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Travel KitsReckon i have a pretty nice travel kit to take away on 4WD touring holidays now...
Pentax K10D, DA12-24/4, DA*16-50/2.8, DA*50-135/2.8, A*200/4 macro, FA*300/4.5 and Manfrotto PROB with 410 geared head ... all i need now is some holidays so whats your Kit/kits ?? Shane
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Ditch the tripods and supports, ditch the f/2.8 glass, and be very selective about which primes are taken.
I often travel with photography being a secondary concern, ie. I don't usually go away specifically on a photo tour; so everything I choose to carry is mainly geared towards weight reduction. I have an upcoming trip to the east coast of the US for 7 weeks. My anticipated kit: D200, 18-70, 50/1.8, 70-300VR. 1 spare battery, 1 CPL filter. 2xCF cards. Undecided about MB-D200 grip. But as I'll be passing thru the international photographer's mecca (B&H Photo Video Pro Audio), and with the strong Aussie dollar, I may return with a much heavier kit than I departed with.
........ take just a change of underwear and socks and more gear..... or bring more gear back if going to the US
Cheers ....bp....
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weights not a problem in the 4WD but if theres walking/climbing involved then the K100D, DA18-55/3.5 and F70-210/4 is a very light weight and compact kit that fits in my small bag.
Shane
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