Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Doug Herr wrote: >>Bummer about the spill & the winter bike. Nice site; I'm looking forward to more of your insites re: carrying Leicas on a daily bicycle commute.<< Doug, Thanks! As you probably know, space is a premium on a bike, as is weight. I carry a T2 much of the time. But I prefer my M6 whenever possible. Favorite lenses are, of course, the 35/1.4 ASPH, and the 90/2.8. SLR equipment is just too bulky, though I have carried my R7 a time or two. I often carry a small bogen tabletop tripod that's small, light, and very sturdy. It comes in very handy Camera accessibility is very important. When I'm cycling and something catches my eye, I want to take the shot quickly and move on. I'm trying to find a front pack solution. I've tried two, but I wasn't happy with either one. I want something that's light and easy to open, but I also want it to protect my equipment in case of a spill. I ride quite a bit in the rain, so protection from the elements is important, too. I'll probably have to rig something up myself. I don't think I'll find something off-the-shelf. I've been looking for months. The ideal way to combine cycling and photography, I've found, is from the stoker seat on a tandem. Plus tandems are large enough that I can store a fair amount of gear. Dave