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...which can only mean that it's time for another ridiculous amount of gear to be assembled!
First, a quick overview. Last trip, photography was not a big priority on the trip - relatively speaking, of course! This time, I am feeling more eager to get some good shots. However... this will be a bigger challenge than ever! Mostly because this will be our daughter's first trip. It's one thing to corral an almost-4-year-old... now my wife and I will be trying to take care of an almost-5-year-old and an 8-month-old! All with one stroller, which I'm pretty sure the older one will want to use once in a while. Oh, and being so late in January, the parks all close fairly early, so there won't be many opportunities for solo late-night wandering.
One other problem - I have feeling like I'm having a hard time getting to "the next level" and almost feel like I'm moving backwards. I need to think harder about composition, aperture, and shutter speed to get the desired results. Any way you slice it - I'm expecting to be a bit disappointed when all is said and done. (I'm kind of hoping that if I keep my expectations low, it will be easier to meet or even exceed them!)
Now then! On to the gear. There are some new additions... but unfortunately, one thing won't make it in time. I ordered an aftermarket battery grip (an exact clone - to the point where it may be coming off the same assembly line - of the factory one, minus weathersealing) that I found for ridiculously cheap, but it hasn't shipped yet and is coming from China so there's no chance of it making it in time. Alas!
Let's see... what have we got... the usual accessories (Slik carbon fiber tripod, small Bogen ball head, filters, flash, rocket blower, clamperpod, spare battery, spare memory cards, belt pouches, Op/Tech strap, etc) and some new accessories (R-Strap RS-7, cheapie lens pen, external stereo mic which I'm not completely happy with, and a completely rewired Tic-Tac Bold remote shutter release this time it will work perfectly the whole trip!)...
Lens-wise, we've got, starting in the top left, my Pentax 10-17mm fisheye (of course), Pentax A 50mm F1.2, Lester A Dine 105mm macro, Pentax 50-135mm F2.8, my new Lensbaby Composer (more on that in a minute), a Pentax 50mm F1.4 hidden by the mic's foam, and a Pentax 31mm F1.8. Mounted on the K-7 is the Pentax 16-50mm F2.8.
I just got the Lensbaby a few days ago. I finally got around to selling a bunch of stuff on eBay and did well enough that I decided to treat myself. I splurged for the Composer model as I figured that I'd probably end up getting it sooner or later anyway, so why not start there? I've only played with it a little but wow does it have a steep learning curve! I'm eager to try it out at WDW but it is a very humbling lens to use!
Speaking of manual focus, the K-7 just got an upgrade of a dual diagonal split-prism and microprism focusing screen. I went with a cheapie one instead of a Katz-Eye this time. The difference in price is big enough that I decided to take a chance. I'm still trying to decide if it is aligned quite perfectly or if it needs a different shim (the Katz Eye one needed one) - I think it's right but it's hard to tell for sure without breaking out the test charts. I'm loving the dual diagonal feature - makes it very quick and easy to determine focus - but the non-prism parts are a little darker (rougher ground glass) and I'm trying to decide how I feel. I may bring the original screen with me just in case I feel the need to swap it back in.
Now, one thing I enjoyed doing last trip and which I hope to do more of this trip is spend a few days using exclusively older manual-focus lenses, mainly M42 screw-mount ones. Here's the M42 collection along with related lens cases, caps, etc.
Starting from the top and working down, we have a Takumar 300mm F4 (18 aperture blades! mmmmm), Vivitar 200mm F3.5, early preset Takumar 135mm F3.5, Super Takumar 105mm F2.8, Vivitar 55mm F2.8 1:1 macro, Zeiss 135mm F3.5, (bottom row) Auto-Takumar 35mm F3.5, Auto-Takumar 55mm F1.8, and a 2x teleconverter. The two tiny lenses go with the Auto 110 SLR, which I haven't decided yet if I will bring. I really don't need to but it's not like it takes up much space, and it is sooooooo cool...
Oh, and there's one more new addition. Hey Kevin, see if this sounds familiar... upgrading a K100D to a new red K-x!
Here it is meeting its big brother...
What happened was that a lens that I just sold on eBay ended up selling for an absolutely ridiculous amount of money - like over 4x what I paid for it! There was easily enough to cover a new K-x for my wife along with two-day shipping. It just arrived today and I am certainly very impressed so far - the high-ISO performance is really remarkable (yes, it is clearly better than the K-7s even with both set to no NR) and overall it is a very nice speedy and competent camera. My wife knows that I will be stealing it for some on-ride photos a few times...
So, that is, more or less, what I'm bringing. Hopefully I'll get a few shots that'll make it all worthwhile! Maybe even some F1.2 stereo Haunted Mansion video...
First, a quick overview. Last trip, photography was not a big priority on the trip - relatively speaking, of course! This time, I am feeling more eager to get some good shots. However... this will be a bigger challenge than ever! Mostly because this will be our daughter's first trip. It's one thing to corral an almost-4-year-old... now my wife and I will be trying to take care of an almost-5-year-old and an 8-month-old! All with one stroller, which I'm pretty sure the older one will want to use once in a while. Oh, and being so late in January, the parks all close fairly early, so there won't be many opportunities for solo late-night wandering.
One other problem - I have feeling like I'm having a hard time getting to "the next level" and almost feel like I'm moving backwards. I need to think harder about composition, aperture, and shutter speed to get the desired results. Any way you slice it - I'm expecting to be a bit disappointed when all is said and done. (I'm kind of hoping that if I keep my expectations low, it will be easier to meet or even exceed them!)
Now then! On to the gear. There are some new additions... but unfortunately, one thing won't make it in time. I ordered an aftermarket battery grip (an exact clone - to the point where it may be coming off the same assembly line - of the factory one, minus weathersealing) that I found for ridiculously cheap, but it hasn't shipped yet and is coming from China so there's no chance of it making it in time. Alas!
Let's see... what have we got... the usual accessories (Slik carbon fiber tripod, small Bogen ball head, filters, flash, rocket blower, clamperpod, spare battery, spare memory cards, belt pouches, Op/Tech strap, etc) and some new accessories (R-Strap RS-7, cheapie lens pen, external stereo mic which I'm not completely happy with, and a completely rewired Tic-Tac Bold remote shutter release this time it will work perfectly the whole trip!)...
Lens-wise, we've got, starting in the top left, my Pentax 10-17mm fisheye (of course), Pentax A 50mm F1.2, Lester A Dine 105mm macro, Pentax 50-135mm F2.8, my new Lensbaby Composer (more on that in a minute), a Pentax 50mm F1.4 hidden by the mic's foam, and a Pentax 31mm F1.8. Mounted on the K-7 is the Pentax 16-50mm F2.8.
I just got the Lensbaby a few days ago. I finally got around to selling a bunch of stuff on eBay and did well enough that I decided to treat myself. I splurged for the Composer model as I figured that I'd probably end up getting it sooner or later anyway, so why not start there? I've only played with it a little but wow does it have a steep learning curve! I'm eager to try it out at WDW but it is a very humbling lens to use!
Speaking of manual focus, the K-7 just got an upgrade of a dual diagonal split-prism and microprism focusing screen. I went with a cheapie one instead of a Katz-Eye this time. The difference in price is big enough that I decided to take a chance. I'm still trying to decide if it is aligned quite perfectly or if it needs a different shim (the Katz Eye one needed one) - I think it's right but it's hard to tell for sure without breaking out the test charts. I'm loving the dual diagonal feature - makes it very quick and easy to determine focus - but the non-prism parts are a little darker (rougher ground glass) and I'm trying to decide how I feel. I may bring the original screen with me just in case I feel the need to swap it back in.
Now, one thing I enjoyed doing last trip and which I hope to do more of this trip is spend a few days using exclusively older manual-focus lenses, mainly M42 screw-mount ones. Here's the M42 collection along with related lens cases, caps, etc.
Starting from the top and working down, we have a Takumar 300mm F4 (18 aperture blades! mmmmm), Vivitar 200mm F3.5, early preset Takumar 135mm F3.5, Super Takumar 105mm F2.8, Vivitar 55mm F2.8 1:1 macro, Zeiss 135mm F3.5, (bottom row) Auto-Takumar 35mm F3.5, Auto-Takumar 55mm F1.8, and a 2x teleconverter. The two tiny lenses go with the Auto 110 SLR, which I haven't decided yet if I will bring. I really don't need to but it's not like it takes up much space, and it is sooooooo cool...

Oh, and there's one more new addition. Hey Kevin, see if this sounds familiar... upgrading a K100D to a new red K-x!
Here it is meeting its big brother...
What happened was that a lens that I just sold on eBay ended up selling for an absolutely ridiculous amount of money - like over 4x what I paid for it! There was easily enough to cover a new K-x for my wife along with two-day shipping. It just arrived today and I am certainly very impressed so far - the high-ISO performance is really remarkable (yes, it is clearly better than the K-7s even with both set to no NR) and overall it is a very nice speedy and competent camera. My wife knows that I will be stealing it for some on-ride photos a few times...

So, that is, more or less, what I'm bringing. Hopefully I'll get a few shots that'll make it all worthwhile! Maybe even some F1.2 stereo Haunted Mansion video...
I'm flying solo this time (didn't think that would ever happen) so I'm flexible.. let me know if you have any spare time.
I love your TRs and am so looking forward to this one, since I'm in need of a Disney fix. I'm excited to see what you can do with the Lensbaby, it's a blast to use. If you do anything near as creative as you do with the fisheye, I'm sure we're all in for a real treat.

Hopefully it's nothing serious. He and Leila will be visiting the doctor tonight for a last-minute checkup so maybe we'll get some medicine for him. Hopefully it won't move on to the rest of us, too! Keeping fingers crossed... I'm sure he'll be OK. He is verrrrry excited about the trip! (We all are!)