No argument from me for a one-lens kit - the 28-105.  Versatile and good 
enough for most work.
That's one lens that is always with me, along normally with an MZ-S body, 
A70-210/4, M50/1.7 and a Sigma 18-35.

John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Savage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 8:26 PM
Subject: What would you take?


> G'day All,
>
> I'm going up north tomorrow (Dampier) for work. I'm only up there for
> the day (carry on bag only) and a couple of hours work to do. So when
> I'm done my times pretty much my own until the flight back.
>
> That being the case I thought I "might" take a light kit (ie D + 1
> lens) up with me just in case there's something worth taking pictures
> of (just think marine infrastructure, read earth, 36 degrees C & no
> golden hour). The question is if I do decide to, which lens to take?
>
> - FA 50mm f1.4
> - FA 31mm f1.8
> - FA 77mm f1.8
> - FA 100mm f2.8
> - FA 28-105mm f4-5.6
> - DA 16-45 f4.0
>
> Of those, which would be your preferred choice?
>
> Or should I just stick with the work supplied compact (Canon Digital
> IXUS 50) that I'm taking anyway?
>
> To make this more interesting, what do you take when travelling light
> and you're not sure what photo opportunities may arise?
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Dave
>
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