keep them in working order.  This
includes my original Super Program.  I put a roll through it the other day.
It is a nice camera and has a history with me, but it just does not compare
to an LX.  If it weren't for the LX, I would definitely use my other cameras
more.
When doing weddings I usually cart my MZ-S and three or four LXen.
My most used lenses, surprising me since I don't use autofocus much, are the
FA* 24/2, FA Limited 31/1.8, and FA Limited 77/1.8.  I will toss a 50/1.2 in
the mix on occasion.
When doing action sports like rugby and football my A* 300/4 is the lens of
choice.  The least used is the M 200/4 and FA Macro 100/2.8.  I have
thirteen K mount prime lenses.  The zooms have pretty much been collecting
dust, to include the Reflex 400-600/8-12.

Digitally I used to use a Nikon CoolPix 950, then 995 when the 950 took a
tumble.  But since getting the Optio S they are mostly idle.  I do use the
995 when I want to manually set the exposure and when doing certain macro
shots.  The Optio S has been with me almost all the time.  I have had it for
about five months and have taken almost 2700 shots.  It is basically my P&S
to document my travels and such.  Even if it just one picture, it helps to
remind me of people and places.

Enough rambling, if you have stayed on long enough...

C�sar
Panama City, Florida

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