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Kit bag has a 1.8/1.4 prime in it, a 70-200 2.8 with a full frame body.
Ready for any dark interiors to a point without having to raise the iso too awfull much.
The 70-200 makes excellent portraiture in not so good light for same reason .
I cut...
I am not in the market for another camera at the moment, I don't have the shelf space :) The buildings look amazing from the images I have seen but my budget wont stretch to a T/S lens right now...so fixing in post is on the cards for me...
I'll...
I personally think that's too much zoom, but it also depends on what you already have. I think I might take a fairly wide tilt shift if I was only taking one lens. I know you can do it with software but I do like to compose in the camera and I...
Thanks for the input Juanma..I do have a lightweight 70-200 that I could add to the mix...I do a lot of wildlife photography, so I often bring this when I travel. Decisions, decisions.
Buen Camino, maybe our paths will cross :)
Hi. I'm a hospitalero in the Navarra section of the Frances and an advanced amateur photographer. I walked the Camino Primitivo some years ago and took a Nikon DSLR with me, with a 24-85mm f2.8. Maybe it was because it was Winter and it was quite...
This will be my fourth Camino. On my first, I used a Fujifilm X100F, on my second I used a Canon G9X and on my third I used my Google Pixel cell phone. Yes, a lighter camera each Camino.
However, on this Camino in addition to a pilgrimage in...
I like your style :) Seeing a voigtlander on the road would be great. I am certainly leaning towards my medium tele for the trip based on input, which is largely what I was thinking anyway.
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