I too carry a very small amount at any given time. Right now, my equipment
is display on a bookshelf, but dust is a problem, so I'll go the doors route
soon. I find myself gravitating to 'favorite' equipment, but try to vary it
a bit. I have a small bag/backpack (Tamrac 615) and a medium over the
shoulder (Tamrac 608), both of which I like and the decision depends on the
shoot. Two bodies, several lens = 608, One body and a few lenses = 615
backpack)
I own the huge Tamrac 614, but rarely use it. Loaded, I can barely carry
it! It's good for hiding all the extra equipment on the rare occasions that
my wife ventures into my home office though.
Tom
>
>
> > Susan Steele wrote:
> > (snip). . . Do you guys fill up a wondrously heavy magni-case and
> > really lug it around? Or do you keep a case like this aluminum one on
> > the trunk and work out of the car more? Any advise would help as i
> > often feel like pitching it all over a cliff!
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> Ray Moth added...
> =====================================================================
> > Susan,
> >
> > I once had a similar dilemma. I used to try to carry all my gear around
> > with me and it was never very much.
>
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>
> It is tempting to drag everything along. At one time I did schlep
> a huge amount of gear along, but it was a waste of energy. Olympus
> gear convinced me that it was possible to travel with a lightweight,
> small kit. I take as little as possible.
>
> *= Doris Fang =*
>
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