Dear Bruce
You also need a waterproof carrier. Wanna borrow my Pelican?
I suggest a 400 film. Have been happy with Fuji NPH.
Tom
On Wednesday, August 29, 2001 at 12:51, Bruce Hamm <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote on "[OM] Algonquin Trip," saying..
> Hi Gang,
>
> Well, in a couple of days I'll be heading off for a canoe trip into
> the heart of Algonquin Park with a few old friends for our annual
> reunion. It will be my first trip into the park in many, many years
> and I'm hoping to be able to get some good wildlife-nature shots.
> Because we're going to be doing a large amount of portaging I'll be
> taking a small kit consisting of:
>
> 2 x OM-2n
> Tamron SP 80-200 f2.8 LD with its matched 2x converter
> Zuiko 24mm f2.8
> Zuiko 50mm f1.2
> Zuiko 135mm f2.8
> T-32
> extension tubes
> various filters
> small tripod
>
> The majority of this will be stuffed into a Lowepro Off-Trail 2 hip
> pack. I'll be bringing a couple of rolls of Velvia for landscapes and
> such, but I'm still debating what I should use for wildlife shots. Any
> recommendations? (I'm leaning towards print films). Would 400 speed
> film be best used under these conditions?
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