The military now have ektoskeliton suits to give troops more endurance to carry heavy loads.Really, the modern marine carries between 60 and 100 pounds, when I was an Air Force combat photographer I was very lucky, we choppered in and out, only needed to carry about 50 or so pounds at the most including camera gear. My C.O would not allow to us carry more than camera at a time, he never gave a reason, I always thought he figured a Nikon F was worth more than I was, he lost me and 2 bodies he would have get 2 replacements bodies. The Army and Marine shooters had to carry much more.
As I get older I try to limit the weight I carry about. I learned many years ago that military thinkers discoved that an infantry man since the middle ages couldn't carry for a days march more than about sixty pounds and still be fit for combat, and I applied this to myself, and my photo gear
I could do it when I was a Royal Marine, in the early 1960's we had to do speed marches across Dartmoor with a 56 lb backpack and a 9lb rifle, but I'm in my early eighties now.I exhaust myself carrying a 60 pound bag of dog food from my car to my kitchen. I cannot image a days march with 60 pounds.
... I do not like changing lenses in the middle of the street.
the fear of dropping the lens only enhances the experience.Same here
I could do it when I was a Royal Marine, in the early 1960's web we had to do speed marches across Dartmoor with a 56 lb backpack and a 9lb rifle, but I'm in my early eighties now.
It is discussions like me remind me that I wish that 35mm cameras had interchangeable film backs.
We used to "ride into battle" Paul in my day Paul, but for special forces and even regular infantry units even today it's essential to be able to advance over rough terrain quickly and quietly and take the enemy by surprise as our marines had to do in the Falkland conflict because the ships carrying the helicopters to transport them had been sunk.To be fair, in this day and age here in the U.S only special operations and light infantry do long marches, the Marines still train for long marches, but in most cases ride to the battle, so carrying a large load is not that same as in our day when we forced marched then had to fight.
It is discussions like me remind me that I wish that 35mm cameras had interchangeable film backs.
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