"A" but unless your traveling companion(s) are not going to give you
time to change lenses, I'd leave the 60-300 home and probably one
tripod. If you've got the 1.4x teleconverter, you should take that to
use with the 180. I would also leave the winder home. Have a great trip!
-jeff
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> Well, kit "A" is packed into the Tamrac 767 back pack and what a joy
it is going to be to carry all around Ireland and England. It includes
OM 2S, OM 4T, T-32 flash, Tamron 60-300mm, Tamron 180mm, Tamron 24-48mm,
Tamron 90mm, Zuiko 18mm, 21mm, 35-105mm. 50mm f1.2 and 2X-A, extension
tubes and an assortment of filters. there are the two tripods and winder
2 that are going in the suit case.
>
> Kit "B" which could go if I regain my senses in the next 24 hours
might include: The two bodies, a T-20 flash, Zuiko 16 or 18mm, 24mm f2.8
Zuiko, 28-48mm Zuiko, 50mm 1.2 Zuiko, 90mm Tamron and the 2X-A. Forget
the winder, but still carry the two tripods.
>
> OK, which way would you vote, Kit A or Kit B? Bill Barber
>
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