Olsen, I really don't envy you. You must be convinced that the world is a very bad place...
Srtiwari, recently I came back from a month-long stay in Costa Rica, so let me go over your questions one by one.
srtiwari said:
1. Is it wise to carry Leica body and lenses (in a worn bag, of course), or any other 'nice' gear, or is that too flashy/enticing ? Should I just stick with small, unobtrusive, cheap & old looking fixed- lens Rangefinders ?
Yes, I had my Leicas around my neck in the Plaza de la Cultura (a nice place to photograph people) and around the Avenida Central and Calle Central. However, don't keep them out for long. Grab-and-run thieves operate shamelessly, so use it and pack it. BTW, Leicas are almost unknown in Costa Rica, so nobody will drool over your Leica gear out of interest. Thieves steal to sell, and they don't usually care about brands, but objects.
srtiwari said:
2. What are the 'not-to-be-missed' photo locations ?
Depending on your interests... down town San José is fine, but risky. Look for the weekly "ferias", which are basically farmers markets and occur in the neighborhoods mostly. I was told not to approach the Mercado Central with the cameras in hand the last time I went, but if you go in the middle of the morning (cameras out of sight) to the Mercado Central, you can photograph people in there (ask for permission; don't be pushy either). Try Plaza de la Cultura and the Crafts Market in Plaza de la Democracia too. Again, on your way or between these places, just store your cameras in a bag, so as not to look too touristy.
srtiwari said:
3. I am traveling alone, am a medium built man in my late 50's, and speak little Spanish (as yet). I Don't expect to do anything too outrageous or stupid. How much do I need to worry about street crime ?
Just don't do anything you wouldn't do at home, don't go out alone at nights and don't worry about looking odd. Costa Rica is a fairly popular tourist destination, so there will be a lot of guys like you.
srtiwari said:
4. Any problem with getting film, or should I carry it ?
Not really... unless you shoot slide film. Kodak no longer sells Ektachrome, so Fuji and Agfa are the only game in town left for E-6 shooters. If you use negative film, you're fine: there's plenty of Fuji and Kodak around, and Konica is introducing its film as well. It's about $5.00 for a 36-exposure roll of Kodak ISO 400. Agfa is a bit less, and Fuji Superia runs for a bit more than that.
srtiwari said:
5. Any shops that will give me serious GAS ?
Only Fot Tec, run by don Alejandro, the manager, a nice, amiable guy who carries Nikon, Canon and medium format, and also repairs cameras. There may be a couple of places more, but I've been to Fot Tec and talked to the people there. I don't know if they speak English, though... They are 75 meters North from the Hotel Aurola in downtown San José (that's an address, Costa Rican style!).
The last time I went I didn't take any RF gear, because of the wonderful landscapes and wildlife. Hence, I'd advice taking an SLR with looong lenses. In any event, good luck and enjoy your stay in Costa Rica!
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