As often as not when I go out with one body and one lens I find myself
discovering pictures for the lenses I didn't bring. As a rule I do drive
around with just one body and a zoom, though, and manage to make do. And I
can't bring myself to buy into the notion that familiarity necessarily
breeds contempt when it comes to Zuikos. Or at least it couldn't with a
person who has purchased his lenses for specific photographic needs. They
all have their proper place, just not all the time.
Tris
Tom Scales wrote:
> ...Or take the minimalist approach and go with one body and one lens,
changing
> every day.
>
> I find it amazing how I view the world differntly with a different lens.
> I've started going out with just one or two lenses.
That's what I do if it's somewhere I go regularly. It's much easier to
concentrate on suitable compositions when you only have one lens to
consider, and it tends to give you a new respect for a lens that you haven't
used much. Which is why you end up with far too many!
Regards,
Keith Berry,
Birmingham, England.
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