I don’t understand why you are bothering with all that equipment. OK, you are
driving, so weight is not an issue. But what does MFT give you that the 35mm
outfit does not? When I drive somewhere far, like to Catalunya in August, I
take 35mm and medium format stuff. MFT is something for my bicycle handlebar
bag (actually, my Ricoh GR II has a larger sensor than MFT).
Cheers,
Nathan
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> On 26 Sep 2016, at 19:45, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Well, I've started the packing process for next week's journey to
> Michigan's Upper Peninsula. I'm going to spend more time with the
> waterfalls around Ironwood than before. There are about a half-dozen
> that I've never photographed, so they'll be on my agenda. I don't know
> how far up in Copper Country I'll get this time, but I might get up to
> Copper Harbor.
>
> If I do get to Copper Harbor, and if trail conditions aren't too bad,
> I'll go visit the point and see just how bad the forest fire got that
> Joel and I fought.
>
> I'm packing a couple of bags of cameras. Not sure how everything is
> fitting together, yet, but I'm thinking something like this:
>
> Bag 1 - The 35mm Kit:
> Canon 6D
> Olympus OM-4T
> Olympus OM-3Ti
> OM Zuikos: 24/2.8, 50/1.4, 100/2, 200/4, 300/4.5.
> Extra batteries and memory cards and a ton of B&W and color film.
>
> Bags 2 and 3 - The 4/3 Kit and alternatives:
> Olympus E-1
> Olympus E-3
> Panasonic DMC-L1
> 14-42 and 40-150 zoom lenses.
> OM Zuikos: 28/2, 35/2.8, 100/2.8 and 35-80/2.8.
> Tokina AT-X 100-300/4.
> Olympus OM-2S
> Motordrive 2.
> T45 flash.
>
> My primary bag will the 35mm kit. The 300/4.5 will swap out and not be
> carried all the time, but may have one of the 4/3 bodies swapped in
> for specific purposes. For example, when shooting the waterfalls, I
> doubt I'll use the 300/4.5. Only the Bag 1 will go with my on a hike,
> the others will stay planted inside the car.
>
> There are a couple of planned shots that will require the E-1 and E-3.
> The DMC L-1 also has a couple of specific shots planned for it too.
> Otherwise, I would just simplify to a single bag and call it a day.
> But when you have a vehicle handy, you just drag every option along.
> :)
>
> I looked over my inventory of 34mm film:
> 15+ rolls, Kodak B&W Infrared film, Kodak T-400CN B&W film, Kodak
> Plus-X and Tri-X.
> About 12 rolls of Kodak Portra 400 and FujichromeVelvia and Provia in
> both ISO 100 and 400 speeds.
>
> Decisions, decisions...
>
> AG Schnozz
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