Hi, Mike!
And here's my suggestion.
I would only take 2 bodies for myself.
1. kit - On your neck should be: OM-2S with 35-70/3,6 with 100 film.
and in a small photobag on your shoulder should be:
2. kit - OM-4 with 75-150/4 and 400 film + 24/2,8 with polarizer.
That's all.
What would it be for?
1 kit for general photography, for almost all purposes. In Italy you'll
get mainly: 8 at 1/125, 8 at 1/250 and 8 at 1/500 by 100 film.
2 kit for scenes, snapshot, parts of landscapes, 400 film will help you
avoid
unsharpness as a result of handshaking. You can get 11 at 1/250,
11 at 1/500, 11 at 1/1000 or something like this. With this 400 you can
get more depth of field with telephoto lens and less contrast around.
And finally 24/2,8 with polarizer for open landscapes, then change it at 1
kit
or for closed area, interiors, rooms, cafes, bars and so on then change it
at 2 kit.
Regards, Zbigniew, Poland
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P.S. I would put the 35-70/3.5-4.5 on the OM-PC for your daughter
with 400 film at 11 aperture.
Films: Fuji Superia 100 and Fuji Superia 400 (both with superia reala
technology). Don't worry about 30cm x 45cm prints, you couldn't see
any grain.
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