Dear Andrea
Don't forget some splash protection, at least a big ziplock with a lens
hole.
Tom
On Tuesday, April 09, 2002 at 10:33, Andrea <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote re "[OM] Re: Whale watching gear select" saying:
> Thanks to everyone for their input! I now have a better idea what
> to use, although it is always tempting to take the whole kit.
> Based on the advice I have gotten so far, I think I will be going
> today to pick up some film (looks like Portra VC) and a linear
> polarizer for the 70-210. I'm hoping that this will be similar to
> whale watching experiences I had as a teenager, when the whales
> were close enough to the boat to *touch* them, in which case, that
> 24 will be nice to have. Also hoping the 135/3.5 formerly known
> as Bob Gries' will be getting its first real workout.
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