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<blockquote data-quote="Eduard" data-source="post: 421747" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>Pro lenses (currently 24-70/2.8, previously 17-55/2.8) all the way for "serious" vacations. I'll only bring a utility lens (28-300 or previously 18-200) if I will be on a guided tour or where changing lenses is difficult (e.g. Pearl Harbor). If I'm only looking for snapshot type images or traveling for work, my V2 kit is the answer. With the V2 I can bring a full kit in little space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 421747, member: 986"] Pro lenses (currently 24-70/2.8, previously 17-55/2.8) all the way for "serious" vacations. I'll only bring a utility lens (28-300 or previously 18-200) if I will be on a guided tour or where changing lenses is difficult (e.g. Pearl Harbor). If I'm only looking for snapshot type images or traveling for work, my V2 kit is the answer. With the V2 I can bring a full kit in little space. [/QUOTE]
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