I lean toward the wider lenses, so the Tokina would be interesting.
The Tamron is probably most versatile.
I also lean toward fixed focal length lenses. My favourite small kit is a 24mm f/2.8, 35mm f/2.0 and 85mm f/2.0 trio, but those are all Olympus OM lenses, so they range from tiny to small. And at least two of them are moderately expensive.
Yeah I thought the Tokina would be useful, because I could shoot some interesting landscapes. There's some beautiful landscapes in Thailand, and lots of temples, etc. that could benefit from the wide shot.
Then again, I could do that with 28-75 to, and it's more versatile, so maybe a better choice...again I can't travel too heavy though!Do you think the 19mm would be worth it over 28mm? I haven't used the Tokina much yet.
I sympathize with your problem, I have fifteen Canon FD lenses , of the ones you have I would take the 19-35 and the 35-70.I've having a little trouble deciding which lenses to bring on a trip. I have a Minolta film camera, 35mm, Maxxum 70. It's pretty light, but I don't want to bring too many lenses. I also don't want to bring anything too heavy, because I'll be doing a lot of trekking. However I don't want to lose out on any good shots.
Here's what I have:
Tokina 19-35 F3.5-4.5
Minolta 50mm F1.7
Tamron 28-75 F2.8
Minolta Kit Lens 35-70 F3.5-4.5
Beercan 70-210 F3.5-4.5
To be honest, I'd love to bring all the lenses, because they are all great, but it's just not practical. I only want to bring 2 max. I'm tempted to just bring the 50mm F1.7 for simplicity and compactness. Or the 50mm and the 28-75. But I also like telezooms so the beercan 70-210 would be great too. But that's too many.
What would you bring if you could only bring maybe 2 lenses? I'll be bringing a daypack and a small carry-on size suitcase only. I'll be trekking to small villages, catches buses, going to the mountains. As you can see I can't travel too heavy. Stuff could get stolen too. I'd be nice to have a lens that can take landscapes, a lens that can do portraits, and a telephoto. But it's hard to have all those things and travel light.
Minolta 50mm F1.7
I would pick up a 24mm prime and take that along with the 50mm. That's just me though
+1 on that!50mm only. If you had a longer prime I would take that too
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Here's what I have:
Tokina 19-35 F3.5-4.5
Minolta 50mm F1.7
Tamron 28-75 F2.8
Minolta Kit Lens 35-70 F3.5-4.5
Beercan 70-210 F3.5-4.5
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What would you bring if you could only bring maybe 2 lenses? ...
Hi guys, thanks for all your input! I decide to go Henri Cartier-Bresson style and go with the 50mm 1.7 only and the Tokina 19-35. I'm surprised how many people recommended the Tokina, but I think it's a good choice for landscapes and temples.
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