On 3/17/2012 8:58 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> Nah. I remember endless frustration. Either I had one camera and the film
>> speed I wanted at the moment wasn't in it, or I had to carry two cameras
>> with different films in them.
> Yeah, I have mixed feelings about it. I have to make a choice when I go out
> for a hike. Digital, color film, B&W film are my three choices. If I take
> digital, is it the E-1 or DMC-L1? If I take color film, which speed? B&W?
> Speed issues again. Before I realize it, I've packed a bag with two digital
> bodies, two film bodies and a full suite of lenses.
>
> The last major backpacking/photo trip ...<snip lengthy lists>
>
>
> As you can see, today's digital era is a whole lot simpler.
Canon 60D with Tamron 28-300 mounted, 10-22 in waist pack with spare batteries
and SD cards, S100 on belt.
Simple indeed. Especially for 16-480 mm eq. coverage and 50-12800 ISO. ;-)
KISS Moose
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