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Camera Gear History

My first real camera was a Minolta SLR. When I got more serious, I went to Nikon F’s. When I did my grand tour of Africa and South America and my Russian tour with the San Francisco Symphony, my kit weighed 23 pounds. Too much. I then switched to a complete Olympus SLR system which was excellent and much lighter. However, when autofocus came out, Olympus never followed with their own autofocus cameras.

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Lens Philosophy

I HATE changing lenses. There are two reasons for this. First, in travel photography, by the time you stop and change lenses, the picture is almost certainly gone, and even if it isn't, when you have the wide angle on, something else comes up or along that wants a 60mm focal length. The second is that I am just plain lazy.

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