I can only bring one lens to Japan so which one?


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well 17-55 and 24-105, i will stick to 24-105 because also not much diff from the 17 and 24, the most just move back more, but watch your step haha
best is the 10-22 + 24 105, 10-22 for fireworks and 24-105 for every other thing :D
 

I travel with 17-55mm best and easy for photography. Of course 70-200mm for the tele if can bring.
 

well 17-55 and 24-105, i will stick to 24-105 because also not much diff from the 17 and 24, the most just move back more, but watch your step haha
best is the 10-22 + 24 105, 10-22 for fireworks and 24-105 for every other thing :D

There is quite a large difference from 17mm to 24mm. After considering crop factor, it's 28.8mm to 38.4mm - a huge difference if you ask me. On the wide end, every millimeter makes a huge difference.
 

2 lens will be the 10-22 + 24-105?

Yes, if you dun mind to bring 2 lens. BUt if you lazy to change lens or you only have one choice that will be.. 17-55

By the way, you going on tour or backpack/drive? this is one of the issue as well to consider the weight.

Most important things is enjoy along your trip and every moment

Have a nice trip .. :D
 

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You'll have 16 - 168mm equivalent a focal range with a small gap inbetween. Why not? Just for the sake of weight?

You have not traveled enough on your two feet to comprehend the agony of all that baggage.... :bsmilie:
 

Agree. Shooting in old shophouses, back alleys, City building areas with 24mm lens (1.6X) is practically often unusable.



There is quite a large difference from 17mm to 24mm. After considering crop factor, it's 28.8mm to 38.4mm - a huge difference if you ask me. On the wide end, every millimeter makes a huge difference.
 

Nice pics bro. you mean you brought with you the 10-22, 17-55 and the 70-200?


More or less yeap, the Canon 10-22mm, kit lens (18-55mm), 70-200mm F4 L + 50mm f/1.8 , no external flash, and no tripod.

looking at it now, would I bring a tripod? for my purpose, nope, there was no need for it.

But I must admit, it was quite heavy to carry them around, but looking at the bright side, I manage to loss some of my body weight! hahaha
 

Yes, if you dun mind to bring 2 lens. BUt if you lazy to change lens or you only have one choice that will be.. 17-55

By the way, you going on tour or backpack/drive? this is one of the issue as well to consider the weight.

Most important things is enjoy along your trip and every moment

Have a nice trip .. :D


I am going on my own with my wife for 10 days. No way you can drive at Tokyo. I will be going there every year.
 

Just came back from Japan in October

17-55 without a doubt. on a 40D
 

I am going Japan too ;p

If I were you, 17-55 gets my vote.
 

no doubt 17-55mm...
 

You have not traveled enough on your two feet to comprehend the agony of all that baggage.... :bsmilie:

Baggage, yes. Bulkiness, definitely. Weight..?

How's 600g going to break your back :dunno:
 

40D? Definitely the 17-55mm... For far away subjects can shoot wide and crop =D
 

Baggage, yes. Bulkiness, definitely. Weight..?

How's 600g going to break your back :dunno:

Which is why my original quote... you have not tried it yet to really comprehend it.

Try walking around a city with 6-7kg on your back. To be more specific, try doing 4-5 hours worth of walking in a big city that does not have too many 'safe' places to sit down and you're cramped for time. And to be even more quantitative, try 10-12km worth of walking with such a load on your back in that time frame (excluding photo stops). Every bit counts, down to as little as 50g in fact.

Now imagine walking in a really, really hilly city like San Francisco or you're venturing into some of the most scenic tourist areas in the world that is even more hilly and undulating like Yellowstone National Park or Mount Wudang or HuangShan in China.. In some of these situations, every gram counts! In fact at extreme altitudes (over 12,000 ft), unless you're well acclimatised, every step can be a laborious effort regardless of payload carried!

600g ? :bigeyes:
 

600g ? :bigeyes:

Haha, weight does matter if you're carrying a lot of other stuff.

But uh, we're talking about bringing one other lens (2 lenses) rather than just one ;) so yes, 600g.
 

well, u can develop a prolapsed disc just by sneezing!
not to mention 600g

ok i admit thats an extreme example
 

Just came back from Thailand and I am so happy with my purchase of the 17-55mm before I went for the trip. It's definitely worth the money especially during Loy Krathong festival and the Thai King's sister funeral procession. There was a lot of low-light shooting involved and the 17-55mm was definitely up to the task! It was also my 1st time carrying both a 17-55mm & a 70-200mm F2.8L IS USM lens and they are not too heavy.

Next trip up, Japan!
 

Haha, weight does matter if you're carrying a lot of other stuff.

But uh, we're talking about bringing one other lens (2 lenses) rather than just one ;) so yes, 600g.

You don't really need to carry a lot of 'excess' stuff. If you've ever weighed your gear on such a trip, you'll see that whatever I stated above is factual and not some flight of fantasy... :dunno:

Decent backpack for camera gear with hip/waist support strap: 1.3kg
Lightweight carbon tripod with pano ballhead (Markins Q3) : 1.25kg
Canon 40D with strap and battery : 0.85kg
Tamron 17-50 f/2.8 : 0.55kg
Sunpak mini flash : 0.2kg
Sigma 12-24mm : 0.6kg
Spare batteries, filters, cleaning kit, accessories : 0.3kg
Cold weather fleece : 0.7kg
0.5 lire of drinking water : 0.55kg
Passport, wallet, map, keys, money, sunglasses (+ case) : 0.35kg

Total weight carried : 6.65kg :bigeyes:

Sure you would want to breach the 7kg mark ? Unless you're talking about the 10-22mm, if not the 70-200mm f4 IS is more than 600g...
 

Woah... just out of curiosity, I tried your listing and changed to my equipment specs for my trip up to Thailand and I was lugging around:

Lowepro Fastpack 250: 1.64kg
Canon 40D with strap and battery : 0.85kg
Canon 17-55mm F2.8 : 0.65kg
Canon 430EX : 0.3kg
Canon 70-200mm F2.8L IS USM : 1.47kg
Spare batteries, filters, cleaning kit, accessories : 0.3kg
0.5 lire of drinking water : 0.55kg
Passport, wallet, map, keys, money, sunglasses (+ case) : 0.35kg
Lenovo Laptop : 2.5kg
Generic tripod : 1kg?

Total weight carried : 9.61kg (Eek... No wonder I spent so much money on thai massages!)
 

Woah... just out of curiosity, I tried your listing and changed to my equipment specs for my trip up to Thailand and I was lugging around:

Lowepro Fastpack 250: 1.64kg
Canon 40D with strap and battery : 0.85kg
Canon 17-55mm F2.8 : 0.65kg
Canon 430EX : 0.3kg
Canon 70-200mm F2.8L IS USM : 1.47kg
Spare batteries, filters, cleaning kit, accessories : 0.3kg
0.5 lire of drinking water : 0.55kg
Passport, wallet, map, keys, money, sunglasses (+ case) : 0.35kg
Lenovo Laptop : 2.5kg
Generic tripod : 1kg?

Total weight carried : 9.61kg (Eek... No wonder I spent so much money on thai massages!)

Which is precisely what I mean ! If you're carrying so much stuff, it makes the whole trip that much less enjoyable and that much more difficult to take pictures!

And I think I see an error there... The EX430 with batteries is more than 0.3kg ! :bsmilie:
Generic Tripod ? You mean the free one from Canon ? Its about 1.1-1.2 kg. Also, you should have left your laptop locked up together in your main luggage case. No point bringing it around.
 

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