Don't forget the most indispensable part of your kit: a caddy for your
equipment.
Tom
On Friday, August 30, 2002 at 12:32, Roger Wesson <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote re "Re: [OM] The Yellowstone camera kit" saying:
> Well, you know the old adage about always needing what you haven't got?
> I can't help noticing that between 21 and 300mm you're lacking focal
> lengths of 22 and 23mm...
>
> Can't imagine you could possibly need anything else, except maybe a few
> sachets of silica gel strategically placed throughout the kit. And
> plenty of film. Enjoy the trip!
>
> Roger
>
> NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > Well I've got the camera kit decided on and packed, now I have to get my
> > silk (or is that cotton) undies packed. So here goes for a week in
> > Montana/Yellowstone.
> > 2 - OM 2S bodies
> > 21mm f2 Zuiko
> > 24-48mm f4 Zuiko
> > 50mm f1.4 Zuiko
> > 35-105 f3.5-4.5 Zuiko
> > 90mm f2.5 Tamron SP Macro
> > 60-300 Tamron SP
> > 400mm f6.3 Zuiko
> > Various filters
> > T-20 Flash
> > Set of auto extension tubes
> > Bogen 3228 tripod with 3030 head
> > And my latest addition a LeClic underwater camera for a raft trip
> > assuming there is water. $20 at Ritz and can actually be re-used.
> >
> > All of this except for the tripod, one of the OM 2S cameras & the
> > underwater camera in a Tamrac case which measures approximately 7"x 8"x
> > 13". Got to go pack, need to leave the house in 8 hours. Bill Barber
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