On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 08:53:08PM -0000, Bob W wrote:
# 
# You'll do your back in and you won't take any pictures if you carry all your
# stuff around with you. Most of us have quite a few lenses - it's a natural

Exactly.

# by-product of joining this list - but eventually we learn to leave most of
# them at home most of the time. What you take with you depends on what you're

The problem is that I'm not home most of the time.

I'd like to be able to put the lenses I'm likely to use in my
backpack, rather than pretty much always carrying all my good stuff
all the time, which is what I'm doing now. That way I can have the
rest in a case that's easy to leave at home, toss in the trunk, or
haul into the office.

The 18-250 pretty much lives on my camera. When I ride my bike to
lunch, that's the one I usually have on it. If I'm just walking
around, it may be that, or the 31 on the camera and the 77 in my
pocket. 

# expecting to photograph, and this in turn is likely to dictate which bag you
# use. You will eventually buy every bag that's available, but probably settle
# on one or 2 that you use regularly with a small number of regular
# lenses.

That's not too far from what I'm doing now. I'd just like to have
something to move my lenses out of my backpack and into that's better
than a rubbermaid tub.


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