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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Grrrrr... decisions decisions... what lenses to take on my photography/wildlife (mainly birds but some mammals) holiday in Spain on Saturday - it's in the mountains, so with that in mind...
300mm f/4 and the 1.4 extender for wildlife is going. 16-35mm f/2.8 is going for scenery. But which one of these (I can't take both). 100mm f/2.8 Macro would be great for flowers and so forth. 70-200mm f/4 is a good medium zoom. Thoughts...
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Heh! What do you say to the guy who has, well, a lot of good gear? Hey, I feel for ya man!
But I do understand the choices you have to make, especially if you are packing that 300 for wildlife! I personally might tend to leave the 300 at home, pack the other three, then dedicate another trip for the birds and critters...
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Personally, I love the 100mm 2.8L Macro. I'd be taking the 16-35 and the Macro and then deciding between the 70-200 and the 300... But of course, I'm biased since those are the exact lenses I have (minus the 300 - which I have no experience with)...
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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At recent seminar Darrel Gulin, Canon Explorer of light, told me what he equipment he routinely carries into the field.
Two 5DII bodies 16-35 24-104 100-400 The usual accessories of flash, batteries, CPL...etc. Note the minimum overlap in lens range.
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Cream of the Crop
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i'd bring the 100mm
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I would bring the 100mm or I would get a 500D closeup achromatic lens to put on your 70-200.
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Well, those three lenses, along with the 100mm Macro, are my "out and about kit" lenses.
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Tony Two Canon cameras (5DC, 30D), three Canon lenses (24-105, 100-400, 100mm macro) Tony Long Photos on PBase Wildlife project pics here, Biking Photog shoots here, "Suburbia" project here! Mount St. Helens, Mount Hood pics here |
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