Trip to France/Swiss
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Bruno_Teixeira wrote:
Ad12 wrote:
Bruno_Teixeira wrote:
Ad12 wrote:
Bruno_Teixeira wrote:
Hi, thanks for the fast response
So do you recomend to use almost the entire time my 18-55mm but also carry with me 55-250mm? or just let it home?
About the filters do you have some advice?
Thanks
I guess it depends on how you feel. Sometimes I travel with lots of lenses in my bag but it stresses me out changing to find the best shot! I think experience will help you know. The 55-250 though can probably slide in to a loose pocket to be honest or wont take much space in a bag, and it is very light.
Yeah i can carry the lens on my bag, it could be useful at any time.
I did consider the ef-s 15-85 lens as a good lens for this type of trip. But instead i got a 17-50 2.8 for the low light. Not sure if any would be suitable for you. However, your two lenses from 18-250 in total should cover nearly every eventuality i'd think. Should be an enjoyable trip for you!
Hum at the moment i´m not thinking to buy any lens. Just want to use this 2 as many as i can and gain more experience in photography.
I bought the 55-250mm to sports and animals at long distance, i will try to use it in best way.
Thank you!
i took the 55-250 to India and took great shots of wild green parakeets and also of big mammals in a zoo. And got some great in flight shots at a bird of prey sanctuary show in the U.K. It also gave me some great landscape shots. I think you’ll have great fun with it!
I hope so!
Canon EOS Rebel SL2
Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM
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