I'm terrible at overpacking.
I need some tips and advice on how to manage what I bring.
I'll be traveling to Cambodia for a week in April. I want to pack as light as light as possible. If at all possible; carry on only. (this might not be possible for me because of the amount of camera...
i hav taken a new flat with a dedicated home theater room in it so i would like to know the best items fitting my budget i would like to get a tv, a projector screen of 10*8, a projector, amps, best speaker setup mostly 5.1 or 7.1 all this under 25000$
the room is decent size and has low light...
Cant you use some normal point and shoot camera?
they are cheap and plentiful. Plus, you can preset the cameras to stay on and flash.
So the little actors can just push a button and bang. A falsh
for maximum handhold ability...
other than...
razzledog and other 110b conversions
wista RF (which isn't that handholdable...) (or linhof or crowngraphic)
Any other options?
Special mount that allows you to use leica m mount glass.
Then you can use the leica 50mm f/0.95
even then i dont know if you have enough light to shoot at iso 400. night clubs are intentionally poorly lit so you cant see how ugly the chick is.
Film means xray sensitive.
What are your experiences?
sheet film (4x5) if it is relevant.
I'll be traveling with 400 speed (4x5) 3200 (135) and 100 slide film.
With the 400 speed I will doing some extensive push processing though. I'm doing it for a particular effect.
Im looking particularily looking for things i can star and add notes to. While i commute, i use my phone to look at proofs. Id like to do that on my phone, previsualize what i want done, make some brief notes and do some work at home on a more serious computer.
Do you have any program...
ive heard 40 litres. 32 litres would be safer if the attendant is feeling like she should be more conservative?
i really need the bag to fit on carry on luggage. it will carry my precious camera equipment and film. having my film xrayed like checked luggage is NOT an option.
In practical...
one night hiking trip.
General purpose is to hike to position at night, watch the sunrise, take a picture, go home
what food do you recommend
Would a ministove be recommended? My camera is big and heavy if thats relevant
recommended cameras:
Canon 550D
Nikon D3100
Any money you might have saved ought to be spent on other things
- lenses
- photography classes
- books
"How to get that blur effect"
shallow depth of field. You want a lens with a low f/stop. I recommend teh 50mm f/1.8. It is fast, it is...
engineer who built their engine? i made this question under the presumption that i do not think highly of benz owners. sure you can colour me jealous, but im stipulating that they dont know much about their cars, just their bank account number. that many rat rods or other pure automotive...