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Re: Needs travel advice to Beijing on gears to bring
My Apologies, I can't get rid of the large bold lettering.
Hi Raptor:
<p class="CommonTitle"]All of the things that were mentioned in your first thread "Any thoughts from you? I'm going to China", and don't forget a converter
http://community.the-digital-picture.com/forums/p/4447/37954.aspx#37954
from 220v to 110v.
Personally, when I travel I bring all of my equipment, macro, 100-400 white lens, converter, everything. Including my bag Lowpro Pro Trekker AW 2 all of my equipment weighs 42lbs. I remove the exterior holders and take it as carry on luggage.
It will only happen once but when it does you will wish that what ever you left behind you had brought. That's me though. The other way is to look at your equipment list and evaluate your shooting style and what you like to shoot them most & take that and the stuff you use the least leave, home.
Have a Wonderful and Safe trip.
God Speed
Wayne
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