Against my better judgement, I was persuaded to visit a friend of ours today. He owns a bistro and also a travel agency. Seldom do we ever book our holidays anywhere else. He's not always the cheapest but he's a really sound bloke and, over the years, we've got to know and we trust him and his staff implicitly. He was out. More specifically, he's just flown to New York - to watch a Neil Diamond concert. Well, he might be a sound bloke but I didn't say he had good taste in music, did I?
Anyway, his trusty sidekick, Susie, saw us approaching the shop, came out and invited us in. We'd only gone there to make some tentative enquiries about what deals might be available for the fortnight that the Olympics are taking place in London. We've booked that time off as our daily commute takes us through Stratford - home of the Olympic stadia and village - and nothing will persuade us to compete with the carnage that will ensue as three sittings of 80,000+ people per day head to and from the various venues.
We left the shop having booked a week in Marrakesh, staying in a Riad a few minutes walk from the Djemaa el Fna. I suspect it might be a tad warm at the end of July / beginning of August.
Anyway, has anyone been to Marrakesh recently? We've seven days to fill and would be grateful for any suggestions about places to visit on foot or within easy striking distance in a taxi.
I'm also debating camera, lens and film options. I've considered and discounted taking my Hasselblad + 3 lenses (too heavy and cumbersome and not metered) and my Rolleiflex (metered but being limited to just one lens will be too much of a frustration for a week solid). My options are:
- Leica M6TTL + 28/35/50/90mm lenses (or any 3 from those 4)
- Mamiya 7 + 65/150mm lenses
- Nikon F5 + 24/35/50/85mm lenses
My head's leaning towards the Leica (ideal to travel light) but the Mamiya offers massive negs - but the Nikon's meter and build is just phenomenal. Which would you recommend?
Finally, film choice is likely to be slow (Portra 160 and TMax 100) for daylight and fast (Portra 800, Fuji 800 or Ilford 3200) for evenings. I really want to get the best quality, sharpest and most detailed negs possible. Do those film options sound about right?
Looking forward to feedback and suggestions from anyone who's been there or somewhere similar....
Many thanks.