Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]on 10/1/00 10:17 pm, ryuen@ix.netcom.com at ryuen@ix.netcom.com wrote: > I'm planning a trip to Maui and Kauai this June, and I'm trying to > decide what is more appropiate to bring on the trip. It will be either > an M6 with 35mm and 50mm lens or a Canon EOS1n with a 28-70 and 70-200 > lens. I really don't want to be overloaded and burdened by heavy > equipment, but on the other hand I want to make sure that I have enough > coverage for more situations. I'm also thinking about adding either a > 21mm or 90mm to the Leica package. Forgive me as I feel I am stating the obvious but it has not been mention thus far. Make sure you have a polarizing filter! Also remember the light is very very harsh and sunrise and sunset are incredibly brief events compared to what I assume you are used to. It is mostly high noon all day. When shooting in the "golden" light shoot quickly as it will be gone very quickly. I recently came back from the big island and brought two M bodies with 21, 35, 50 and 90 lenses. The polarizing filter fit all except the 21 which I was carefully to only use in the "golden" seconds when shooting scenics . I also brought an underwater camera and in the water the fact that the lighting is high noon all day is a great advantage! All the security checks were very good about hand inspecting film in clear bags and loaded cameras. Oh and before I sign off a Table top tripod is very useful especially at night in restaurants and on the street. John Collier