pau3
Well-known
I know it's a stupid question. Of course, the answer is clear.
But, if you were going to Venice (Italy) for only a couple of days
for a wedding (I'm not shooting the wedding, I'm just a guest),
what gear would you bring? In the beginning,
I thought I would bring a couple of 35mm cameras with a 50/1.4
and a 35/2. I don't like changing lenses in location. But suddenly
I thought that I might bring two 6x6 cameras, one with a 80mm
and the other with a 50mm (did I say I don't like changing lenses).
Anyway, what would you suggest?
Pau
But, if you were going to Venice (Italy) for only a couple of days
for a wedding (I'm not shooting the wedding, I'm just a guest),
what gear would you bring? In the beginning,
I thought I would bring a couple of 35mm cameras with a 50/1.4
and a 35/2. I don't like changing lenses in location. But suddenly
I thought that I might bring two 6x6 cameras, one with a 80mm
and the other with a 50mm (did I say I don't like changing lenses).
Anyway, what would you suggest?
Pau
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
If you have, I'd go with a 35/90 mm lens combination: One body 35 lens, the other body the 90 for portraits or details.
pau3
Well-known
Good point, but I am more concerned about the 35mm 6X6 dilemma.
Of course, the cameras are not of the same size, and the lenses aperture
are not the same either.
Pau
Of course, the cameras are not of the same size, and the lenses aperture
are not the same either.
Pau
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
I'd bring a 35mm body with a couple of lenses (35mm & 50mm or 40mm alone for me), and a 6 x 6 with 80mm (Hassy 500cm fro me)
I want to travel light, but I don't want to regret neither. If I was traveling for over a week, I'll probably stick with 35mm outfit and probably Zeiss Ikon Nettar II (tiny folding 6x6) in backpack. But it's only a couple days and you'll be shooting only in your free time so I wouldn't worry too much about the weight.
I want to travel light, but I don't want to regret neither. If I was traveling for over a week, I'll probably stick with 35mm outfit and probably Zeiss Ikon Nettar II (tiny folding 6x6) in backpack. But it's only a couple days and you'll be shooting only in your free time so I wouldn't worry too much about the weight.
samoksner
Who stole my light?
Bring it all! That's what I would do... Seriously though, it depends on what 6x6 camera you're using. Is it a hassleblad or a mamiya 6 for example? What about your 35mm gear, is it a Nikon F5 or an Olympus OM-10?
I don't mind lens swapping, but if i couldn't swap lens', i would bring both 35mm camera with lens' and the 6x6 with the 50mm.
This might seem like a really heavy kit to some, but I'm used to hauling lots of cameras around so... Last winter in Paris, (it was really cold) and I had a Leica m6 with a 35mm f1.2, a Bronica 6x6 with a 40mm and a 110mm macro. I also had a Nikon D200 with vertical grip, a 20mm f1.8 and an 85mm f1.8. I had the leica on my left shoulder, the bronica on my right. The Nikon around my neck. The spare nikon and bronica lens were in a small bag that i carried with me. To me, that's standard, as a photojournalist, i'm used to hauling tons of stuff. But then again, i don't take redundant bodies when i'm out doing personal work.
I don't mind lens swapping, but if i couldn't swap lens', i would bring both 35mm camera with lens' and the 6x6 with the 50mm.
This might seem like a really heavy kit to some, but I'm used to hauling lots of cameras around so... Last winter in Paris, (it was really cold) and I had a Leica m6 with a 35mm f1.2, a Bronica 6x6 with a 40mm and a 110mm macro. I also had a Nikon D200 with vertical grip, a 20mm f1.8 and an 85mm f1.8. I had the leica on my left shoulder, the bronica on my right. The Nikon around my neck. The spare nikon and bronica lens were in a small bag that i carried with me. To me, that's standard, as a photojournalist, i'm used to hauling tons of stuff. But then again, i don't take redundant bodies when i'm out doing personal work.
ZeissFan
Veteran
I would bring a 35mm rangefinder, three lenses, a Rollei 35S and a medium format folder ... probably the Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta C.
And lots of film -- color and b/w.
And lots of film -- color and b/w.
caperunner
Established
I would take a wide say 24mm - 35mm, a 50mm and a mild tele with filters.
Wide for canal and narrow walkway shots etc. I did see a chap with a Rollieflex and tripod in the canal area shooting the gondoliers etc.. Only film user I saw while I was there.
I envy you going to Venice. don't forget to travel to the other islands too. Very photogenic area, all of it.
Wide for canal and narrow walkway shots etc. I did see a chap with a Rollieflex and tripod in the canal area shooting the gondoliers etc.. Only film user I saw while I was there.
I envy you going to Venice. don't forget to travel to the other islands too. Very photogenic area, all of it.
filmfan
Well-known
Obviously, the answer is one 35mm body with 35mm f/2 lens and one 6x6 body with 80mm lens... I dont see how there is any other option really for it is perfect.
K
Kin Lau
Guest
Obviously, the answer is one 35mm body with 35mm f/2 lens and one 6x6 body with 80mm lens... I dont see how there is any other option really for it is perfect.
That would be my alternate suggestion.
My first suggestion would be the RF w/ 50/1.4 and the 6x6 w/ 50mm. That way you'll have the speed in 35mm, and the larger neg to capture all the details of Venice.
rphenning
Established
the medium format with a 50 just so long as it is a fast 50.
oscroft
Veteran
A smart suit and some well-polished shoes?But, if you were going to Venice (Italy) for only a couple of days
for a wedding (I'm not shooting the wedding, I'm just a guest),
what gear would you bring?
But seriously, I'd probably just take an M body and a fast 35mm lens.
Yammerman
Well-known
Less is more.....M3 + 50mm
maddoc
... likes film again.
If your camera is a Leica bring only this one with one lens, 35 or 50mm. I second the advice about the suit and shoes, though. 
pau3
Well-known
Thank you for your answers, guys. I haven't made my mi mind yet,
except for the smart suit and the well-polished shoes ;-)
I want to travel light, and that was the point of bringing 35mm cameras
(Leica M6 & MP). The idea of mixing formats is tempting, but my 6x6 cameras
are either slr or tlr, no folders, so they are bulky. Who would want to carry a large
Bronica or a Hasselblad to a wedding?
I will be leaving in a couple of hours. I must make a deep-thought decision.
Probably I will throw a coin (or two, taking into account the number of options).
Pau
except for the smart suit and the well-polished shoes ;-)
I want to travel light, and that was the point of bringing 35mm cameras
(Leica M6 & MP). The idea of mixing formats is tempting, but my 6x6 cameras
are either slr or tlr, no folders, so they are bulky. Who would want to carry a large
Bronica or a Hasselblad to a wedding?
I will be leaving in a couple of hours. I must make a deep-thought decision.
Probably I will throw a coin (or two, taking into account the number of options).
Pau
JohnyD
Member
i think i prefer a RF with 35 F2 , medium format is not so convenient
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
I'd go for the 35 and the 90.
I wouldn't take my MF with me.
I'd take a third body with a fast 50 and portra 800 for color in low light.
Regards, Juan
I wouldn't take my MF with me.
I'd take a third body with a fast 50 and portra 800 for color in low light.
Regards, Juan
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Leica + 35mm/2.0 in one hand and a mojito in the other.
LChanyungco
Well-known
i'd bring a designated gondolier and my GR1s 
kully
Happy Snapper
You've probably already gone but...
If you're at the wedding and there is a 'proper' photographer, then you want to take some other type of photos. Take your TLR, people find them cool (more so after a few wines) and you'll get some nice stuff.
Don't worry about taking too much stuff - you're there to enjoy yourself and celebrate/commiserate two people deciding they're going to spend the rest of their lives toghether.
If you're at the wedding and there is a 'proper' photographer, then you want to take some other type of photos. Take your TLR, people find them cool (more so after a few wines) and you'll get some nice stuff.
Don't worry about taking too much stuff - you're there to enjoy yourself and celebrate/commiserate two people deciding they're going to spend the rest of their lives toghether.
Moto Mark
Established
I would stay with the 50mm as my only lens. It's fast enough for low light work and having just one lens forces you to look at focusing, composure, etc...with a bit more of a critical eye than just standing in one place and zooming in and out.
Enjoy the wedding (and Italy too...)
By the way, nice avitar photo! I used to have a Sherpa T and a Pursang in my dirt riding days
Enjoy the wedding (and Italy too...)
By the way, nice avitar photo! I used to have a Sherpa T and a Pursang in my dirt riding days
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