Another Olympus OM-D E-M5 mk II user here. The 17mm f/1.8 lens keeps things 
nice and light when the camera is hanging from my neck or on my shoulder, 
ready for action photos during group rides.

Bob E.
Cranford, NJ
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On Wednesday, May 15, 2024 at 3:39:44 PM UTC-4 christian poppell wrote:

> Fun topic! For film cameras I've used a Minolta GT and a Nikon FE with a 
> 50mm 1.8. The Minolta gets thrown in the handlebar bag and the Nikon has a 
> Tunitas Motion camera strap (
> https://www.tunitascreative.com/product-page/motion-camera-strap). We 
> also recently used a disposable for a trip out to Lost Dutchman which was a 
> fun way to snap some film shots while riding (much less stressful taking 
> photos while riding too). 
>
> Its been tempting to make the switch back to digital, especially when film 
> and developing are so expensive. I believe the justification to continue 
> shooting film are in the limitations and the fact that I don't have to sit 
> in front of a computer to get the images, managing folders, and organizing 
> everything. Even when I had Lightroom it was a chore. 
>
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>

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