Todd wrote:
>All I can say is some people carry a lot!  When I go out usually carry just
>one body, 1-3 lenses, one on the camera and the others in my pockets or a
>small case, an extra roll of film or two, and a few filters.  If you count
>what is usually in my pockets, there is some money, a keychain light, a
>small swiss army knife, and car keys (good for prying things).  Of course,
>if I was doing this as a job I would definently change my tune - atleast 2
>bodies, most of my lenses, flash, lens cleaning cloth, extra batteries,
>etc.  If I'm going on vacation or something like that I will bring most, if
>not all, of my equipment with me on the trip, but when I actually go out
>shooting I'm not going to haul it all around.
>
>Todd

Hi Todd,

When  shooting light, I pop 2-4 rolls of film and a lenspen in my pockets
and hang one camera with lens around my neck. But that doesn't really
address Shel's original questions-what do you carry when out shooting for a
day? and what do you carry in your camera bag?

If I'm out shooting for a day, I want my bag so I don't have to carry
everything around my neck or in my pockets-and if I'm carrying my bag, the
weight of most of the junk  I keep in it doesn't add much (and comes in
very handy). Of course, different strokes for different folks.

Dan Scott
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