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It would be great to see some photos from the trip...now you have me thinking..I guess I could get two capture clips and have the camera and 24-70 on one side and the 400mm 5.6 on the other side to help balance :) On a slightly more serious note...
I've had a lot of people ask what gear I carry on the Camino.
I'm off on my next Camino in two weeks, walking from Leon.
For those interested, this time I'm taking a Nikon Z9, with a 24-70 f2.8, an 85mm f1.8, and a 35mm f1.8.
A carbon fibre...
I used up! A 60D..all done, wore that poor thing out...
my 5dII? Poor thing just didnt know what hit it..wore that out too.
The bands must be shy..I tell them Pink Floyd and a few other guys..you can see them..on stage....playing! and that its...
:) - No worries - I had actually seen that video last week when searching for the same thing on youtube...I also watched the longer one he put up about the camino, and found it to be quite informative, and a pleasant watch..
Actually never mind... I wrote that before watching the video; now that I have, there's no useful information for what you want to know (what lens to take); and with you being already a photographer, the rest of the information he gives is...
what is it with performers and moody lighting, don't they realize us photographers are trying to make them look good :) I am in the Canon camp, and picked up the R6, it is a low light beast, night and day compared with my trusty 70D.. Dont know...
Yup..my band buddys dont believe in stage lighting
I shoot Charity events in venues with low lights and high iso..ugh
Looking at a D850/D5 or 6 to get that high iso clarity
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