I am usually a light packer for trips, but on our trip to Northern Greece last month, I packed more than an average number of lenses. I took only one camera body (rare for me), the Pentax K-1 mark II. Was I worried about potential camera problems interfering with my ability to take photos? Let's just say, my K-1 has seen much worse and lived to tell the tale. It's nothing if not a robust camera. I took only one spare battery (pilfered from my K-3 mark III Monochrome, since they share the same battery). Good old DSLR battery life made it easy to get plenty of power.
I took 6 lenses, which is more than I would usually take. Almost all Pentax-F autofocus lenses from the late 80s through early 90s, which were all rather new-to-me. I took:
- 17-28mm Fish-Eye
- 28mm f2.8
- 28-80mm f3.5-4.5
- FA 43mm f1.9 Limited
- 50mm f1.4
- 135mm f2.8
The FA 43 turned out to be one of the main lenses in action, along with the 28, and the 28-80 at the longer end, where it's better.
I didn't take all the lenses out with me, rather 2-3. One on the camera, and a couple more stowed in cargo pants pockets, lens pouches or my small Domke bag - or some mix thereof. All in all, it was a good setup, though it involved way more lens changes in the field than I'm used to. Things weren't dusty, however, since it was winter and often a little wet.