Thanks Keith for the humorous point of view,
:-)
Manuel 

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De: keith_w [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Enviada: sábado, 24 de Setembro de 2005 19:01
Para: [email protected]
Assunto: Re: Gear transportation

Manuel Magalhães wrote:

> When I go out to take some pictures, I always have the same dilema, 
> how many and what sort of lenses must I carry with me in order to face 
> different kinds of shooting oportunities. MZ-S, 24 and 50 f1.4 with or 
> without 85, plus filters and of course 360FGZ, multiplier... I think 
> all of us at least once, faced this dilema.

Yes, and that's why I own ~ and use ~ zoom lenses!
I do suppose I wouldn't if I took photos that were intended to be saleable,
etc... but, for personal use, for personal display, the better ones are
perfectly okay!

That said, I DO carry my 19mm Vivitar, and one of my 135s, and an 85mm or a
100mm on each serious, general purpose photographic outing, in ADDITION to
one of those zooms.

> I have two bags, a aw reporter 400 and a stealth reporter 200 Lowepro. 
> But I always think they are a bit bulky and eye catching. I read that 
> Godfrey has a small Billingham...

Shhhh! Please don't tell anyone else, okay?  ;-)

>...but I don't know what
> sort of gear does it take. What kind of small bags do you use and what 
>gear  can they take?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Manuel

keith whaley



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