I've rarely had gear transactions go so smoothly. MPB received my 24-105mm lens on Monday and I had my 85mm lens and battery grip by Friday. The 24mm lens, ordered on February 1st, the last day of the instant rebate, was ready for pickup at Best Buy on Friday although car exhaust issues delayed the actual pickup until Saturday.
Photographing events will be a more deliberate process without the zoom lens but I'm fine with that. I plan on being more selective in what kind of events I spend time photographing and how I photograph them. My main focus will be a project starting in March involving the New York State rivers, lakes and streams that were the focus of people's lives in times long past and which still perform many of the same functions today. When the project gets going there will be a link in the sidebar to the right.
Until then, I expect to get out with this three prime kit in the Slingshot 202AW once the weather warms up a bit. There will be some muscle memory adjustments to be made, particularly involving the battery grip which I added so the camera doesn't move around in the bigger 202AW sling bag. There is also no need to have a hand on a lens without a zoom ring.
Here is the gear laid out and in the bag. Filters, batteries, etc. are in the top section and external pocket of the bag. The bag weighs a bit over 8 pounds.
[UPDATE 2/16/26: There is one flow with the setup above, that being the necessity to set the bag down to change lenses. So, I'm going back to the Think Tank Streetwalker for storage and smaller Think Tank shoulder bags for carrying around depending on the number of lenses brought with. And, no longer needing the battery grip, which doesn't fit with any of the Think Tank bags I have, I'm returning it to MPB.]