... Best get the film where you're going ahead of you, though; flying with film gets less reasonable every year.
Similar situation for an upcoming trip. Will be flying to Santa Fe (for a wedding) so size and weight an issue. Expect to be hiking and sightseeing with wife so photography is secondary.
Considered my Bessa II as the most bang for the size and weight. But the 105mm lens is longer than I would like for this trip. Same issue with my other folders; all approximately "normal" lenses and I'd like something wider. An issue with most, though not all, fixed lens cameras.
Another thought was my ETRS with a 50mm, WLF, and one back. Eliminate the speed grip and it's fairly light and compact. But I might just end up taking a MX or ME Super with 28mm and 50mm. However, if I had one of the Fuji 645s, that's what I'd take.
New Mexico is the only (?) state which does not an airport in the state capital. You have to fly into Albuquerque.
+1My camera of choice when photography is not the primary objective is the Fuji GA645Zi. It has an accurate meter (eliminating the need to carry an external meter), it's light enough to handhold even down to fairly slow shutter speeds, and it's pretty much auto-everything. I can snap a pic quickly and move on without missing a beat!
Well, Santa Fe does have an airport, but it's for light planes only, no passenger jets. Might be commuter plane feeder flights -- it's listed as "Regional" airport.
That is what I meant. A few years ago I could not even find a commuter flight in and out of Santa Fe.
New Mexico is the only (?) state which does not an airport in the state capital. You have to fly into Albuquerque.
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Digitally (and let's face it, we all take one with us, don't we?), ...
I like my Fuji GA645zi - autofocus zoom camera. Small & lightweight, with excellent Fuji lens...
Yes, Perkeo is really an old school diamond. I saw a lot of photos from my friend, but mostly B\W. How it works in color?Hard to beat Voightlander Perkeo II with 80mm F3.5 Color-Skopar.
Very light and almost as small as a 35mm camera. Great and simple design. Frame counter, Double exposer prevention.
Real Pocket camera.
Digitally (and let's face it, we all take one with us, don't we?),
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