Better add Rudolph for a crew of 9 tiny reindeer if he takes a digital
kit with all the batteries and associated junk. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
On 12/14/2010 2:36 PM, Charles Geilfuss wrote:
> Well it sort of depends on how long at a time you'll be outdoors. If only
> a few hours at a time your digital kit should be fine, just bring an extra
> battery to keep in an inside pocket. If you are out in the elements a full
> day at a time, or (shudder) days on end, I'd stick with your film kit
> (OM-3Ti, 24, 35, 100) lots of hand warmers, big sleeping bag with 10 lbs
> eider down, small tent, pot-bellied stove, half a cord of wood. I think
> you're going to need a sleigh and maybe eight tiny reindeer. Don't for get
> your Ho, Ho, Ho.
>
> Charlie
>
> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Ken Norton<ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Week long trip to the north country where Winter has arrived with an
>> attitude problem.
>>
>> Perfect opportunity to dedicate the trip to the OM-3Ti with a small handful
>> of lenses, or should I pack everything "just in case" and "because I have
>> it"? Logistically, I like the idea of a small kit which doesn't need
>> batteries. But the other side of me says that I'm more likely to go into
>> experimentation mode if I haul the closet with me.
>>
>> Or maybe, I'll toss this out to the group as this: Would you challenge me
>> to a specific kit? Define it for me as well as the expectations?
>>
>> I'm up for a challenge, why not let you guys tell me what to do.
>>
>> :)
>>
>> AG
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