02Pilot
Malcontent
In June I'll be boarding the Queen Mary 2 in New York for a transatlantic crossing to Southampton. From there I'll be heading to the south coast of Devon to stay with family for a few days before heading across the Channel to Bayeux, Normandy.
My current thinking on gear is as follows:
- I will be carrying a Canon G12 as my digital option. It is very flexible and should give me the ability to shoot in most conditions without a problem.
- As to film cameras, I have these to choose from: FED-2, Rollei 35, Olympus PEN EES-2, Pentax SFX. My current inclination is to bring the FED and the Rollei; size matters, as does quality, and I think these two afford the best balance. I suppose I could get away with one if space becomes an even greater issue than I anticipate.
- For film, my initial thinking is to bring about 10-12 rolls each of Tri-X and Ektar. I figure subjects on the ship will lend themselves to B&W, while landscapes in England and France should generally be done in color.
These are preliminary plans only. It's been a long time since I've carried film cameras while traveling, so I'd be happy to hear feedback from those who do so regularly. Thanks.
My current thinking on gear is as follows:
- I will be carrying a Canon G12 as my digital option. It is very flexible and should give me the ability to shoot in most conditions without a problem.
- As to film cameras, I have these to choose from: FED-2, Rollei 35, Olympus PEN EES-2, Pentax SFX. My current inclination is to bring the FED and the Rollei; size matters, as does quality, and I think these two afford the best balance. I suppose I could get away with one if space becomes an even greater issue than I anticipate.
- For film, my initial thinking is to bring about 10-12 rolls each of Tri-X and Ektar. I figure subjects on the ship will lend themselves to B&W, while landscapes in England and France should generally be done in color.
These are preliminary plans only. It's been a long time since I've carried film cameras while traveling, so I'd be happy to hear feedback from those who do so regularly. Thanks.