What Godders says is valid. On a couple of short business trips to  
Paris and Madrid I took only a Leica iiif RD and a 50mm Summicron.  
The resulting photos ended up in a gallery, and I've sold quite a few  
of them. It was fun. But on a vacation, I'd still opt for a DSLR and  
a zoom. Or two zooms. Or three primes.
Paul
On Apr 8, 2008, at 4:00 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>
> On Apr 8, 2008, at 12:10 PM, Charles Robinson wrote:
>> But seriously - trip of a lifetime to some place you may never go
>> again?  Why limit yourself so strictly?  Bring a few lenses and have
>> fun with it - or maybe just leave the camera at home???
>
> I went to Salamanca, Spain in 1999 on a business trip. No real time
> for doing "serious" photography, and a packed bag and schedule for a
> week of touring and giving presentations in 9 cities around Europe. I
> thought of taking the Leica M and three lenses ... when will I ever
> get back to Salamanca? ... but decided that I just couldn't lug the
> additional stuff along. I took just my teensy little Contax Tix with
> its excellent Zeiss wide-normal lens, and a dozen rolls of film.
>
> Some of my favorite pictures of the past ten years were made with
> that camera, on that trip. I did night shots in the square, people
> work, scenics, all kinds of stuff ... in Salamanca, Madrid, Milan,
> Munich, Stockholm, Frankfurt, and London. I never regretted having
> only that camera along: it's size and weight meant that I had it with
> me virtually all the time and could always be ready for that great
> moment, and the quality of its lens shone in all the photos I made
> with it.
>
> Sometimes, limitations and a lack of equipment choices to distract us
> begets more creativity and better photographs. I still often carry
> just one prime lens when I'm out shooting.
>
> Godfrey
>
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