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Last November I went on holiday on a Dahabiya down the Nile. I took my R5 plus 24-240 zoom, Canon M6 Mk2 and 3 lenses. First few days used my R5 exclusively soon realised carrying 1.5 kilos plus the associated bag and paraphernalia in 30+ deg heat was not well planned. The remainder of my holiday mostly used the M6 carried in a small bag with 2 lenses, probably less than 1kilo.
As this holiday was about relaxing and seeing the sights, high quality RAW images was not a priority, other than 50 images in RAW the other 1400 were JPG. And another thing, £6000 worth of equipment needs extra insurance, that adds to the holiday cost. While in transit all my gear is carried in one of those heavy duty waterproof case, another big lump of luggage.
Here is the question. When you go on overseas holidays, that are not specifically for a photo shoot, do you take your best equipment, did you regret taking or not taking it?
As this holiday was about relaxing and seeing the sights, high quality RAW images was not a priority, other than 50 images in RAW the other 1400 were JPG. And another thing, £6000 worth of equipment needs extra insurance, that adds to the holiday cost. While in transit all my gear is carried in one of those heavy duty waterproof case, another big lump of luggage.
Here is the question. When you go on overseas holidays, that are not specifically for a photo shoot, do you take your best equipment, did you regret taking or not taking it?
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