Or you could get a freighter pack frame and strap the Pelican and the tripod
to it.

Ciao,
Graywolf
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From: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: P67 myth


> Camera weight is quantifiable of course, but how that weight affects one's
> use of the camera is purely subjective. Sunday, I hiked a few miles into
> LaJolla Canyon, uphill all the way, with a 6x7 and three lenses in a
Pelican
> case, and a tripod tucked under my other arm.  The weight of the equipment
> was not a significant burden. Once I had found my first shot, I left the
> camera and a 105mm lens on the tripod and carried that assembly over one
> shoulder, with the Pelican in my other arm. I climbed some fairly
significant
> grades to get a good shot of the canyon.  I think I will invest in a
Trekker
> for hiking purposes, which would make it easier yet. That photographer I
> mentioned in a private message, Gordon Clark, carries three 67IIs and 4
> lenses in a Trekker. (Three bodies cuts down on loading time.) He has done
20
> miles in African bush country with that rig on his back. I guess it all
> depends on how bad you want that big negative.
> Paul
>
> Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>
> > The 67 is about three times the size and weight of an LX, and,
> > surprisingly, only a fair amount larger than the Nikon F5:
> >
> > Dimensions in millimeters:
> >
> > LX              145 x 90 x 50
> > 67II            185 x 151 x 106
> > Nikon F5        158 x 149 x 79
> >
> > Weight in grams:
> >
> > LX       565
> > 67II    1660
> > F5      1210
> >
> > It's amazing to me that the Nikon is so big and heavy.  Seems to defeat
> > the purpose of a discreet, 35mm camera.  However, it does include a
> > motor drive.  How much bigger/heavier would the 67 be with a motor drive
> > or winder?
> >
> > Aaron said:
> >
> > > Heh.  I'm serious, though.  Put a Pentax 67 next to an F5.  Compare
> > > physical size.  Compare weight.  Hell, my old Mamiya C330 twin lens
> > > weighed more than my 67 and was significantly more awkward to
hand-hold.
> >
> > And Fred sed:
> >
> > > >Why an F5?  Why not an LX, say, or an MX?
> >
> > > >Well, have you forgotten JCO's "Pentax Family" photo
> > > >(http://www.gate.net/~hifisapi/pentaxfamily.jpg), where the
> > > >Spotmatic is dwarfed by the 6x7 (and the Spotmatic is not one of the
> > > >"smallest and lightest of 35mm cameras"), just as the 110 is dwarfed
> > > >by the Spotmatic?
> >
> > --
> > Shel Belinkoff
> > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/
> > You can't have everything. Where would you put it?
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