Dan Fromm
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We now have two semi-active threads on how many cameras is too many cameras and no clear consensus. Let's go at it from another angle that bears more on how we use our cameras.
How many cameras do you travel with? I'm not thinking of a short excursion from home, more of something like a week's trip.
For me, a lot has changed with the new air travel regulations. In '92 I went to Paraguay and carried on a Pelican case with 2 Nikons and their lenses, a Tundra case with a Beaulieu and a Canon cine camera, and stowed an Ikelite housing with another Canon cine camera in my checked luggage. Those days are gone, I can't imagine taking that much gear as carry on.
Oh, yes, I also carried on a 30v battery belt for the OmniLight in checked luggage. I think I'd be shot if I tried to board a plane with a battery belt now.
Nowadays, on long drives with photography in mind, I carry two 2x3 Graphics, bracketry to make them a long tandem camera, and many lenses for them. Also the same old Pelican with a pair of Nikons and sometimes, in case we go on a long walk where lugging much camera gear just won't do, a Canon AF35ML. And tripods, flashes, flash brackets. More than that won't be used, so why take it? Funny thing is, during a week in the field everything except the longest lens will be used at least once.
Cheers,
Dan
How many cameras do you travel with? I'm not thinking of a short excursion from home, more of something like a week's trip.
For me, a lot has changed with the new air travel regulations. In '92 I went to Paraguay and carried on a Pelican case with 2 Nikons and their lenses, a Tundra case with a Beaulieu and a Canon cine camera, and stowed an Ikelite housing with another Canon cine camera in my checked luggage. Those days are gone, I can't imagine taking that much gear as carry on.
Oh, yes, I also carried on a 30v battery belt for the OmniLight in checked luggage. I think I'd be shot if I tried to board a plane with a battery belt now.
Nowadays, on long drives with photography in mind, I carry two 2x3 Graphics, bracketry to make them a long tandem camera, and many lenses for them. Also the same old Pelican with a pair of Nikons and sometimes, in case we go on a long walk where lugging much camera gear just won't do, a Canon AF35ML. And tripods, flashes, flash brackets. More than that won't be used, so why take it? Funny thing is, during a week in the field everything except the longest lens will be used at least once.
Cheers,
Dan