I’m getting in the habit of taking my Fujifilm X100T out of my bag when I get in the car so I can take photos of the things I see on the road. I used to keep our Sony NEX-6 in the glove compartment, but Bay is using it at college. So… a little more effort to remember to take the X100T out of the bag, but definitely worth it!
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I use a Fujifilm X-series camera for most of the photos on this site and my Instagram. Why not pick one up for yourself?
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I really started putting something similar into practice recently. A camera bag means always having the camera with you but, that doesn’t mean it’s ready to shoot. Making sure that the camera is with you AND ready to shoot is key.
Yes! I’m still having to make a concious effort to have it ready (and failing most of the time). It makes a huge difference though.