hairyseg
Member
Could do with some advice from those of you with experience of lf for landscapes.
Having done digital to death and although suitable for some of my work I have recently returned to film. I am sure I dont need to explain my reasoning as all members seem to have a like minded on this topic. I mainly shoot landscape, seascape and sky scapes. I am a keen climber and walker based in the uk but looking to explore the alps, pyrnees in europe. These would involve 3-4 days walking.
My question is this, at last I hear you cry.
on the basis that I will be mainly doing single day walks with minimal personal equipment and occasionally a 3-4 day walk with full camping kit, which Lf system would you recommend?
My thoughts on the 3-4day trips will be to take the RZ67 I have at present.
I am a masochist (?spelling) and am prepared to devise ruck sacks that willl protect and give sufficient space the weight is an issue but not the end of the world as long as it is around 15kg max.
I'm looking to a max format of 5x7.
Any advice on experiences of similar work type or camera use would be greatly appreciated.
Having done digital to death and although suitable for some of my work I have recently returned to film. I am sure I dont need to explain my reasoning as all members seem to have a like minded on this topic. I mainly shoot landscape, seascape and sky scapes. I am a keen climber and walker based in the uk but looking to explore the alps, pyrnees in europe. These would involve 3-4 days walking.
My question is this, at last I hear you cry.
on the basis that I will be mainly doing single day walks with minimal personal equipment and occasionally a 3-4 day walk with full camping kit, which Lf system would you recommend?
My thoughts on the 3-4day trips will be to take the RZ67 I have at present.
I am a masochist (?spelling) and am prepared to devise ruck sacks that willl protect and give sufficient space the weight is an issue but not the end of the world as long as it is around 15kg max.
I'm looking to a max format of 5x7.
Any advice on experiences of similar work type or camera use would be greatly appreciated.