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Old 19th of June 2012 (Tue)   #16
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Default Re: If you were travelling long term, which 2 of these lenses would you take?

I'm geared towards street photography. As such, I would wholeheartedly choose to take the 35L. The second lens would probably be the 85L. I've always found my images to be much better the more restrictions I was a working under, i.e. prime lenses (even better on a film camera! hah).

I doubt you'll regret taking those two gorgeous pieces of glass along.
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