Let's see... On any given trip via car, boat, plane, train, bicycle or
legs, I take every lens, camera and flash I own.
Ok so this really only comprises the 20D, 500/4 L IS, 1.4x TC, extension
tube, 300/4 L IS, 100/2.8 macro, KKL 18-55, Flash and flash
accessories. Plus of course the tripod, ball head, king cobra, etc. I
do need a better bag that fits the 500/4 better for air travel.
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Christian
http://404mohawknotfound.blogspot.com/
Larry Colen wrote:
I've got a Fastpack 350 which I use as my every day backpack. That way
I always have my camera with me, can carry laptop, wallet etc.
Heretofore I've pretty much had four sets of lenses:
My first line lenses: stay in the bag.
My bigma: usually mounted on a bushhawk, it's either at home or in the
trunk of the car
My m42 lenses, extension tube and bellows: sitting in a drawer at home
My second line lenses: They're mostly just swap fodder.
http://red4est.com/lrc/photogear
I also have my AF 540, small tripod, big tripod, IR converted FZ20,
two promaster flashes with IR filters for the FZ20 and a few other
bits of gear.
I just ordered the DA40 from prodigital, with that my "first line" kit
will consist of:
18-250
FA 31
FA 50
macro 50/2.8
FA 77
M 135/2.5
DA 40
If I'm going to continue buying lenses, or want to have access to some
of my "second kit" I really need to get a bag for carrying lenses.
How do other folks solve this issue? I don't want to call having this
many lenses a problem, or even "too many" lenses. But it is more than
I want to always carry around.
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