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What to take on a cruise
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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 49040" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>I am going in July and I am taking the D5000, 28, 105, and the 135 along with the F2 and about 10 rolls of film in case I break the D5000...then I am gonna put a P&S in the hands of the wife and oldest boy...</p><p></p><p>I would plan for a lot of daylight shooting and maybe a lot of lowlight evening type shooting...I imagine I'll be carrying the D5000 with the 28 alone most of the time (especially if I am able to get a faster 28 by then)...I hate carrying a bunch of gear around...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 49040, member: 6548"] I am going in July and I am taking the D5000, 28, 105, and the 135 along with the F2 and about 10 rolls of film in case I break the D5000...then I am gonna put a P&S in the hands of the wife and oldest boy... I would plan for a lot of daylight shooting and maybe a lot of lowlight evening type shooting...I imagine I'll be carrying the D5000 with the 28 alone most of the time (especially if I am able to get a faster 28 by then)...I hate carrying a bunch of gear around... [/QUOTE]
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