I spent $250 for a nook 1 1/2 years ago. It died 2 days ago. I took it to a B and N store today and they won't replace it. Sucks @nookcare Jan 11, 2012 @ 10:00 AM
One thing that I find myself thinking about in those little moments while driving in the car is the question, “What camera equipment should I bring?” I have an idea of what camera equipment I am packing for my trip but I could always change my mind at the last minute. What do you think I should bring?
Remember, I have to keep my bag light, so I shouldn’t take everything I own.
I totally think it would be epic if you brought along a film camera with you, of course along side which ever digital you bring. And maybe some color filters or polarizers.
I’d definitely keep it simple. MkII, 70-200, and 16-35. You keep it simple while still covering most of the ranges you’d want. Maybe even bring the 30D to couple with the 70-200 for some better street sniping?
Unless you’re planning any indoor shoots, I’d leave all lighting gear behind and just have fun finding the natural light.
I totally think it would be epic if you brought along a film camera with you, of course along side which ever digital you bring. And maybe some color filters or polarizers.
Comment by brian — 05/01 @ 10:15 AM
I’d definitely keep it simple. MkII, 70-200, and 16-35. You keep it simple while still covering most of the ranges you’d want. Maybe even bring the 30D to couple with the 70-200 for some better street sniping?
Unless you’re planning any indoor shoots, I’d leave all lighting gear behind and just have fun finding the natural light.
_Nate
Comment by Nathan — 05/01 @ 11:09 AM
Okay, so I am dying to know. . .what DID you take with you?
Comment by Leslie — 07/09 @ 6:12 PM