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Subject: [Leica] Best Lenses To Take To Honolulu
From: frank.dernie at btinternet.com (FRANK DERNIE)
Date: Sat Sep 25 19:21:47 2004

I've a security person very concerned that my M6
didn't have an "on" switch. The individual did not
believe that it was possible to make a working camera
which didn't need switching on. It wasted a lot of
time.Frank

 --- Daniel Ridings <daniel.ridings@muspro.uio.no>
wrote: > I had (good-humored) problems in Harare,
Zimbabwe in
> March. The security
> guy insisted I show him the battery of my M2 :)
> 
> Daniel
> 
> On Fri, 21 May 2004, FRANK DERNIE wrote:
> 
> > I have been travelling to different countries 20+
> > times per year for nearly 30 years now. The only
> > places I have had problems were USA and Italy.
> > Frank
> >
> >  --- Nathan Wajsman <n.wajsman@chello.nl> wrote: >
> > Thinkofcole@aol.com wrote:
> > > >
> > > >       This is really basic, and maybe it's me,
> but
> > > the days are long gone
> > > > when you can wander around a strange city with
> > > lots of expensive camera equipment
> > > > around your neck and feel safe.
> > > >       Once you step outside your hotel,
> whether or
> > > not you're carrying a
> > > > camera, you're a tourist [with money in your
> > > pocket] and fair game for all sorts
> > > > of low lifes. Without even touching you, a
> sneak
> > > thief with a knife or razor or
> > > > a kid on a motorcycle can relieve you of your
> > > Leica or handbag and be gone in
> > > > seconds before you even realize the loss.
> > >
> > > I think this is unnecessary paranoia. I have
> happily
> > > walked around
> > > London, Amsterdam, Zurich, Madrid, New York, Tel
> > > Aviv, Milan, Rome,
> > > Paris etc. etc. with my Domke 803 containing 2 M
> > > bodies, a VC R body,
> > > and four or five lenses. You obviously have to
> use
> > > common sense, but if
> > > you are so scared of using your Leicas, then
> what is
> > > the point of owning
> > > them? Sure, you can be a victim of theft
> anywhere,
> > > which I why I have a
> > > rider covering my photo equipment as part of my
> > > homeowners insurance
> > > (and yes, it also covers the stuff when I am
> > > travelling). For a
> > > non-professional this kind of cover is pretty
> > > inexpensive.
> > >
> > > Nathan
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Nathan Wajsman
> > > Almere, The Netherlands
> > >
> > > e-mail: n.wajsman@chello.nl
> > > Mobile: +31 630 868 671
> > >
> > > http://www.nathanfoto.com/index.html
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Replies: Reply from tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant) ([Leica] Best Lenses To Take To Honolulu)
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