Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/06

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Subject: [Leica] Replies to Travel Made Easy post
From: Bill Erfurth <m6rf@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 20:26:28 -0700 (PDT)

I am going to try and reply to several people all at
one time.


Anthony's questions:

Oh, and where's the tripod(s)?

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I do not use a tripod for most of my travel work
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

> The 50mm lens is mounted on the M6 and the 28-70 is
> mounted on the F5 so I can always grab a body and
> start shooting.

That makes sense--but why _two_ bodies and _two_
lenses?

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Different cameras do different things.  For example, I
am a lot more comfortable shooting with the M6 and the
50 in an airport than I am with the F5.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Why don't you just buy the film as you go?

I've never understood this reluctance to buy film
locally. 
Yes, it's a bit more
expensive, but if you can afford to pay for a trip to
Europe, you can afford to
pay a bit more for film.  It's interesting that most
people
don't try to bring
their own coffee to Europe (even though it's likely to
be
more expensive here),
but they'll go to all sorts of trouble to bring film
with
them.

Here in Paris you can get any kind of film you want. 
Black
and white runs about
$3.80 a roll, color slide film about $11 a roll. 

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Because I pre-package my film buying it as I go would
be rather difficult.  I am buying pro color slide film
 for less than half of what you are paying.  So, $5.50
times 200 is $1100.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

I suppose you are carrying all the exposed film back
with
you undeveloped?  I've
never understood that, either.  Sure, you may not want
to
get one-hour prints,
but you can certainly have stuff developed at one-hour
labs
here.  They use the
same machines as the labs in the States, and they have
the
same standards--

>>>>>>>>>>>>
There are two problems with what you are saying.  The
first problem is time.  Where do I find the time to
locate these places? When do I have the time to drop
the film off and pick it up?  How do I remember where
the place is?  And, most important how do I tell the
good one-hour places from the bad ones.

Second, is I always take my film to the same lab. 
They do it the way I want it done and we never have
problems
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


 
You can buy batteries in Europe, too.  There's a place
down
the street from me
that can find you any battery made, and they can make
custom batteries for you,
too (they do it for the networks all the time).

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Here again Anthony, I am dealing with time.  How do I
find a place that sells the M6 battery?  I could also
buy batteries in the US and take them with me.  But
then when the battery in the camera dies, I have to
find the bateries I brought with me.  That is why I
load fresh batteries before I leave.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Europe is expensive, but it's not the third world,
certainly not where
photography is concerned.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Not all of Europe is expensive.  Some parts of Europe
a a real bargain.  Cloths & shoes are of higher
quality and much less expensive than they are in the
US.  Generally, eating out is less expensive.

London is kind of expensive.  Norway is kind of
expensive.  Some things in Switzerland are kind of
expensive.  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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From: "William Ferris" <billferris@worldnet.att.net>

What equipment to take is always debatable, but the
ATM
advice is tops.  I
travel a lot, everywhere and never get cash any way
other
than with an ATM
card.  Those machines are everywhere---no lines to
stand
in, no fees to pay
and the best rate you can get.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Yes, ATM machines are the only way to go.  However,
what do you do with the money you have left over???
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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Thank you for all of the interest in the post.

Regards,

Bill




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