Martin said;
Having been there, I have some idea of what will work. Given that scenes
are likely to be brightly lit and high contrast, I'm looking at slower
film (some type of Porta 160 perhaps), so fast lenses will still be
desirable. My other concern is how to carry the stuff I do take so that
it's easily accessible on the fly, not too obvious, and doesn't spoil
the sightseeing as well.
I wouldn't exclude some higher speed stuff. The museum of antiquities
is pretty dimly lit. And, if you get to the valley of the kings, it's
pretty dim in any of the tombs as well.
I'd agree otherwise with your sentiments. I lugged a back-pack case
with two bodies and about seven lenses in it for most of three weeks
over there. Honestly can't say I'd do it much differently now, except
the bodies would be digital.
JT
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