> Yup. there are witnesses hereabouts, maybe even a piccie. Obviously I have a
> bull neck compared to AG. :-)
Lightroom is my friend. Just dial in +14 on the aspect ratio. Takes 30
pounds off.
> Shows what lengths I'll go to to avoid a lot of lens changing. I know I get
> many shots at the 'right' FL that I'd either fudge at another FL or skip
> altogether, if I had to switch lenses. It's not at all uncommon for me to
> swap between cameras very actively as we ramble along.
I've changed my ways a lot through the years. It used to be that I was
constantly swapping lenses and carrying a big bag around. Then with
weddings, I went to the two camera, two lens method with no changes
and no bags. Now, I tend to carry a camera and just a pair of lenses
in a tiny bag.
> I don't know how much wandering you do. We are often off on mile to five
> mile walk/hikes, and I'm carrying all the above, a water bottle and not
> uncommonly a tripod. It's a lot of stuff, but without it I don't get the
> shots I want. :-)
I generally do a camera/lens choice for the hike. That changes
depending on location and mood. I like to rotate which camera/lens
combination gets used and very rarely do I grab the same thing twice.
My little tripod sometimes goes with me.
AG
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