Originally Posted by
wooster
Hi all,
Some great information and advice above. Thank you all for your helpful comments.
I agree about keeping in condition. I have arthritic issues in my hands and also my neck so I need to be a bit cautious with exercises but as we get older these workouts become more important then ever.
I was fairly active until February but then lockdown in the last few months made me work at home and as there are four of us all doing the same in our house, I retreated to my room with my laptop mainly working on the bed. I know, I know, its an atrocious way to work and I’m paying the price in back pain and weakness, so time to sort this out again.
I walk a fair bit most days and thought that was enough to keep me reasonably fit but I've realised this is not the case. It’s literally in the last week that I’ve started doing resistance training in an effort to maintain mobility and strength as best I can.
Trev your post has inspired me to greater things,
In terms of the gear moving stuff, I’m likely to get a hold of a Think Tank Glass Limo for the lens and camera body though I’m not too sure how well that would sit with the idea of having everything on my hips? My tripod is a Gitzo carbon fibre which isn’t too heavy to lug around.
I was interested in Bill’s idea of using some sort of roller case. I did have some idea of using an old fishing trolley I have in the garage. I used to fish a lot and it was a must for my gear back then. It is lightweight with inflatable wheels but I wondered if the vibration and bumping would be detrimental to the photography gear gong over rough terrain? Otherwise it seemed like a great idea. What do you gents say?
Bill, you’re right. I am excited about this lens. It’s a big deal for me to buy it. I’m due to retire and my finances - well that’s a whole story in itself which I won’t bore you with - but lets just say they are not robust, so it is a major purchase for me and I’m two parts excited and one part apprehensive.
Oh and I’m in South East England. Fixed my profile
Thank you all again for your help.