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Only bring your Contax system.
Slivovice is another word I found useful.
Thanks all, much appreciated.
For those that are too high brow to offer a steer on what camera to take...lighten up! I read the other travel thread tonight about how many rolls of film to take and thought it was a pointless question, but got some useful insight to peoples approaches to shooting.Hey! That was my thread! 😱
Regardless, I think that those types of threads, however redundant, can be helpful for the OP, even if they just help clarify a few things in the OP's mind ( as my did for me ).
Anyway, enjoy Prague, tell your pals instead of stepping out to shoot some photographs that you're scouting the area for some type of esoteric, Prague-only-available-in-the-brewery beer. You can return and tell them that the the quest proved elusive, or you may actually stumble upon one!
Prague is awesome - it's a place that I'd really love to return to someday soon.
Personally, I like these "what should I pack" threads. I get to imagine myself in the poster's situation: travelling to a new local and getting to choose from a different set of gear. A virtual/vicarious vacation.
For a camera store, don't miss Centrum FotoSkoda (http://www.fotoskoda.cz/?lang=en). Prepare to drool. For a camera, you can't go wrong with the G2 and XP2.
Thanks all, much appreciated.
For those that are too high brow to offer a steer on what camera to take...lighten up! I read the other travel thread tonight about how many rolls of film to take and thought it was a pointless question, but got some useful insight to peoples approaches to shooting.
This will be my fifth time to Prague, but I've never been brave enough to tell the rest of the group, "I'll miss this round as I'm off to shoot some film". I did it a wee bit in Ljubljana and was so pleased I did.
PS. There is no central Europe, only East and West, Smiley face.
Read my link.
I don't know the OP from Adam.
I make my own choices in life, and my own decisions. I consult where and when appropriate. I would no more consult a bunch of strangers on what camera to take as I would a shop assistant on what style of underwear to buy.
Regards,
Bill
Safety-wise, no big deal, just avoid to get overcrowded and don't stay at a corner of a street unfolding a map of the city like a total rube. Do your best not to look like a rich tourist and everything will run fine.
Don't forget to pay a visit at U Provaznicè tavern (metro : Müstek) in memory of Micromontenegro and me.😉
😉 OK so the address of the tavern is Provaznická 3, it's near the exit of the metro Müstek going to Na příkopě (actually it's in a narrow street located just between Na příkopě and the barocco "States Theater" where Mozart's Don Giovanni was played for the first time in Europe).Metro Mustek is quite large, those marble squares are granite
Not to be too much of a pedant but what I actually asked was what kit would you take? (from the list of things I have available). And without wanting to sound sycophantic, I'd really welcome anything you have to share on Prague.Read my link.
I don't know the OP from Adam. I don't know their style, or level of competence. As it happens I have been to Prague a number of times and have opinions that I would be happy to share if that was what was asked. But what irks me is the "Here is my laundry list of kit, what should I take when going to x?" approach that simply smacks of "look at how much money I have".
I make my own choices in life, and my own decisions. I consult where and when appropriate. I would no more consult a bunch of strangers on what camera to take as I would a shop assistant on what style of underwear to buy.
Regards,
Bill