> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > << So, I'm curious - if you had one camera, one body,
> > any brand, any model, new or old - which would it be, and why? If you
> > care to mention which lenses you'd take, that's fine too. >>
>
Lon Williamson wrote:
> Olympus XA with accessory flash. 35mm f2.8 Z
Cary Elwes would be my pick. Except I think he's
married :( and I'm not a husband stealer.
> Collin Brendemuehl writes:
>
> > Good call.
> > While I already made a camera body choice, how
> about also,
> > either Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, Margaret Colin,
> or Penny Peyser.
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Hi,
The body would be an LX.
It's simply great, I know it well and I trust it.
Lenses: A 3.5/15, FA* 2/24, FA 1.9/43 Ltd, FA 1.8/77 Ltd, K 2.5/135,
K 2.5/200 (I have none of them...)
Gabor
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The body is no doubt an LX. If you limit the lens to only
one, I'll wonder if I should take 24/2.8A or 35-105/3.5A.
If it's two, I'll take 24/2.8A and 50/1.4A. If it's three,
I'll add 135/3.5M.
Sincerely,
Take Ueda, Osaka, Japan
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If photography was incidental I'd probably pick a well
maintained Canonet EE1.7 GIII.
If the purpose was photography, there is no way I would settle
for just one body unless it was a press camera of some type
probably a Mamiya Universal as I have used that extensively.
Why? Reduntancy. If the sh
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But who on earth are they? >>
Ahh, the "generation gap" rears its head.
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> >
> > > I recently read an article in whic
Take my LX with a 70-210
Vic
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> > I recently read an article in which the writer noted which single
> > camera he'd take with him on a trip around the world. One camera, one
> > body. We've recently had a few threads in a similar vein, but all
> > Pentax related. So, I'm curious - if you had one camera, one body,
> >
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Shel Belinkoff
> Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 11:25 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Around the World With
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> Steve Larson wrote:
> >
> >
Steve Larson wrote:
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> Hi, which camera did the writer of the article pick?
Leica M2
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when I was out making a photograph? Then what would I do?"
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> I recently read an article in which the writer noted which single
> camera he'd take with him on a trip around the world. One camera, one
> body. We've recently had a few threads in a similar vein, but all
> Pentax related. So, I'm curious - if you had one camera, one body,
> any brand, an
Hi, which camera did the writer of the article pick? Me, I`d take an LX.
Steve Larson
Redondo Beach, California
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From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Ok i'm for the challenge.
My choice single body and single lense choise would be:
Bronica RF645 and RF65mm f4 Lense.
Cyas
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Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 11:48 AM
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why not make it really interesting and choose 1 camera and 1 lens. i
have already made that choice when i read the message wrong.
Good call.
While I already made a camera body choice, how about also,
either Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, Margaret Colin, or Penny Peyser.
Collin
>From: "Lasse Kar
Good call.
While I already made a camera body choice, how about also,
either Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, Margaret Colin, or Penny Peyser.
Collin
>From: "Lasse Karlsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>This will have to be a close call between Rita Hayworth, Andie McDowell
>and Serena Williams.
>Any one
I wonder why we didn't ask what Mike was taking with him on his trip? He
started all this...again.
Let's see, one lens, one body, 'round the world...MZ-S, 28-70/2.8.
tv
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My kit will be very strange: Pentax LX + modern FA* 85/1.4.
AF lens on MF body...
Or (not so real for me) LX + 28-70/2.8 + A1.4X-S
Den
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Pentax SL with 50mm 1.4 SMC-Tak it just doesn't die... I never needed a
meter till
I got my 1st MX ;-)
Phil
> Gianfranco Irlanda wrote:
>
> > I cannot agree more.
> > An M4p or an M3 could be good too,
> > the only problem is they are
> > meterless.
>
> Why is that a problem? (HAR!)
> --
> Shel
For my round the world trip i would take:
LX
FA*24/2
M35/2
FA77 Limited
2x Converter
and a bucket Load or Provia 100F or Sensia 100
Cyas
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From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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S
Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gianfranco Irlanda wrote:
>
> > I cannot agree more.
> > An M4p or an M3 could be good too,
> > the only problem is they are
> > meterless.
>
> Why is that a problem? (HAR!)
Did I write it's a problem?!
Er... yes I did.
I'll shot without looking at t
Gianfranco Irlanda wrote:
> I cannot agree more.
> An M4p or an M3 could be good too,
> the only problem is they are
> meterless.
Why is that a problem? (HAR!)
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when I was out making a phot
Mike Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Shel B. wrote:
>
> >So, I'm curious - if you had one camera, one body,
> > any brand, any model, new or old - which would it be, and
why? If you
> > care to mention which lenses you'd take, that's fine too.
>
>
> Shel,
> Somebody posed this question
Lasse Karlsson wrote:
>
> > Shel asks:
> > >one body, any brand, any model, new
> > >or old - which would it be, and why?
>
> This will have to be a close call between Rita Hayworth...
A good choice, although I was thinking Marilyn Monroe myself, before
deciding not to rise to the bait of this
In a message dated 7/29/01 11:16:08 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< So, I'm curious - if you had one camera, one body,
any brand, any model, new or old - which would it be, and why? If you
care to mention which lenses you'd take, that's fine too. >>
Canon EOS 1n-RS and
Hi,
bit light on film there, Shel. To go round the world, travelling at
ground level, you're going to have to budget 2 years and at least,
absolute minimum 2,000 rolls of film.
---
Bob
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Sunday, July 29, 2001, 8:55:09 PM, you wrote:
> ... a late-model Leica M2 with
... a late-model Leica M2 with the 35mm Summilux ASPH, the 50mm
Summicron (next to latest edition) and the current 90/2.8 Elmarit.
The M2 because it's fully mechanical, extremely durable, and has frame
lines for the three lenses I'd choose. The 35mm 'lux ASPH for general
shooting wide open, espec
An LX and a few lenses including the LImiteds
Pål
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From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 5:12 PM
Subject: Around the World With
> I recently read a
i would take my pz1p and tokina 28-70 f2.8. if i couldn't take a shot
with that i wouldn't take it at all. that set up is not that heavy and
that lens would give me the results i wanted.
From: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I recently read an article in which the writer noted which sing
Rangefinder, but not obliged to be such.
Bigger than 35mm.
Interchangable lenses.
Decent feature set.
Too hard to choose.
Had to narrow it to three options:
(a) Pentax 67II with 55/4, 90/2.8, 300/4
(b) Mamiya 7II with 50/4.5, 80/4, 150/4.5
(c) Linhof with 120 roll back, 90mm, 180mm, 310mm
Colli
.
Jim A.
> From: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2001 08:12:19 -0700
> To: Pentax List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Around the World With
>
> I recently read an article in which the writer noted which single
Shel B. wrote:
> I recently read an article in which the writer noted which single
> camera he'd take with him on a trip around the world. One camera, one
> body. We've recently had a few threads in a similar vein, but all
> Pentax related. So, I'm curious - if you had one camera, one body,
>
I recently read an article in which the writer noted which single
camera he'd take with him on a trip around the world. One camera, one
body. We've recently had a few threads in a similar vein, but all
Pentax related. So, I'm curious - if you had one camera, one body,
any brand, any model, new
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