Ok, maybe this is an oddity here.  I don't own the number of lenses and
bodies some do, but I have a fair amount of stuff now, and I carry it all in
my Lowepro Trekker, with the tripod.  All of it.  Always.  It's heavy and
can be a hassle, but at least I won't get stuck saying, "&^$%#!*, I needed
that lens!"

Brad

Oh, btw, I had a PZ-10 and a MZ-5n, but got rid of them.  Now I am wanting a
backup, or second body.  Do I buy another MZ-S, or look for a PZ-1p, for the
little extras like fps?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Artur Led�chowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: my kit


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Herb Chong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: my kit
>
>
> > I'm curious about the type of equipment you use.  It appears that to
> > do the outdoors/landscape stuff you might be doing a considerable
> > amount of hiking and such.  What do you consider a reasonable type of
> > kit for your type of work?
>
> My typical kit is the Z-1p + SMC FA 28-105/4-5,6 + SMC F 70-210/4-5,6 +
Mir
> 20/3,5 + Zenitar 16/2,8 Fisheye + AF500FTZ.
> When I want/need to play with manual focus I take the Super A and SMC A
> 28/2,8 + SMC A 50/1,7 instead of FA 28-105.
> If I want to travel really light or want to force myself to think more
> creatively about scenes I take the Super A + only one of the manual focus
> lenses
> Regards
> Artur
>
>


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