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    New book “Travel in the mountains vol.5” bookstore consignment mail order-pre-order start notice

    Note) This is a page that entrusts mail order to Melon Books. Shipment is scheduled to start after the year of 2020.
    The mountain climbing circle “Somewhere on the mountain” publishes a doujinshi (personal publication). We will distribute new books at Comic Market 97 at the end of the year. The contents will be a Natsuyama photo book. The Northern Alps has recorded photos taken by climbing Mt. Shiroumadake, Uraginza area. It is a book that you can fully enjoy the view of summer mountains, such as summer days that seemed to fall over, direct sunlight that burns your skin, alpine plants and blue sky, springing clouds that are unique to Natsuyama. Please take a look at the wonderful scenery not only for those who climb but also for those who do not climb.

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    New book “Travel in the mountains vol.5”

    The C97 new issue of the mountain climbing circle "Somewhere on the mountain" will be a summer mountain photo book. The Northern Alps contains photos taken from Mt. Shiroumadake, Ura Ginza area. It is a book that you can fully enjoy the view of the summer mountains, such as the summer days when it was hot enough to fall, the direct sunlight burning your skin, the alpine plants and blue sky unique to the summer mountains, the clouds that spring up. People who climb, as well as those who do not climb, please see the wonderful scenery.
    Note) This is the home mail order page. Delivery is scheduled for January 2020, 1 or later.

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    Introducing the reason why the "24-105mm" zoom lens is recommended for mountaineering with one lens – MOUNTRIP

    One of the real pleasures of the mountain is that you can worship the spectacular scenery that you can't find in everyday life. It is natural to want to leave beautiful pictures with a single-lens reflex camera or a mirrorless camera. So what kind of camera lens is suitable for mountain climbing? Looking back at the tens of thousands of photos taken during the climb, I came to the conclusion that choosing a single lens on a full-size machine would be a “1-24mm zoom lens” option. Here are some examples of what kind of photos you can take while climbing with this single lens. This time, the main focus is on the zoom range, so if you are using APS-C or Micro Four Thirds, please refer to this guide for selecting the angle of view.