Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/03/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A good compromise is to take a light M kit, heck, may be even just a 28, and a 75. Then a reasonable digicam with a long zoom end in the 120-200mm range. Certainly for a tourist, that should cover most things. At 11:54 AM 3/25/2008, TED GRANT wrote: >Hi Sonny, >I was nearly going to say that in my earlier post. But fiured the >SLR and 80-200 wouldn't be too bad a load. However? >There's a big difference if one is working, then one hauls >everything you own because you can't go home not having the images >that broke your heart they were so beautiful and you didn't have the 400mm. >However, if one is on a sight & see trip it truly is best to go >light, shoot what turns you on and go home with beautiful unburdened >photos with stories of how tired you were at the end of each day's >holiday "carrying all that damn equipment I never used!!" :-( >It should be remembered people like HCB didn't carry a half dozen >cameras as he popped about Paris doing his thing. There's more to be >said about using ones photographic eye with one camera than the >option of grabbing a choice of two or three. :-) >So Gene old buddy when you read this and Sonny's comments it might >be a couple of thoughts to consider. :-) >One M8, a couple of lenses and shoot everyone's butt off!:-) Go for >it! :-) I double dare you! :-) :-) >ted > // richard (This email is for mailing lists. To reach me directly, please use richard at imagecraft.com)