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Jul 31, 2012 07:27 |  #1

Hello,

I am going on a cruise to Europe in a few months, and I think I have just about everything covered I will need, but I am second guessing myself for interior pictures in old churches, buildings, ect and am thinking of renting a lens for those purposes.

I plan to bring the following:

5D & 17-40 F4L for outdoor landscape, walk around

7D
70-300 IS L for walk around and likely used a lot from the ship

40mm Pancake for portraits, compact size, because it is $199 new :p

Maybe a flash

Also, I have two friend's with 5D2's and 16-35's, so I will try to borrow one of those to take instead of the 5Dc and 17-40 for the extra ISO performance and stop of light.

But I would like to rent one of the following:

8-15L for fisheye to get cathedral domes, ect, to "regular" UWA for tight spaces

24 II L for maxiumum low light, because I have always heard great things about the lens and never gotten a chance to use it

17 TS-E L. Now I think this is a long shot, but wanted to ask. I have no experience with tilt shift lenses, and on walking tours I don't think I will have time to hand hold tilt shift and focus while with even a small group. But I hear so many great things about the lens

Any thoughts? Anything I am missing?

Thanks,


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Jul 31, 2012 07:31 |  #2

A rectilinear UWA would be the best choice. You will likely want to have more than just a thin sliver of focus, so the 24L isn't ideal, a fisheye is far too specialised and you risk getting too many of the same type of shot using one, and the TS-E, as you have thought about, will take you too long to tilt/shift if you aren't alone with a tripod.

What would be helpful for interior shots is IS. You could try to borrow a 24-105, which, paired with the 17-40 should cover practically all your shots (I've almost never found a use for a telephoto in European cities).


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Jul 31, 2012 08:20 |  #3

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A rectilinear UWA would be the best choice. You will likely want to have more than just a thin sliver of focus, so the 24L isn't idea, a fisheye is far too specialised and you risk getting too many of the same type of shot using one, and the TS-E, as you have thought about, will take you too long to tilt/shift if you aren't alone with a tripod.

What would be helpful for interior shots is IS. You could try to borrow a 24-105, which, paired with the 17-40 should cover practically all your shots (I've almost never found a use for a telephoto in European cities).

I can borrow the 24-105. I used to own one, and it is a good lens, I just didn't use it that often, but it would probably serve me well in Europe.


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