Bennp2000
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It looks as if the Mrs. and I will be going travelling this year. We've done Europe before but this time its looking like the USA and Canada. We basically spent all of our time rock-climbing on these trips and as a result see some pretty darn good scenery.
My main question here concerns which gear to take. Currently I've got two cameras:
Canon S95 - which gets taken with me 'up' things where weight REALLY matters, sometimes even this is ditched.
Canon 5d Mk II with an array of lenses:
17-40 f/4 L
50mm f/1.8 Mk II
85mm f/1.8
70-200 f/4 L
which I absolutely adore. However it weighs rather a lot and more likely than not it'll get left behind at the drop of a hat simply due to its bulk. The other issue I have is that currently I don't have an editing laptop (nor endless funds to buy such things). So, what would you do?
If I accept the bulk and the missed shots from taking (and this not always having the mk II) I'll also need to buy an editing laptop.
If I buy something smaller (maybe a Micro 4/3rds setup) I'll have to firstly sell some of my exisiting setup (this can't cost 'extra' cash) but more likely than not I won't be 'as' impressed with the results (nor will the camera be quite as good across a range of focal lengths and ISOs unless I completely sell up, FF to M4/3rds seems like a HUGE reduction in sensor size).
I understand in photography there'll always be trade-offs (especially concering size and weight) but I'd appreciate some advice so I make a good decision regarding this one!
Paul
My main question here concerns which gear to take. Currently I've got two cameras:
Canon S95 - which gets taken with me 'up' things where weight REALLY matters, sometimes even this is ditched.
Canon 5d Mk II with an array of lenses:
17-40 f/4 L
50mm f/1.8 Mk II
85mm f/1.8
70-200 f/4 L
which I absolutely adore. However it weighs rather a lot and more likely than not it'll get left behind at the drop of a hat simply due to its bulk. The other issue I have is that currently I don't have an editing laptop (nor endless funds to buy such things). So, what would you do?
If I accept the bulk and the missed shots from taking (and this not always having the mk II) I'll also need to buy an editing laptop.
If I buy something smaller (maybe a Micro 4/3rds setup) I'll have to firstly sell some of my exisiting setup (this can't cost 'extra' cash) but more likely than not I won't be 'as' impressed with the results (nor will the camera be quite as good across a range of focal lengths and ISOs unless I completely sell up, FF to M4/3rds seems like a HUGE reduction in sensor size).
I understand in photography there'll always be trade-offs (especially concering size and weight) but I'd appreciate some advice so I make a good decision regarding this one!
Paul
