Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/10/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Vick.. you hit on the reason I started this thread..... we are all getting older. It is seemingly impossible for "us" to carry the stuff we used to, even a few years ago. So what to bring and what to leave behind? What matches the trip? What does not? While we are all individuals with individual "seeing", there are some thing that just do not work. ( My examples of long lenses on the Oregon/N.Cal coast). Now someone will counter, and will ahev made some wonderful images along the Oregon coast with a long lens. Does this means carrying a 3 pound lens for 2 weeks, because there MIGHT BE a good shot along the trip is a good idea...? Is your shoulder/back/neck worth the chance? Let's all try to contribute to what (generally ) does not work.... and why..... We all have experiences..... BTW, the reason I go into M Leicas was because my Nikon F4 + Backup 8008 + 3-4 Lenses was just too heavy for me. The equivalent M system is 1/2 or less of the weight and volume. Frank Filippone red735i@earthlink.net Oh, my story this vacation was that I think I screwed up my left shoulder slinging the camera bag off my right side for 2 weeks. Ten years ago, my body wouldn't even have noticed. This year, I had a mysterious pain on/under/at my left shoulder blade since returning home at the end of August, and it is only now that I feel that it is "cured". As I sit at this table and type, I still sense a bit of it. While I love the brass and glass of Leica lenses, I think I'll be slinging around fewer of them on trips and will be more careful of the selection, to match "the trip". ...Vick