>[snip]
>> IMO, it's a case of the right tools for YOU. Funny, one often sees
>>amateurs huffing and puffing at Disneyworld, dodging postmodern
>>mouseketeers under creaking bagfuls of stuff, while some pros go
>>and fill National Geographic articles with reams of great pics carrying
>>3-4 lenses. Go figure.
>>
>
>Well said Doris. Just reading the G's long lists I cranky and sweaty
>thinking about the big bag burden.
>
Glen;
I don't think either of us 'Gs' said we carry all that every time we go out.
We were answering a question as to what is recommended for an OM lens system
to best cover the full gamut of focal lengths. Neither the other G or I own
all the lenses we recommended.
>These days I'm done to one lens one body: 0M4-50/1.2 and an incident light
>meter.
The only way I would go out with just a 50 on my camera is as an exercise or
a short walk. And with the metering system in the OM-4, I would never bring
an incident light meter.\
G one or the other
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