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On 5/9/2019 at 5:28 AM, helged said:

All of the SL-Crons have the same size, so the 35SL is identical to the 75SL shown below. Quite smaller than the 24-90SL.

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Thanks for responding.

I visited the Leica shop last weekend and tried those 75 and 90 SL. They were amazing, optical and size wise. 

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Hi Wonzo,

Thanks for the photos, they are wonderful and taken from a part of the world with a lot of texture.  I hope my question is within the scope of your thread/posts: Could you share all your camera/lens equipment taken and what it was like to carry and or manage it on your trip?  I currently travel with a M10 + 28mm f2.8 Elmarit + 90mm f4 Macro-Elmar which is fairly easy to carry and manage.  However, I am considering the Leica SL and two non-zoom lenses and would be interested in you perspective and experience.

Best Regards, jDD

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Hi jDD,

sorry, I didn`t read your post earlier. On this journey I had the SL and the CL with me, together with the 28-90mm SL and the 35mm Summicron SL. On my journeys before I used to shoot with my M cameras or/and the Leica Q and I was a bit concerned when I decided to take the SL/CL combo with me on that journey. But I must say that I haven`t had any problems concerning weight/bulkiness. I use a broad strap on the SL, which makes it quite comfortable and easy to carry the camera even with the 28-90mm zoom. In addition the CL gave me the opportunity to shoot with 135mm or non-zoom with 50mm, which is also a very nice and light combination. From my experience I can definitely recommend taking the SL on journeys. 

Best wishes, Wonzo

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