Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/08

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Subject: [Leica] Re: bags on planes, now going minimal
From: feli2 at earthlink.net (feli)
Date: Fri Oct 8 17:33:19 2004
References: <20041009000939.POKY1635.simmts6-srv.bellnexxia.net@straylight>

I think what I was trying to say a few posts ago was that after a while 
you
learn what you do and don't need to pack to get the job done.

I'm pretty sure that you and Ted and Tina and everyone else takes a lot 
of
gear on assignment, but I'm pretty sure that by now you have eliminated
superfluous equipment that will just weigh you down. I don't think you
toss in a 1200mm just for the heck of it, unless you really think you're
going to need it.

Here in the movie biz we have a tendency to pack everything, including
the kitchen sink, but unless you have a grip truck to haul it, you're 
just
carrying dead weight.

I went to Germany with waaaay to much gear, mostly do to inexperience.
I had two M bodies with 21/35/50/90/135 and a R6.2 with a 50, plus film,
two meters, small tripod and who knows what else. Total overkill for 
the job,
paid or not. Next time I'll know better.

Feli


On Oct 8, 2004, at 5:09 PM, Greg Locke wrote:

> Yeah, know...minimal is not the issue here, it's the maximal ...er, 
> maximum!
>
> I can easily walk through security and onto a plane with 4 cameras 
> around my
> neck and no one would says BOOO. No hassles other then the basics. 
> (I've
> done it with 2 F3's with drives and a F2 with 20, 30 and 80-200 f2.8)
> I don't even mind having my film x-rayed ...ONCE!!
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feli2@earthlink.net                                                    
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