>I get some odd looks when I pull out "Bertha" the M645 and bolt on the hand
>grip, or set up the OM-1n or OM-4 on the Bogen. A few will ask if I am
>doing a pro shoot whenever there is 35mm stuff on a tripod, but dredge out
>an MF beast and you don't even need the tripod, they just assume it.
>
And for the downside to owning "pro" gear is that you can get into trouble if
you don't have permission from whoever owns what you're shooting. For
example, show up at a national park with a large format camera and you will
be most likely asked to obtain a permit or your gear will be confiscated.
--
Be Seeing You.
Dirk Wright
Law of Probable Dispersal:
Whatever it is that hits the fan will not be evenly
distributed.
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