Don't leave the tripod at home! When I went on my last big trip, I only took an SX-70 and iPhone as well, and I often wished that I had a tripod because the lens and film are on the slow side. Portraits lit by a window or a "shade tunnel," architectural interiors, and landscapes in dim-ish light all ask for a tripod when you're shooting with an SX-70.
Since then, I've been keeping an eye out for a travel tripod. The Leofoto LS-284C looks like it'd be good, or the Really Right Stuff TFC-14 Mk2 if I can't help it. 😀
I had a Sirui T-025x and found it useful but only with iPhone and light cameras (like the Leica CL with a modest lens); it was hopeless with the Polaroid SX-70! I wanted something a bit more substantial but capable of handling the Polaroid and my Hasselblad 500CM and somewhat longer lenses.
So I pledged for the Peak Design Travel Tripod and sold the Sirui. The PD tripod arrived just Tuesday of this week—Just In Time! I've been testing it with the Polaroid and the iPhone: It is great, very stable, and folds to be very compact, yet is a very realistic full height tripod (about the same as my Manfrotto 190 series legs with Arca-Swiss Monoball P0 on them).
On most cruises the phone doesn't/won't work. So, to me anyways, bringing the phone as a camera is a poor choice. Since you won't be doing a lot of hiking my goto camera is a Nikon DSLR with a wide angle and some long zooms. If you're going to be doing street photography on your fellow passengers, then bring your Leica & 35mm.
I'm booked for two walkabout excursions and a snorkeling adventure—and a behind the scenes ship tour AND an everglades fan boat tour—at the three ports of call (and beyond), so carry weight, bulk, and convenience are very important. I have internet available on ship, will turn off cellular service, so can do iMessage to any Apple devices and WhatsApp with anyone. The iPhone is extremely useful for nearly everything else I do anyway ... lists, expenses logging, photos, videos, socials, whatever. I would not be without it.
A camera at all beyond it is kind of an extravagance. The Polaroid SX-70 (actually the SLR670x by MiNT) seems perfect.
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G with your photo experience you can get good photo with any tool .
It’s a non photographic trip, keep it simple: sx 70 + iphone and a few accessories sounds ok.
Enjoy the trip 🙂
Thanks Robert!
I'll post a photo later of the final photo kit, all packed up as I will carry. The biggest decision now is just how much film to carry ... I think 32 to 40 exposures is just right, with about half and half color/B&W.
G