Paul Goutiere
Member
The Wife and I are going to Scotland to visit the outer Hebrides. We want to see the standing stones. I want to see some really old castles as well. I like to take interior shots where and when I can.
My Wife will be sketching and taking pictures with her digital camera.
I'm thinking that I will take only film equipment but since I can't take the whole fleet I'm gonna try to go light......as light as I can. Much of what we will be doing could be on foot and since I've never been to Scotland I don't know what to expect. I don't travel much, you could say I'm a little clueless in this regard.
I have:
Hassy 501CM w/ 80mm
Hassy 150mm
Hassy SWC
Nikon F3HP, F2, F4
50-135 zoom
24mm prime.
Leica M2 and M4-P
Voigtlander 15mm
50mm
35mm
Small tripod
Film etc.
My first instinct is to take the 501CM and the two Leicas and the three lenses. The 15mm might be nice for interiors etc.
But I dunno anyone have an idea?
My Wife will be sketching and taking pictures with her digital camera.
I'm thinking that I will take only film equipment but since I can't take the whole fleet I'm gonna try to go light......as light as I can. Much of what we will be doing could be on foot and since I've never been to Scotland I don't know what to expect. I don't travel much, you could say I'm a little clueless in this regard.
I have:
Hassy 501CM w/ 80mm
Hassy 150mm
Hassy SWC
Nikon F3HP, F2, F4
50-135 zoom
24mm prime.
Leica M2 and M4-P
Voigtlander 15mm
50mm
35mm
Small tripod
Film etc.
My first instinct is to take the 501CM and the two Leicas and the three lenses. The 15mm might be nice for interiors etc.
But I dunno anyone have an idea?