FrankS
Registered User
I'm enjoying musing about an upcoming motorcycle tour of the US. As well as thinking about motorcycle preparation and packing, what camera gear to take is a delicious quandary. It is an enjoyable exercise for me, not one that causes the dreaded paralysis of choice that some seem to experience.
Which bodies and lenses to take is affected by how significant photography is on each trip out the door. For me on this trip, it is important. So currently, the gear I am thinking of taking is a Leica M2 with Summaron f2.8 and CV meter ll as my primary tool. This is pure and simple. I figure 95% of my photography will be done with it. Photography is important for me on this trip so backup and range of focal length is required. To fulfill this role, I plan on taking 2x Nikon FG with 28f3.5 and 50f1.8 E lenses. This will all fit in a tank bag.
It seems silly to take an incompatible system as backup, but the SLR offers a different shooting experience that may better match the situation or my mood at the time. Also, the cost of this backup gear is quite low, so I won't be worried about its safety.
I may very likely change my mind on this a few times before the trip, but as I said, it's an enjoyable pastime. Your thoughts on this?
Which bodies and lenses to take is affected by how significant photography is on each trip out the door. For me on this trip, it is important. So currently, the gear I am thinking of taking is a Leica M2 with Summaron f2.8 and CV meter ll as my primary tool. This is pure and simple. I figure 95% of my photography will be done with it. Photography is important for me on this trip so backup and range of focal length is required. To fulfill this role, I plan on taking 2x Nikon FG with 28f3.5 and 50f1.8 E lenses. This will all fit in a tank bag.
It seems silly to take an incompatible system as backup, but the SLR offers a different shooting experience that may better match the situation or my mood at the time. Also, the cost of this backup gear is quite low, so I won't be worried about its safety.
I may very likely change my mind on this a few times before the trip, but as I said, it's an enjoyable pastime. Your thoughts on this?