I'm going on a trip to Italy and want to buy a wide angle lens (maybe) for all the churches and the Colosseum, and cities etc, but not sure just how wide I really need to go, or if I even need one? What lenses would you take or buy for traveling to keep things light? Don't think I want to carry my tri-pod around either for several weeks - just too heavy for me. I love taking photos of architecture and their will be countryside and small cities, etc. where zoom probably won't work too well?
I have a Nikon D7000, and am thinking of taking my 35mm, and kit lens 18-105, but have heard the Sigma 18-35 is an awesome lens, (but I do not own that one.) Or would it be good to buy the Tokina 11-16 (would I use this very much?). So confused and not sure how often/or when I would use a wide angle lens.
So my choices are to take:
35mm and 18-105
35mm and buy Tokina 11-16 (or other wide angle lens) - would these be enough for what I need to photograph?
Ahh, I need some wise suggestions...
I have a Nikon D7000, and am thinking of taking my 35mm, and kit lens 18-105, but have heard the Sigma 18-35 is an awesome lens, (but I do not own that one.) Or would it be good to buy the Tokina 11-16 (would I use this very much?). So confused and not sure how often/or when I would use a wide angle lens.
So my choices are to take:
35mm and 18-105
35mm and buy Tokina 11-16 (or other wide angle lens) - would these be enough for what I need to photograph?
Ahh, I need some wise suggestions...