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ray_g
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I will be another heretic here: Have you considered digital?
If you are planning an long, round-the-world trip, you will be packing a lot of film, and bringing that all home, unless you mail it ahead of you (in which case, you will be worrying about xrays). Then you will have all that film to process and post-process when you get back. With digital, you can do your photoshop work as you go along, on a laptop, during downtime in the hotel, or on the plane. Then back up. You can also upload it to your blog for people to view as your trip progresses, preferably with some "journal entry" info to make it interesting.
Another obvious advantage is the instant feedback. You probably will not have a second chance to reshoot anything you don't get right the first time with film.
I love my rangefinders, but if I were thinking of doing this for a living, I would definitely consider digital.
If you are planning an long, round-the-world trip, you will be packing a lot of film, and bringing that all home, unless you mail it ahead of you (in which case, you will be worrying about xrays). Then you will have all that film to process and post-process when you get back. With digital, you can do your photoshop work as you go along, on a laptop, during downtime in the hotel, or on the plane. Then back up. You can also upload it to your blog for people to view as your trip progresses, preferably with some "journal entry" info to make it interesting.
Another obvious advantage is the instant feedback. You probably will not have a second chance to reshoot anything you don't get right the first time with film.
I love my rangefinders, but if I were thinking of doing this for a living, I would definitely consider digital.