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zzra

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  1. similarly, I use the peak design leash and cuff. They work great. I use the leash as a cross the body shoulder strap, but it can easily be shorted and used as a neck strap if desired. More and more I just end up using the cuff though. Very versatile and easy to switch out.
  2. I have a small kit so I wanted a small and sleek bag. I don't like how deep most camera bags are, I like my bag to be as thin as possible. So I roll with a Timbuk2 x-small classic messenger. I know its not a camera bag but works really well for me. I bought a piece of foam to put in the bottom to protect when setting on the ground but otherwise there are no inserts. Since I only carry two lenses, I have a lens pouch inside where the extra lens lives. There is a netted pocket on the inside that holds my mini tripod secure and plenty of zipper pockets for extra batteries and memory cards. This works extremely well for my needs!
  3. as stated above, only you can really know what to do since you know how you shoot best I recently spent 10 days in Budapest and knew I would be walking a lot and I wanted to travel light. I took my X-T1 with the 27mm and 56mm. Didn't regret not having anything else. Travel was easy and I was never bogged down no which lens to use. I kept the 56 on most of the time and switched to 27 is I needed wider. A lot of people would not think this sufficient, but it worked really well for me. Point is, figure out what is really important to you and chose the appropriate lenses.
  4. Budapest RRS03006 by Rejon Sarrazine, on Flickr
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