NYC with only 14mm and Wide Conversion Lens
NYC with only 14mm and Wide Conversion Lens
Nov 2, 2013
I was thinking of taking only my Oly EPM2 and Panasonic 14mm plus Wide Conversion Lens DMW-GWC1 (11mm) for a trip to New York City and leave the VF-4 view finder and 14-45mm lens home, so I can carry the camera in my pants pocket instead of in the camera bag. I will be on the street all day and feel it would be convenient and safe not to carry the camera in a bag. I will be photographing NYC locations such as Times Square, Manhattan skyline and buildings. The main purpose of this trip is not take photos rather have fun with friends. Does it make sense take only these one lens with the wide adapter?
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