The choice of glass is simple really, when I bought the 28, it was the only fast 28 I could afford. And then the 50mm for portraits and the odd time I need a bit of length. I can walk around all day every day and feel comfortable with a 28mm, same goes for 35mm for the most part, but 28mm just has the edge as a carry everywhere for me. Although I haven’t been carrying the 35mm as much … ![]() The third day in and the main tools have only been the Ricoh GR1s and Voigtlander Bessa R2A with Voigtlander 28mm Ultron 1.9, Voigtlander 35mm Nokton classic 1.4 and Leitz Summarit 50mm 1.5. This combined with the fact that It’s a very pretty part of north Wales, I knew I’d be wanting to take a lot of photos … So I bought a lot of cameras! Logical, right…? Perhaps not… It’s the first time I have been on holiday with my near two year old, it’s no coincidence that its also the first time I have been on holiday in just over two years. ![]() When thinking about what to bring I got all a bit silly really. ![]() I’m writing this on my iPhone from the depths of north Wales where I’m on holiday. Hamish has been a long time supporter of the site, but this is the first time we have actually had the chance to check out his gear.
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