LOL, yah, I do need to cull. I'd never be able to schlep this stuff
around once we got there, if I take too much.
The tripod would probably be the first thing to go. The GR-1v is just
so cute! Hard to leave it behind...but that could go too. The camcorder
is a must. We need also need it to show videos we've already taken. The
Stereo Realist is incredibly cool, but very heavy, and probably good
for one roll max on the trip. (But guarantee those would be the ones
the kids would get out to look at over and over, if I sent 'em back.) I
could leave the Zuiko 35-70 behind and still have those focal lengths
covered. We're not going to be traveling much once we get there, mainly
hanging out at my wife's dad's house and environs.
Hmmm....
-Rob
On Tuesday, April 20, 2004, at 07:10 PM, Earl Dunbar wrote:
> Geeze, Rob, have you chartered your own 747?
>
> Earl
>
> Rob Harrison wrote:
>> <snip>
>> Here's the current thought on the kit btw....
>>
>> - Ricoh GR-1v (28mm/2.8 fixed lens, awesome, tiny pocketable P&S)
>> - Leica MP, CV 21/4, Summicron 35/2
>> - OM-4Ti, 35-70/3.5-4.5, ~50mm pinhole body cap, 50/3.5 macro, 85/2,
>> 180/2.8, RRS quick-release plate, F280.
>> - Sony TRV33 Mini-DV camcorder, RRS plate. associated cords, charger,
>> etc (gotta have it for the cousins, ages 3 mos-14 years)
>> - Stereo Realist (great to send a few 3D shots back to the kids along
>> with a viewer)
>> - Gitzo reporter series w/Giotto head (ok, I'm not sure if it's a
>> reporter series, but I bought it from a reporter...a smallish tripod)
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