hsakols
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Hi
I live in Yosemite National Park and have the summer off and am looking for a light weight camera to take backpacking through the high sierra on 5-8 day trips. I already have a bronica sqa and a horseman vhr which I will use on shorter outings. For a longer trips I realize that I risk wrecking my knees try to carry too much photo gear. I will carry a compact tripod on all my trips.
I was considering the digital option (woops I shouldn't mention that here). However, I would need to make a substantial monetary investment and I already own a Minolta Multi Pro kick ass scanner.
So I'm wondering if it would be crazy to consider a Fuji GA645zi? I read in somewhere in this forum that it is tricky using a cable release with this camera in manual mode. My first choice would be a Mamiya 7 but they are still so darn expensive not to mention the wide angle alternatives.
Keep in mind I'm just shooting landscapes on a tripod. Would the Fuji fit the bill or should I keep searching for something more practicle.
If I could I'd bring my bronica with 3 primes.
www.yosemitecollection.com
I live in Yosemite National Park and have the summer off and am looking for a light weight camera to take backpacking through the high sierra on 5-8 day trips. I already have a bronica sqa and a horseman vhr which I will use on shorter outings. For a longer trips I realize that I risk wrecking my knees try to carry too much photo gear. I will carry a compact tripod on all my trips.
I was considering the digital option (woops I shouldn't mention that here). However, I would need to make a substantial monetary investment and I already own a Minolta Multi Pro kick ass scanner.
So I'm wondering if it would be crazy to consider a Fuji GA645zi? I read in somewhere in this forum that it is tricky using a cable release with this camera in manual mode. My first choice would be a Mamiya 7 but they are still so darn expensive not to mention the wide angle alternatives.
Keep in mind I'm just shooting landscapes on a tripod. Would the Fuji fit the bill or should I keep searching for something more practicle.
If I could I'd bring my bronica with 3 primes.
www.yosemitecollection.com