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If I were in your shoes (esp on the Camino), I'd be bringing the 21 and 35. The 50 would probably be left behind.
I walked more then 320 kilometres in my live and I can carry something heavier then a helium balloon :angel:After 200 miles of walking, the ONLY thing that feels good to carry is a helium balloon.
Very nice combination for an M8, if speed is not a priority.I have the Zeiss 21mm f4.5 c-biogon and it's a great match with the 35mm f2,8 c-biogon for lots of purposes.
Sounds like a fine plan! You might consider having your M9 output JPEG as well as DNG... I find this useful in travel, as it's so much easier to look at the JPEGs while away from home resources, to evaluate the take and detect any problems. Hmmm... of course you'd need something with which to view the pics... Have a great time!....
So, I will be carrying an M9 with 21/35/90 with a couple SD cards and an extra battery. The laptop is staying in the states as I will wait until getting home to work on photos. No film camera or other digital as backup. It the M9 goes tango uniform I think they sell cameras in Europe.
I like the analogy with itching. You're right, but is also true that preaspherical 35 summilux has a character that modern lenses don't have.I think if the Leica lens is the only one which will scratch your itch, then go for it, but I find it hard to believe that many of us could tell the difference between photos taken with a CV or a Leica lens. Some lenses you could tell, I had a Summarit f/1.5, and wide open, it was very soft, low saturation, all the rest, so I could easily tell photos taken with that. Two modern lenses, one from CV, one from Leica, I'd seriously doubt any meaningful difference in the results.
Very nice combination for an M8, if speed is not a priority.
I took delivery of the 35f2.8 C Biogon and hood yesterday. Beautiful lens feel and finish. Am running a roll through the M2 as we speak.
Sent the hood back. From what I have read, the lens is very resistant to flare so will keep a filter on the lens for protection. And $84 for a piece of plastic. Zeiss must be taking lessons from Leitz.
So, M9 with 21f4 Skopar, 35f2.8 C Biogon, and 90f2.8 Tele Elmarit M, several SD cards, and an extra battery.
I took delivery of the 35f2.8 C Biogon and hood yesterday. ...
Sent the hood back. From what I have read, the lens is very resistant to flare so will keep a filter on the lens for protection. And $84 for a piece of plastic. Zeiss must be taking lessons from Leitz.
And then he showed us a picture of a square :angel:Useful, very useful especially on narrow European streets.