jamiewakeham
Long time lurker
Hi all.
Right; my expedition to the Alps is slowly coming together. Aside from minor considerations like sleeping bags and ice screws, I'm working on the finer points of the camera gear 😉
I'm taking to BC:
* Canonet QL-17
* Zorki 1 carrying an I-61 L/D
* Newly acquired Spotmatic II (thanks, Kim!) with 24mm, 135mm and 55mm lenses: the former two for longer/wider than the RFs, the 55 in case either of the RFs die!
Obviously, I'll not be carrying all three on routes; I can pick and choose what to take out on a day-to-day basis. I'm thinking Velvia 100 in the Canonet, Delta 100 in the Zorki, and a bit of both in the Spotmatic.
What I can't decide on is what filters to take. Do people recommend yellow or orange filters for B&W through the I-61 L/D, or is it contrasty enough already? And is there any need to take a UV filter for B&W? I've never heard of someone doing so. 😕
For colour, I'll leave a polariser permanently attached. Is there need for a UV filter as well as the polariser, or will the polariser cut out enough UV to negate the need for yet another pair of air-glass interfaces?
I'll not be much higher than 4000m at any time, if that helps.
Finally - is there yet an altitude record for Camera and Coffee? 😎
Cheers,
Jamie
Right; my expedition to the Alps is slowly coming together. Aside from minor considerations like sleeping bags and ice screws, I'm working on the finer points of the camera gear 😉
I'm taking to BC:
* Canonet QL-17
* Zorki 1 carrying an I-61 L/D
* Newly acquired Spotmatic II (thanks, Kim!) with 24mm, 135mm and 55mm lenses: the former two for longer/wider than the RFs, the 55 in case either of the RFs die!
Obviously, I'll not be carrying all three on routes; I can pick and choose what to take out on a day-to-day basis. I'm thinking Velvia 100 in the Canonet, Delta 100 in the Zorki, and a bit of both in the Spotmatic.
What I can't decide on is what filters to take. Do people recommend yellow or orange filters for B&W through the I-61 L/D, or is it contrasty enough already? And is there any need to take a UV filter for B&W? I've never heard of someone doing so. 😕
For colour, I'll leave a polariser permanently attached. Is there need for a UV filter as well as the polariser, or will the polariser cut out enough UV to negate the need for yet another pair of air-glass interfaces?
I'll not be much higher than 4000m at any time, if that helps.
Finally - is there yet an altitude record for Camera and Coffee? 😎
Cheers,
Jamie