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As the title says. Two weeks in Scotland in a hired motorhome coming up (soooon!). Possibly limited space for cameras. At the moment, we will have
2 tripods (Gitzo and Manfrotto)
2 smallish Lowepro AW bags with Sony a7r and a7rii and various lenses.
1 bigger Lowpro bag with about 20 lenses.
1 small aluminum case with 6 lenses for 5x4 (with cable releases).
1 backpack with Walker Titan SF, focussing cloth etc. etc.
Various other essentials that usually sit in my Billingham waistcoat (2 exposure meters - I may take 4, filters, lens brush, powerful reading glasses and lupe for the ground glass etc.).
The question now becomes: do I take my RZ67 outfit, or my Mamiya C330 outfit (has a more useful for the job in hand set of lenses) or both? I prefer larger to smaller negatives, and don't "see" squares (perhaps more accurately, don't find myself moved to photograph subjects that are usually best depicted in square format). The RZ67 is in a hard Peli case, and the C330 in a soft bag (possibly easier to stow).
2 tripods (Gitzo and Manfrotto)
2 smallish Lowepro AW bags with Sony a7r and a7rii and various lenses.
1 bigger Lowpro bag with about 20 lenses.
1 small aluminum case with 6 lenses for 5x4 (with cable releases).
1 backpack with Walker Titan SF, focussing cloth etc. etc.
Various other essentials that usually sit in my Billingham waistcoat (2 exposure meters - I may take 4, filters, lens brush, powerful reading glasses and lupe for the ground glass etc.).
The question now becomes: do I take my RZ67 outfit, or my Mamiya C330 outfit (has a more useful for the job in hand set of lenses) or both? I prefer larger to smaller negatives, and don't "see" squares (perhaps more accurately, don't find myself moved to photograph subjects that are usually best depicted in square format). The RZ67 is in a hard Peli case, and the C330 in a soft bag (possibly easier to stow).