enzeru21
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can anyone tell 18-135 better for travel or not ?
aiyo i thought this has been repeated so many times...
it depends on what you shoot, ur style, ur tolerance for quality..
can anyone tell 18-135 better for travel or not ?
can anyone tell 18-135 better for travel or not ?
Bro...tell you ah...18-135mm good for travel. Then later you want to take photos in the city during walkabout in the evening and you find 18-135mm not up to task. Think think 50mm prime will do the trick then you add it to your arsenal. Later when you walk into a museum and suddenly you find 18-135mm is not wide enough in the 18mm end so maybe decided to get a 8mm UWA.
In the end you find that you bring along a big collection of lenses just for travel. Alamak so much hassle that holidays are no longer enjoyable. I ditch everything and just bring a pns. Solves my problem.![]()
Bro...tell you ah...18-135mm good for travel. Then later you want to take photos in the city during walkabout in the evening and you find 18-135mm not up to task. Think think 50mm prime will do the trick then you add it to your arsenal. Later when you walk into a museum and suddenly you find 18-135mm is not wide enough in the 18mm end so maybe decided to get a 8mm UWA.
In the end you find that you bring along a big collection of lenses just for travel. Alamak so much hassle that holidays are no longer enjoyable. I ditch everything and just bring a pns. Solves my problem.![]()
what brand of PNS better ?
my personal preferences: Canon S95, Panasonic LX5, Sony NEX-3/5, Olympus PEN, (depending on your budget/personal style/etc.) there might be other good recommendations that i'm not familiar with.what brand of PNS better ?
good enough for me... i've brought the Canon 18-200 for travel before and i hardly use anything beyond 135mm, except for maybe taking animals (which i would not mind forgoing). most of my shots are within the 18-55 range of the kit lens, but then again if your personal style requires tele, 18-55 might not be enough range for you--if that's the case, pair the 18-55 with a 55-250. Alternatively, if you don't like to change lenses too often, get Canon's 18-135 / 18-200 or Tamron's 18-250, depending on your budget.can anyone tell 18-135 better for travel or not ?
Anyone use prime Len for their travel photography? I am thinking to buy a 50mm, 1.4 for my Korea trip in Oct and subsequently use it for general purpose. (Birthday party, gathering, etc)
what brand of PNS better ?
I'm intending to rent a Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 DX (C) for my trip to Hokkaido - Tokyo - London - Amsterdam - Paris - Barcelona - Madrid, even though I already have Tamron 17-50 f/2.8.
I will only bring the Tokina and leave my Tamron behind coz I only want to bring 1 lens for my 7D. Any opinions?
Sorry that these are not Prime lens.
I just came back from a 4days free and easy trip to Phuket. Using a DSLR is really no fun. I brought along a lightweight Nikon D60 (model discontinued) with a 18-55mm + 35mm prime + 55-200mm. There's also spare batteries to bring, ND filters, flash, chargers and AA rechargeable for flash.
I dumped 55-200mm in the hotel as I find it is really useless. Everywhere I went was either water sports related or weather related. Rain and I can't use the camera. Canoeing and you can't bring it out without the fear of getting it wet especially out at sea. Take shots in the city? The place is so messy that it is difficult to frame a shot. In the end take landscape shots which the 18-55mm lens comes in handy and it was my good traveling companion.
My friend used a Nikon L19 pns. Cheap and good and it takes beautiful shots whereas my setup looked like a fool. Why? I for one is already a grandpa and sitting in a canoe and holding a DSLR is so cumbersome. I can't even get the horizon level with the canoe rocking from side to side.
I'm intending to rent a Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 DX (C) for my trip to Hokkaido - Tokyo - London - Amsterdam - Paris - Barcelona - Madrid, even though I already have Tamron 17-50 f/2.8.
I will only bring the Tokina and leave my Tamron behind coz I only want to bring 1 lens for my 7D. Any opinions?
Sorry that these are not Prime lens.
catalystanalyst said:I'm intending to rent a Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 DX (C) for my trip to Hokkaido - Tokyo - London - Amsterdam - Paris - Barcelona - Madrid, even though I already have Tamron 17-50 f/2.8.
I will only bring the Tokina and leave my Tamron behind coz I only want to bring 1 lens for my 7D. Any opinions?
Sorry that these are not Prime lens.
Look like most people using 35mm or below instead of 50mm for their travel photography
Maybe I should do more research before decide on 50mm or 30mm for my trip and family event. Forumemer, any comment?