FrankS
Registered User
With the idea that cameras/lenses are tools which permit you to successfully tackle photographic purposes, I'd like to talk about what was in my camera bag on last weekend's car trip to visit relatives. I have a variety of gear to select from and I choose according to what situations I expect to encounter, and also (whimsically) just what I feel like photographing with at the time.
In a Domke 803 satchel type camera bag, I packed a Nikon F2 plain prism with 50f2 and 28f2.8 Nikkor lenses, a Leica IIIa with CV21f4 lens and ext. viewfinder, and a Hexar AF with its 35f2 fixed lens. Included in the bag was a small flash for the Hexar and a small Sekonic light meter, and extra bulk loaded HP5+ film. Oh, and a Contax Tvs with colour neg film.
I was very happy with the versatility of the gear that I packed and didn't ever wish that I had brought a different piece of gear. This is clearly not the bag of a one camera/one lens style of photographer. On a daily go to work kind of day, I have just one camera with me, but on weekends when there is time for photography, I prefer to maximize that photographic opportunity time with a more versatile "tool kit". I also knew that I would not be walking miles carrying this kit, although that would not have been a problem. On this trip I knew I'd be photographing using either my car or a house as a base.
Anyway, this kit provided me with a range of focal lengths and camera types/functionality to meet whatever situations I was likely to encounter. (I'm not a telephoto wildlife or sports photographer.) I'm not saying that my kit is the answer for everyone, just something that worked for me.
Your thoughts on packing a camera bag?
In a Domke 803 satchel type camera bag, I packed a Nikon F2 plain prism with 50f2 and 28f2.8 Nikkor lenses, a Leica IIIa with CV21f4 lens and ext. viewfinder, and a Hexar AF with its 35f2 fixed lens. Included in the bag was a small flash for the Hexar and a small Sekonic light meter, and extra bulk loaded HP5+ film. Oh, and a Contax Tvs with colour neg film.
I was very happy with the versatility of the gear that I packed and didn't ever wish that I had brought a different piece of gear. This is clearly not the bag of a one camera/one lens style of photographer. On a daily go to work kind of day, I have just one camera with me, but on weekends when there is time for photography, I prefer to maximize that photographic opportunity time with a more versatile "tool kit". I also knew that I would not be walking miles carrying this kit, although that would not have been a problem. On this trip I knew I'd be photographing using either my car or a house as a base.
Anyway, this kit provided me with a range of focal lengths and camera types/functionality to meet whatever situations I was likely to encounter. (I'm not a telephoto wildlife or sports photographer.) I'm not saying that my kit is the answer for everyone, just something that worked for me.
Your thoughts on packing a camera bag?