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Antartica expedition - what camera/lenses
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<blockquote data-quote="analoguey01" data-source="post: 460722" data-attributes="member: 39324"><p>Colin, I'd suggest somethg entirely left-field. Buy 2 backup Nikon film bodies -The non-electronic kind. And about 30 rolls of Ilford delta / fuji velvia. (for the Antarctica bit)</p><p></p><p>Also, check out the manual Nikon wide angles. Caution - if you aren't used to wide angles, practice first before shooting at location.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, Better to not have to swap lenses - pls carry additional bodies if you're luggage limits allow that/ you're comfy carrying multiple bodies on your person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="analoguey01, post: 460722, member: 39324"] Colin, I'd suggest somethg entirely left-field. Buy 2 backup Nikon film bodies -The non-electronic kind. And about 30 rolls of Ilford delta / fuji velvia. (for the Antarctica bit) Also, check out the manual Nikon wide angles. Caution - if you aren't used to wide angles, practice first before shooting at location. Also, Better to not have to swap lenses - pls carry additional bodies if you're luggage limits allow that/ you're comfy carrying multiple bodies on your person. [/QUOTE]
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