• Going for 10 day's to Paris, France in mid October.

    From theyankeesnapper@aol.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 18 16:31:18 2017
    Going for 10 day's to Paris, France in mid October.
    1.

    I'm bringing my Mamiya 7-2 camera and I'm trying to lighten my load with only 3 lenses. I own the following, 43mm, 50mm, 65mm, 80mm and the 150mm. For those of you who have been to Paris, which lenses would you suggest and why?

    I'm thinking about the 50mm, 65mm and the 80mm, leaving the 43 and the 150mm home. I'm pondering with the notion of leaving the 50 home and bringing the 43mm, instead.

    2. Does anyone know of a photo dealer who still sells film near the Effel tower? I'm looking to buy 120Xvelvia, 120XProvia and 120Delta100.

    Regards

    Bob McCarthy

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  • From Ken Hart@21:1/5 to theyankeesnapper@aol.com on Sun Jun 18 21:29:11 2017
    On 06/18/2017 07:31 PM, theyankeesnapper@aol.com wrote:
    Going for 10 day's to Paris, France in mid October.
    1.

    I'm bringing my Mamiya 7-2 camera and I'm trying to lighten my load with only 3 lenses. I own the following, 43mm, 50mm, 65mm, 80mm and the 150mm. For those of you who have been to Paris, which lenses would you suggest and why?

    I'm thinking about the 50mm, 65mm and the 80mm, leaving the 43 and the 150mm home. I'm pondering with the notion of leaving the 50 home and bringing the 43mm, instead.

    2. Does anyone know of a photo dealer who still sells film near the Effel tower? I'm looking to buy 120Xvelvia, 120XProvia and 120Delta100.

    Regards

    Bob McCarthy

    I've never been to Paris...

    Just as a general rule: If I had to limit the number of lenses, I would
    select the widest variation in lenses. I would pick the widest, the
    longest, and something in between.

    Another consideration is if this is a once in a lifetime trip, how much
    will you lighten your load by leaving out two lenses? If I were
    concerned about the weight/size of my load, I'd rather leave out socks
    and underwear than camera gear!

    As to photo dealers, Google is your friend. The search term
    "photographic film retailers near the eiffel tower" yields some good
    results.

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    Ken Hart
    kwhart1@frontier.com

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  • From Kai Burghardt@21:1/5 to theyankeesnapper@aol.com on Sat Jul 1 20:47:56 2017
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    Hi,

    On 2017-06-18, theyankeesnapper@aol.com <theyankeesnapper@aol.com> wrote:
    I'm bringing my Mamiya 7-2 camera and I'm trying to lighten my load with
    only 3 lenses. I own the following, 43mm, 50mm, 65mm, 80mm and the 150mm.
    For those of you who have been to Paris, which lenses would you suggest
    and why?

    I've _not_ _yet_ been to Paris, France, and while still the state of
    emergency remains declared I'm /really/ not interested into that.

    On 2017-06-19, Ken Hart <kwhart1@frontier.com> wrote:
    Just as a general rule: If I had to limit the number of lenses, I would select the widest variation in lenses. I would pick the widest, the
    longest, and something in between.

    Yeah, I also suggest
    * one _standard_ _lens_, so 65mm for your 120 camera,
    * the longest length available you're capable of freely holding still
    (or a number lower than that), so 150mm in your case
    * and a short length, but not a fish-eye. So 43mm seems about right.

    If you have multiple versions of a focal length, I'd pick the heaviest
    anyway, since they're usually brighter, and I don't wanna be stuck in some
    dark situation. However, given your choice of films, that doesn't seem
    to be one of your concerns.

    Does anyone know of a photo dealer who still sells film near the Effel
    tower? I'm looking to buy 120Xvelvia, 120XProvia and 120Delta100.

    No, I don't. And honestly, I recommend not to buy films at a local
    retailers anymore. The commodity turnover is too low, that I'd expect
    some reasonable quality. BYOF (bring your own film) instead.
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    Sincerely yours
    Kai Burghardt

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