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Malcontent
I'll be visiting Colorado for a week in May, staying in Durango and Ouray. I'm trying to work out the camera kit - I've got two basic concepts, but knowing the perils of too much gear, I need to decide between the two and refine the one I select.
The first option is strictly 35mm. Two LTM bodies, three lenses. 50mm is certain. The question is how wide and how long to go. On the wide end I have 21, 28, and 35; tele options are 85, 90, 100, and 135. My usual kit it 28/50/100 - these lenses are small and lightweight - but I haven't done a lot of landscape shooting, especially in the mountains.
The alternate is to bring just one LTM body with one lens, either 35 or 50, along with my 6x9 Super Ikonta and a tripod. Obviously this would be more of a production, and also somewhat limited in that both setups would be normal focal lengths. The plus of course is the giant 6x9 negatives.
Regardless of the cameras, film will be HP5+ and Ektar. I have sets of contrast filters to fit the 35, 50, 90, and 100 lenses, plus the Super Ikonta.
Any thoughts on the wisdom or foolishness of these ideas are most welcome.
The first option is strictly 35mm. Two LTM bodies, three lenses. 50mm is certain. The question is how wide and how long to go. On the wide end I have 21, 28, and 35; tele options are 85, 90, 100, and 135. My usual kit it 28/50/100 - these lenses are small and lightweight - but I haven't done a lot of landscape shooting, especially in the mountains.
The alternate is to bring just one LTM body with one lens, either 35 or 50, along with my 6x9 Super Ikonta and a tripod. Obviously this would be more of a production, and also somewhat limited in that both setups would be normal focal lengths. The plus of course is the giant 6x9 negatives.
Regardless of the cameras, film will be HP5+ and Ektar. I have sets of contrast filters to fit the 35, 50, 90, and 100 lenses, plus the Super Ikonta.
Any thoughts on the wisdom or foolishness of these ideas are most welcome.