Roger Hicks
Veteran
3,5cm f/1.1 Nazgulor.
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
Dear Adam,
The US is a big place. Spent much time in California's Gold Country?
Cheers,
R.
Dear Adam,yes. what do you shoot when you're there?
i just came from France and Belgium, and what I used 99% of the time was a 35mm:
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One from Frances: use what you have. She once used nothing but a 15/2.8 fisheye (full frame) for a trip to Paris. Also, as she says, "Your Paris will be different from my Paris".
You are always going to miss some pictures. Decide in advance whether you want to miss them changing lenses and wondering what focal length to use, or having the "wrong" lens on your camera but being able to shoot quickly and fluidly.
Cheers,
R.
That's good advice, and not only for Paris.One from Frances: use what you have. She once used nothing but a 15/2.8 fisheye (full frame) for a trip to Paris. Also, as she says, "Your Paris will be different from my Paris".
You are always going to miss some pictures. Decide in advance whether you want to miss them changing lenses and wondering what focal length to use, or having the "wrong" lens on your camera but being able to shoot quickly and fluidly.
Cheers,
R.
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4. Tripod
Just curious, how do you fly with a tripod? Do you have it in your suitcase or as a "special" luggage?
robert