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Re: [OM] Photo Techniques. was: Great Galloping Zweekos

Subject: Re: [OM] Photo Techniques. was: Great Galloping Zweekos
From: "Gregg Iverson" <giverson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 21 Aug 1999 14:00:18 -0400
I'd love to see how how you pack (and carry that equipment and remember
to take your family too).  My family complains that one golf bag takes
up too much room.

BTW, my camera often accompanies me on the golf cart.

Gregg Iverson


george wrote:
> 

> Here's what I'm dragging along on my 2 week trip to Hawaii next month:(my 
> first time there)
> 
> Tachihara 4x5 field camera. Kodak ready load holder. About 120 sheets of
> ready load film, both B&W and E-6, both Fuji and Kodak.  4x5 lenses, all
> Nikkors (cause they're cheaper than the German lenses): 65/4; 90/8; 135/5.6;
> 210/5.6; 300/8 (Giving a range, in 35mm terms, of appx 24 to 100 mm).
> Pentax digital spotmeter. Assorted filters.
> 
> Two OM-4Tis; one OM-1 (loaded with Kodak HIE with a #25 filter taped between
> the film rails); one OM-2000. Zuiko lenses: 16/3.5 fisheye; 21/2; 28/2;
> 35-80/2.8; 50/1.2; 90/2 macro; 65-200/4; 180/2.8; 350/2.8; 1.4x; Vivitar
> auto tubes (3). F-280, T32, T20, T8 flashes. ounce Grip 2. Two Motor drives,
> one winder. Assorted filters. Bunches of slide film, couple HIE, couple SFX 
> 200, some Kodak 400 CN.
> 
> One Super trekker backpack, one large Tamrac shoulder bag.
> 
> Gitzo carbon fiber pod w/ Arca Swiss B-1 head.
> Bogen monopod (for hiking and stalking with the 350/2.8).
> 
> 11 yr old daughter brings her Stylus Epic, wife brings IS-3.  She's drooling 
> over the B300, so probably that too.
>

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