mgb74
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Planning a trip to Joshua Tree National Park in late March, after attending a wedding in Palm Springs. For a couple of reasons, I'd like to keep my "kit" as minimal as practical.
I could take a Bronica ETRS with 50mm and 75mm and pare down by using it's WL finder and not taking the grip, but even though a compact MF SLR, it's bulky. So I'm debating on whether to just take my Bessa II 6x9 with 105mm. In either case, I'd have a small P&S with 35mm lens as backup.
Looking though JTNP photos on Flickr that include exif data, it seems most are shot with wide to slightly wide FOV. But is this a matter of convenience or necessity?
I realize that 2 people, in the same spot, may choose different focal lengths. But any thoughts - from those who have been to Joshua Tree - how limiting a "normal" lens might be?
I could take a Bronica ETRS with 50mm and 75mm and pare down by using it's WL finder and not taking the grip, but even though a compact MF SLR, it's bulky. So I'm debating on whether to just take my Bessa II 6x9 with 105mm. In either case, I'd have a small P&S with 35mm lens as backup.
Looking though JTNP photos on Flickr that include exif data, it seems most are shot with wide to slightly wide FOV. But is this a matter of convenience or necessity?
I realize that 2 people, in the same spot, may choose different focal lengths. But any thoughts - from those who have been to Joshua Tree - how limiting a "normal" lens might be?