Folks
Maybe I'm a bit strange, but whenever I go "for a short walk" I tend to
take a body and just ONE lens -- the *least* used focal length. Forcing
myself into a new way of seeing, for a change; a challenge getting out
of the comfort zone. Since I'm a wide-angle person, I'd often go with
the 50mm, 135mm or 200mm (200 is a bit long for hand-held work in
anything but the best light). I've made some of my best images this
way... and it really re-aligns the neurons.
Vaughan
BTW good wishes for your wife. My father had a quad heart bypass last
month. It's tough.
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> I did go for a short walk yesterday (have to get some OM content in). This
> is the kit I brought (only I would faithfully pack a camera bag on the way
> to a transplant).
>
> OM-4T
> 21/2
> 38/2.8 Shift (my first chance to really use it)
> 50/1.8 (don't really know why)
> 35-70/3.5-4.5 (I love this little thing)
> 75-150/4 (didn't want the weight of a bigger zoom)
> 90/2 Macro (how can you go anywhere without it)
> T20
>
> Well, spelling it out it seems like a lot for this trip.
>
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