Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Yeah, know...minimal is not the issue here, it's the maximal ...er, maximum! I can easily walk through security and onto a plane with 4 cameras around my neck and no one would says BOOO. No hassles other then the basics. (I've done it with 2 F3's with drives and a F2 with 20, 30 and 80-200 f2.8) I don't even mind having my film x-rayed ...ONCE!! But the problems start when you PUT IT IN A BAG!! And need to carry couple of hundred rolls of film. ...and even then it wasn't too bad until the airlines and airport authorities started hiring thieving gorillas on the loading ramp. WHO CARES! what minimal is. Minimal won't get me the day rates I ask. For professionals to work professionally it's the maximal ..er, maximum that matters. SEE, size ALWAYS counts. Yeah, I've travelled light. M6 with 35 and F4 with 20 and 135 (cameras on the shoulder, film and lens in Domke pouches) on a 3 week vacation in England and Scotland. ....BUT I WASN'T WORKING trying to keep an editor happy and justify taking his money. ...now my wife still ridicules me ("the pro") for not getting the picture of her being attacked by swans in a canal at Tring. ..but, at least, she can't FIRE ME! (so to speak) :^) It ain't the same, guys. Greg Locke St. John's, Newfoundland http://blog.greglocke.com ----------------------------- Independent journalism from Newfoundland & Labrador