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« on: April 15, 2011, 01:59:21 PM »
Have been looking forward to taking the RB67 on the motorbike adventure to the French Alps and West Germany in a weeks time

I think it is going to take up too much room  ??? ??? I am struggling to fit it in.

I can fit the TLR and three lenses, but the RB67 is huge

I guess I don't need so many clean pairs of undies.
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Re: Gutted
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2011, 03:22:01 PM »
Never ending story  :P I travel next week to Bangkok and keep debating with myself which camera/s to bring: Pentax 67? Canon A1? Polaroid? At the end I think I will bring with me the Pentax 67. Compact and light camera  ;D

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Re: Gutted
« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2011, 04:41:41 PM »
Just booked holidays for 'September' and I'm already panicking about what to take. Probably will be the ZI but which lenses (knashing of finger nails)? I'm sure I must need to buy a couple more.

Seriously, I NEED to take a 21mm so that's definite, but what else? Can I manage with just a 35mm? Should I take a 50? Maybe something longer?

How do you decide what to take?
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Re: Gutted
« Reply #3 on: April 15, 2011, 04:59:42 PM »
I always take the SWC and as it has a fixed lens, that takes care of that. I always take plastic and that tends to be the Holga. Sometimes I leave it at that, but, lately I have been taking the 501cm as well with a standard lens. I have to say, it is a bit heavy if I have to walk any distance.

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Re: Gutted
« Reply #4 on: April 15, 2011, 07:09:40 PM »
always, always, always a pinhole, and the K1000 or ME Super, then it depends on my mood and what I feel like tugging around..  the Olympus XA fits in my pocket so it goes too.

I'm less interested in hauling a bunch around like I once was ( getting older, smarter???)  but I always take a wagon load of film so that balances out the pack.
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Re: Gutted
« Reply #5 on: April 15, 2011, 07:17:46 PM »
Fail to plan = plan to fail..... ;)

I have dodgy knees, so I've got to do my homework in advance of departure for a holiday. To be honest, there's not much I want to shoot that I can't capture with my Canon F1-N, 20-35mm f3.5, 50mm f1.4 and 85mm f1.8 - but it isn't lightweight gear. My M6 TTL, 28mm f2.8, 50mm f2 and 90mm f4 is the lightest travel kit I have and it commutes to London and back with me every day.

If I have the option to get "trains, planes and automobiles", then my F5 (or D700) kit comes with me as it's AF and I love my Nikon glass better than my Canon FD.

If I'm driving my own car and I can pack what I like, the Hassy 500c/m, 40/80/150mm lenses come with me, together with a bit of light walkabout gear like that mentioned above.

My missus bought me a superb pressie for my 50th the other week. I'm now proud owner of a glass fibre legged tripod called X1-Brian from "Three Legged Thing" company. It weighs 1.5kg (including ball head), it folds to 400mm, will carry up to 8kg and is very comfortable with the Hassy 500c/m and 40mm CF FLE on board.

I have a hankering for a 5x4 but I doubt I'll ever get one.
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Re: Gutted
« Reply #6 on: April 16, 2011, 05:37:49 AM »
Went on a trip for 3 weeks i couldnt settle on what to take so i brought with me a nikon f3 with three lenses, a rolleiflex, an olympus XA and a olympus stylus as a "backup". Also, LOTS of film.

Endeded up using only the xa for the whole trip...

Maybe i should just get rid of everything and get a minolta cl or a leica ::)

This thread reminded me of this guy:
http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=183447

He went on a motorbike journey through south america with a bmw gs series a huge pentax 6x7, and a bunch of lenses. Good luck to you!

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Re: Gutted
« Reply #7 on: May 13, 2011, 01:13:35 PM »
Well we are back from the trip, it was pretty fantastic I ended up taking:

Zeiss Ikon 6x6 in the tank bag

Canon G10 in the tank bag

D700 with 24mm f2.8 AIS, 50mm f1.8 AF, 100mm f2.8 AIS in the boot

Mamiya C220 - 50mm, 80mm, 180mm in the boot

All the cameras where used, I only get the film out when the going gets interesting, so hopefully once the processing is done I can be bothered to set up the scanner and do some images on here.

The very first thing I saw was Peter R's pano's and felt that something is missing in my life, lucky the camera show is coming up.

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Re: Gutted
« Reply #8 on: May 13, 2011, 01:48:20 PM »
@ Ken.

You certainly covered all the bases / hedged your bets on that trip. Nice one....!!

@ anyone who knows what's best when touring Thailand / Cambodia:

I've recently traded all my Canon FD gear. I liked some - but not all - of the lenses but the F1-N was fiddly when compared to the F2S kit I've just acquired.

I'm debating whether to take Leica M6 TTL with 28/50/90mm lenses or Nikon F2S with 24mm f2.8, 35mm f1.4, 50mm f1.4 and 105mm f2.5 (I might leave the 24mm at home). Any views / suggestions?
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Re: Gutted
« Reply #9 on: May 13, 2011, 03:24:11 PM »
LD - when I hit Asia the last few times I took my Nikon film stuff. My F90s pooed itself on the first day and I shot with my FM I had taken as a backup/opposite film back so the day was saved. Creatively speaking,  swapping films over half way through was always a pain but as it was a manual rewind not too painful to keep the leader out. Had to buy a black marker pen to writet the frame number on the case, but still got a wonderful series of images out of that trip.

If I can suggest this slight variance to you:

1) Leica M6 TTL with 28/50/90mm - beg borrow or rent a second M6 body

2)Nikon F2S with 24mm f2.8, 35mm f1.4, 50mm f1.4 and 105mm f2.5 - beg borrow or rent a second Nikon body.

Point 1) When I travelled with just film only, 35mm, I used to take an auto body and a manual body. the role of the second body was as a backup and also to be used to run the alternate film in, so if B&W was in main body it would carry Trannie and Visa Versa

Point 2) If you choose Nikon, I think you will get more use out of your 24mm than your 35mm. Simply because it is a wide angle lens. If you hit really low light stuff you have your 50mm to grab onto.

Other than that be sure to spend a few days up in Siem Reap with the Temples as you will need them.
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Re: Gutted
« Reply #10 on: May 13, 2011, 04:43:16 PM »
I recently travelled to Kong Kong and just brought with me the Polaroid 195 and few packs of film (I estimate 10 shots per day). I was missing one ´easy´ camera for family shots. Next time I will also take the Canon A1..

The Polaroid 195 makes wonders when you ask people to be photographed, it makes it muuuch easier.

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Re: Gutted
« Reply #11 on: May 14, 2011, 02:19:20 AM »
You are all my heros! Went to India a few years back, took my F3 and 20d with 6 lenses all up.looked like a total tourist fool,but grabbed hundreds of quality shots on my F3(after days of developong) and hundreds more on my 20d..but this isnt a place to talk about digital is it