Hi Bernard,
Here's some advice:
Take the 24/2.8, the 35-70, the 100/2.8, the 50/1.8 (if you don't have a
50/1.4) and the 2x. What you also need is a reliable body. If your OM4Ti works
flawless, take it. Add some sets of batteries. I don't know the Domkes, so take
one that can contain all that you want to take, plus some films, filters,
batteries and a cleaning set.
I have taken that set of lenses (without the 100/2.8 - I have a 135/2.8) with
me on many trips. It can't be beaten by weight and contains all the essentials.
When I went hiking in Greenland last summer, I took my OM-2 without any
regrets; I had no 4Ti that time. The worst thing must be that your camera body
fails. Rather take your OM-40 in that case.
Best regards and a good trip
Bernd Möller
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