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<blockquote data-quote="JDFlood" data-source="post: 123182" data-attributes="member: 11653"><p>For travel I would not be without the 24mm - 300mm. When you are in situations that are rapidly changing and you don't have time to swap lenses, you have it all. I shoot a D800, and the results are not obviously shot with a wide range zoom. ( like when I am flipping through LightRoom)... It's a great lens. I'll then take "normal prime", that used to be the f1.4 50m or the 60mm micro... If macro work was likely. I have switched to 35mm f1.4 for normal. I do landscapes, street, architecture. I'm going to Chicago for a week vacation / photo. I'll do the following: 14mm - 24mm zoom, 35mm f1.4, and 24mm - 300mm zoom. Heavier than I like, but the 14mm - 24mm is just plain necessary. I plan each session carefully, normally hiking in the Pacific NorthWest or street in Portland. I have about 12 or 16 bags and belts and murses to choose from. JD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDFlood, post: 123182, member: 11653"] For travel I would not be without the 24mm - 300mm. When you are in situations that are rapidly changing and you don't have time to swap lenses, you have it all. I shoot a D800, and the results are not obviously shot with a wide range zoom. ( like when I am flipping through LightRoom)... It's a great lens. I'll then take "normal prime", that used to be the f1.4 50m or the 60mm micro... If macro work was likely. I have switched to 35mm f1.4 for normal. I do landscapes, street, architecture. I'm going to Chicago for a week vacation / photo. I'll do the following: 14mm - 24mm zoom, 35mm f1.4, and 24mm - 300mm zoom. Heavier than I like, but the 14mm - 24mm is just plain necessary. I plan each session carefully, normally hiking in the Pacific NorthWest or street in Portland. I have about 12 or 16 bags and belts and murses to choose from. JD [/QUOTE]
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