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  1. <p>Rob,<br> You might want to consider a wireless trigger/receiver set to allow you to move the flash off camera onto a light stand. This would allow you to be free of a cable to the camera.<br> A Rogue Photographic Design ROGUEXLPRO2 Flash Bender 2 XL Pro Lighting System (Black/White) on a light stand softens the flash light on your subject(s). The wireless trigger and Vivitar 283 provides lots of flexibility for what you might want to photograph indoors. I have used this off camera flash, light modifier and wireless remote setup with great success. The Pocket Wizard wireless triggers work reliably. <br> Ricky<br /></p>
  2. <p>Leica M240, Summicron 50/2. Stairs.</p><div></div>
  3. <p>Leica M240, Summicron 50/2 B+W.</p><div></div>
  4. <p>Leica M240, Summicron 50/2.</p>
  5. <p>Leica M240 50mm f2 Summicron.</p><div></div>
  6. <p>M240 Voightlander 50mm ASPH.</p><div></div>
  7. <p>I chuckled when I read proposed one for one trade in the article. He is offering to trade his sequentially numbered Leica M4s, and the 35, 50, and 90 Summicrons for a Leica M240, Leica M246, 35, 50 ASPH, and 90 Summicrons.<br /> Mr. Nelson is counting on a lot of goodwill to make up the difference in the value between his current and future equipment set. I doubt that I have any goodwill to bridge the gap for an even trade from my two Leica M4-Ps, 35, 50, and 90 to the new M240, M246, 35, 50 ASPH, and 90. It is worth a try I guess.<br /> Ricky</p>
  8. <p>I usually find inexpensive Timbuktu and other messenger bags at Marshall's that work well for the Fuji XPro-1. a 23mm and 50mm. Timbuktu sells a camera insert that fit most of the messenger bags.</p>
  9. <p>Take a look at Timbuktu messenger bags. They sell a camera insert that fits the bags. This allows you to carry laptops and equipment as needed.<br> Wegner shoulder and messenger bags are pretty good for when you want to carry a point and shoot camera and a small tripod. You can find Wegner stuff at most luggage stores or Marshalls.<br> Ricky</p>
  10. Still using the Fuji XPro-1 with the 50 1.4 lens. For landscapes of beaches at sunset the Fuji produces good images printed to 12x18. ISO was 400. I have not created an image worth making a 16x20 or 20x 30 print yet. I suspect the image quality will still be good. The XT-1 should be pretty good choice unless you need speed for action and sports photography. For fast action stick with the DSLR. Ricky
  11. <p>Super Moon. Fuji X20, ISO 200, 118mm, f8.</p> <div></div>
  12. The Fuji X Series is a contender depending on your budget. I would consider taking the X20 and four spare batteries. The X20 can give 250 Raw pictures per battery. The upper limit on the zoom is 118. The other option is a film camera and ten rolls of 36 exposure slide/film. This gets you 360 pictures. The problem with a Mamiya 7 is you won't even come close to the tele range you are looking for. Enjoy the hiking! Ricky
  13. Emily, The Bronica got less use as kids came along. The gear that goes with hiking and outing with infants and toddlers eventually replaced the camera gear. When they were three years old II started to carry one camera with the 80mm. The rest stated in the car or at home. The TLR was eventually replaced by a 35mm because the kids were doing too many funny things that I couldn't t change film fast enough. The equipment choice depends on what you need to do. I have some great 6x6 shots of the kids before they learned to walk and run. Once they got into the running is fun mode, I switched over to using the 35mm. The TLR 6x6 still got used for soccer, softball and basketball as the second camera. The important thing is to capture the moments whatever equipment you use. Image quality is great, but sometimes the moment captured is once in a lifetime when it is your kid. My kids are always claiming the old photos must be of their sibling doing something silly. Ricky
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