XA would fit to any combination.
On 2/13/06, orava@xxxxxxxx <orava@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> I just made a reservation on my very first trip to Thailand. We'll be there in
> May. But allready now I am desperately pondering which cameras and lenses to
> take with me.
>
> Here are some facts about my photography habits:
> -macroing bugs is THE thing
> -next best thing is 21 mm scenery photos
> -evertyhing between them two ;-)
>
>
> Here are some facts about my equipment:
> -OM-10
> -OM-4Ti
> -E1
> -21/3.5
> -28/2.8
> -35/2.8
> -50/1.8
> -50/3.5
> -90/2.0
> -135/3.5
> -Zuiko Digital 14-54
> -T32
> -FL36
> -etc.
>
>
>
> First I thought that I would take only OM-10, 21/3.5, 50/3.5 and 135/3.5 and
> 30
> rolls of slide film. Then I thought "Who am I kidding!" I can not survive
> without 90/2.0!!! But on the other hand digital body would be nice too. But
> again, is it safe to take all those toys there? Will they get robbed? Will
> they
> get wet? Will they get sandy? Help! Too many variables in this equation!!!
>
>
> Now I am thinking of this set:
> -OM-10 (I do not dare to take OM4Ti, it is even more precious to me than E1)
> -E1 & 14-54
> -21/3.5
> -50/1.8 (to have a quick lens for low light conditions)
> -90/2.0
> -FL36
>
>
> I am sure that I can not carry all this all the times. I just must have to
> trust
> some stuff to the hotels receptions safety box. Some days will be digital,
> some
> will be traditional - depending on where we'll be visiting.
>
>
> Any more thoughts?
>
>
> Ollli
>
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