Chris' comment about doing more with less is great advice. In my previous
life as a news photographer, my daily "walk-around" bag included:

24/2.8
50/1.4
85/1.4
135/1.8
200/2.8
Two LX bodies w/motors

In the vehicle, I had a 300/2.8 and another LX body.

I owned other gear, but 95 percent of everything I shot over the course of
ten years...probably 30-40,000 rolls of film...was done with just six
lenses.

-jim rupprecht


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Brogden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 1:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Unenable me, please!


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My 35mm kit:

24-35/3.5
50/1.4
85/1.8
100/4 macro
80-320/4.5-5.6

For shots of people, I don't like to be further away than an 85mm or 100mm
lens can cover, and for other things an 80-320 or a fixed 200mm or 300mm
is sufficient.  I also have the FA28-70/4, but it's on permanent loan to a
friend of mine.

Learn to do more with less, and you'll be a better photographer.

chris

P.S.  I hope you're satisfied... I may have just renounced my status as an
enabler.  ;)
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