What a great way to transport your 'baby.'
My preferred Urban Assault Vehicle is the Inovativ Scout 37...
What a great way to transport your 'baby.'
My preferred Urban Assault Vehicle is the Inovativ Scout 37...
Whoa!!!!
Thanks,
Kirk
at age 73:
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep"
• Six film holders
• Grafmatic magazine
• B&W Filters
• Loup
• Minolta Autometer IV
• Five degerr spot attachment
• Screw-in close up lenses
• 15"/f5.6 (380mm) Wollensak Tele-Optar
• 210mm/f5.6 Caltar N (rodenstock)
• 150mm/f5.6 Fujinon W
• 90mm/f8 Nikkor SW
• 4x5 Zone VI (Wista)
• LowePro Magnum 35 Shoulder Bag
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Drew Bedo
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There are only three types of mounting flanges; too big, too small and wrong thread!
Yeah, but it needs the handicap curb cuts to cross the street.....My preferred Urban Assault Vehicle is the Inovativ Scout 37...
Peter Collins
On the intent of the First Amendment: The press was to serve the governed, not the governors --Opinion, Hugo Black, Judge, Supreme Court, 1971 re the "Pentagon Papers."
This is my kit from 2011 - Wista 45DXIII plus light meter and two more lenses. Filters and cable releases, 10ft bulb release and loupe, level, and an RPT cascade film holder in the side pocket. The only changes I've made are a Carbon Fibre version of the same tripod, and a lighter (f/9) 300mm lens.
Marc!
Not much when carrying, I'd rather enjoy the walk.
In/on a Kelty Redwing 2900, lately:
*Gitzo G1349 Mk2 carbon fiber tripod and 410 Bogen head attached,
*Linhof IV, a lensboard,
*3 B&L Protars (~7", 4" and 3.5"), 2.0 ND gels and holder, rarely a 250 6.7 Fuji if needed,
*no meter (film/sunlight/exposure/dev are consistent). If early/late/overcast add 1-2 stops, maybe boost dev a bit,
*compass, GPS, 2M steel tape for xyzt and direction
*log book, pencil
*4/5 film holders for the day, maybe a Super Rollex 56x72
*miscellaneous conveniences plus water, a water filter, assorted clif bars, whistle, 1st aid junk, signal mirror, yup, duct tape
The miscellaneous list changes with the plan. The point is keep it good, keep it light, git 'er done and don't sweat the small stuff.
When too much/not enough, then tripod stays behind in rocky country (+rag for on-site sandbag or overnight tarp)
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