If I get back into film, it would be with a Rollei 35. 

Philip
www.biketinker.com

On Thursday, September 17, 2015 at 7:33:40 AM UTC-7, Ellis Dee wrote:
>
> I really enjoy film cameras too!  The film camera that I travel with is an 
> old Rollei 35 from the late 60s.  I had a guy make a custom leather case 
> for it and that has worked out great.  I have carried on a bike and a 
> motorcycle.  A compact camera is a good way to go.  The lens on the Rollei 
> 35 collapses and goes into the body, so the camera is extremely compact.
>
> Really, if you're traveling with a camera on a bike, go for something 
> compact and lightweight.  Lugging around a bulky SLR and a spare lens is a 
> bit silly.  No offense meant, I just can't see why you'd want to bring 
> glass lenses weighing a kilo or more.
>
> I tried traveling once with a Hasselblad 500 CM.  My gawd that thing was a 
> beast.  So heavy!  The Rollei 35 is my go-to film camera for bike trips.
>
> Cheers!
>
> On Saturday, August 22, 2015 at 5:44:24 PM UTC+1, Jason Leach wrote:
>>
>> Hello all, 
>>
>> How do people safely carry a camera by bike? 
>>
>>

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