Wayne R. Scott
Half fast Leica User
Greetings,
I am basically thinking out loud right now, so please bear with me. My head is about to explode.
After 35 years of gear acquisition, one of the problems with GAS is that it can lead to indecision as to what camera/lens combo to carry with you. I am leaving on a two week auto trip through the western and southwestern USA to visit members of my scattered family. I will be traveling at my own pace with no one to annoy🙂. I am trying to narrow down my kit to a reasonable and useful combo. I have a feeling that the wide open spaces and mountains call for a wide angle lens and a larger format than 35mm with both slide film and b&w film. While family snap shots call for 35mm print film and flash capability. Walk-about sight seeing calls for rangefinder type camera with b&w and color print film. Some of the old ghost towns call for b&w film with attention to detail which would lead to large format and/or macro details.
I think my walk about camera combo is going to be two Canon P’s one with 35mm lens and one with 50mm lens. With a 100mm in bag. With a small GE selenium light meter hand held.
For family grab shots, I think a Canon QL-17 GIII with small flash. Minolta IV f flash meter.
For macro details shots I think a Nikon F3HP with 55mm Micro Nikkor and a Tamron 90mm Macro with 1:1 extension tube. Plus a rail bellows. Use the Nikon on board meter.
Now for the hard part, the scenic views. Medium format and/or large format? If medium format do I use 645, 6x6, or 6x7? My choices are Bronica ETRS with very sharp 50mm PE but smaller 645 format. Yashica TLR with 80mm normal lens in 6x6 or Koni-Omega with 90mm normal lens in 6x7. Or use a 6x7 roll film back on my 4x5 Crown Graphic with 88mm Bausch & Lomb and 162mm Optar?
In large format do I take the 4x5 Crown Graphic and use Graphmatic film holders, one with slide film and one with b&w film? Or go with a rail view camera for the 100mm WF Ektar and 190mm Ektar?
Should I haul a 5x7 with 250mm Commercial Ektar for black & white? Or all of the above? I think with large format any thing over 100 feet from the car is not going to be interesting🙂.
All of the 35mm equipment will fit into my Lowe Pro Magnum case, with a small Lowe Pro for walk-about to hold film, extra body and lens.
Tripods, spot meter, filters, cable releases, etc. will be included.
I am kind of leaning toward the K.I.S.S. principle, but then what if I need it and don’t have it? I am not likely to travel this way again for several years, if ever.
Any thoughts, suggestions, or voices of experience welcome.
Wayne
I am basically thinking out loud right now, so please bear with me. My head is about to explode.
After 35 years of gear acquisition, one of the problems with GAS is that it can lead to indecision as to what camera/lens combo to carry with you. I am leaving on a two week auto trip through the western and southwestern USA to visit members of my scattered family. I will be traveling at my own pace with no one to annoy🙂. I am trying to narrow down my kit to a reasonable and useful combo. I have a feeling that the wide open spaces and mountains call for a wide angle lens and a larger format than 35mm with both slide film and b&w film. While family snap shots call for 35mm print film and flash capability. Walk-about sight seeing calls for rangefinder type camera with b&w and color print film. Some of the old ghost towns call for b&w film with attention to detail which would lead to large format and/or macro details.
I think my walk about camera combo is going to be two Canon P’s one with 35mm lens and one with 50mm lens. With a 100mm in bag. With a small GE selenium light meter hand held.
For family grab shots, I think a Canon QL-17 GIII with small flash. Minolta IV f flash meter.
For macro details shots I think a Nikon F3HP with 55mm Micro Nikkor and a Tamron 90mm Macro with 1:1 extension tube. Plus a rail bellows. Use the Nikon on board meter.
Now for the hard part, the scenic views. Medium format and/or large format? If medium format do I use 645, 6x6, or 6x7? My choices are Bronica ETRS with very sharp 50mm PE but smaller 645 format. Yashica TLR with 80mm normal lens in 6x6 or Koni-Omega with 90mm normal lens in 6x7. Or use a 6x7 roll film back on my 4x5 Crown Graphic with 88mm Bausch & Lomb and 162mm Optar?
In large format do I take the 4x5 Crown Graphic and use Graphmatic film holders, one with slide film and one with b&w film? Or go with a rail view camera for the 100mm WF Ektar and 190mm Ektar?
Should I haul a 5x7 with 250mm Commercial Ektar for black & white? Or all of the above? I think with large format any thing over 100 feet from the car is not going to be interesting🙂.
All of the 35mm equipment will fit into my Lowe Pro Magnum case, with a small Lowe Pro for walk-about to hold film, extra body and lens.
Tripods, spot meter, filters, cable releases, etc. will be included.
I am kind of leaning toward the K.I.S.S. principle, but then what if I need it and don’t have it? I am not likely to travel this way again for several years, if ever.
Any thoughts, suggestions, or voices of experience welcome.
Wayne