Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/17

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Two or three lens travel kit.
From: "Matthew A. Cenzer" <mcenzer@nwu.edu>
Date: Fri, 17 Apr 1998 09:50:11 -0500 (CDT)

>Georgette Oden wrote:
>>
>> Mainly I'm not thinking of my Leica as a travel-oriented camera, although
>> it can be ideal for that.  I'm thinking of it as a photojournalist's
>> camera, tiny, quiet, light, unintimidating to children/folk in the 3rd
>> World, and to the uninitiated, doesn't scream "steal me" like an F5 (or my
>> EOS) does.  I have to have pretty fast lenses, which is why I'm thinking a
>> 35/1.4 and a 90/2.  (Flash can be so distracting that I'd rather use 3200
>> film and have the lens wide open than deal with a flash.) I'll also be
>> carrying my EOS (and probably my FT2 as well...) but not around my neck...
>> those will be in the pack.  Easily half the weight of my standard journey
>> backpack is cameras/film... maybe 3 changes of clothes and a spare pair of
>> shoes, maybe not.  Gotta have priorities. :)
>>
>> Georgette

I have had found the following outfit very useful traveling in the thrid
world (mostly Africa):
M5
28 Elmarit
50 Summilux
90 Summicron
This combination seems to have the best ratio of focal lenght/speed to bulk.

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Matthew A. Cenzer
Department of History
Northwestern University
mailto:mcenzer@nwu.edu