Business Trip To India

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I have a trip to India lined up in early March for 10 days. It is a heavy itinerary by air but I would like to get some shooting in and will try to travel light. The trip takes in Mumbia, Bangalore and Chennai. Any tips on what to see or avoid would be appreciated.

I had in mind taking:

Leica CL
Oly Mju II or XA
NEX5n with finder, 16/2.8 with wa adapter, 18-55 and 30/2.8. Also ltm adaptor and 35/1.4 Ultron and Minolta 90/4
 
Probably good advice, although I would like the comfort blanket of more than one camera, and would quite like to use digital and film .
 
I've been to Bangalore twice on business, and each time I only brought one camera, my Leica M5. That's all I needed. I found more of a struggle even using just the one camera, as most of my time was spent in the office or being driven to/from the hotel and to/from the office. The hardest thing for me was to find a good solid chunk of time to just walk around and use the camera. Most of that time ended up being during twilight or after the sun went down.
 
I have a trip to India lined up in early March for 10 days. It is a heavy itinerary by air but I would like to get some shooting in and will try to travel light. The trip takes in Mumbia, Bangalore and Chennai. Any tips on what to see or avoid would be appreciated.

I had in mind taking:

Leica CL
Oly Mju II or XA
NEX5n with finder, 16/2.8 with wa adapter, 18-55 and 30/2.8. Also ltm adaptor and 35/1.4 Ultron and Minolta 90/4

If you have some time in Bangalore, try to visit Belud and Halebid. Highly recommended with a Leica CL. There are well organized tour packages available from the city that take you there and back in a day.
 
spend as much time in mumbai as you can. it's frickin awesome, especially if you're staying in a business class hotel. bangalore always seemed a little bland to me. mumbai is never bland.

one camera should be enough.
 
Thanks for the advice so far.

I will cut down to 2 cameras - NEX and CL.

I will also have to adjust my mental image of India: I had contemplated the modern bustle of Mumbai but not the ancient monuments in the excellent links above. Thank you.
 
been in those cities. agree Mumbai probably has best opportunities for photos, especially old center near Victoria Terminus. Bangalore is silicon valley of India, under heavy development and kinda sea of suburbs, factories and office blocks in between. Chennai is something in between those two.

center of Calcutta is personal favorite of Indian big cities.
 
Oh yeah, be sure to shoot color. I've never been to India, but from what I've heard and seen you really need to get those colors!
 
Oh yeah, be sure to shoot color. I've never been to India, but from what I've heard and seen you really need to get those colors!

Street photography -- yes, color.

Architecture/Monuments -- B&W is great, too, but less commonly done.
 
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