benedium said:How about a photo hardrive thingie? You can rent from Adiemus.
If you get that then you can shoot in raw, download into the hardrive and shoot again. Still you may wanna bring two memory cards so you can still shoot while one card is in the photo hardrive. Don't forget extra battery and charger. Up to you. Maybe I'm just kia soo haha ;p
eric69 said:Considering that the West Coast of South Island (Fox glacier etc) is usually wet all years round, remember to have a way to protect your camera and lens if you intend to protect in the rain e.g. plastic cover for your cam.
audiorook said:To the travel experts,
would a 24-120 be sufficient? or do I need to lug around the 18-35 and a 80-200 as well?
poohbear said:80-200 will be a must if you intend to shoot some wildlife in dunedin , if you r planning for a self drive , bring it lah ..
audiorook said:One of the biggest problem is ..... have not bought a 80-200 yet....
edlye said:A graduated grey ND and 81A warm up filter, and maybe NDx2 or NDx4 for capturing silky smooth surf?
audiorook said:How abt lenses then? WOuld the 24-120 be sufficent? or should I have to get a 80-200 f2.8 just for this trip?
audiorook said:Going to New Zealand in 2 weeks. Any advice on what photo equipment I should bring? Am using a D100 + 24-120 + 50mm + 18-35mm at the moment. Is there any need to have a 80-200 or 70-200 for the trip?
Should I shoot in RAW or just JPEG?
audiorook said:How abt lenses then? WOuld the 24-120 be sufficent? or should I have to get a 80-200 f2.8 just for this trip?
Yvisg said:Hi audiorook,
wow u going to nZ, i came back in Jan 05. it was beautiful!
Hmm no need to bring your laptop lah. I bought a compact drive + hard disk and every night, i will just download all my photos into the hard disk.
I only brought a digital camera n a 256MB CF card. that's all.