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Recommendations for Theme Park Carrying (Backpack, Sling Bag, Shoulder Bag)
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<blockquote data-quote="dddwyer1981" data-source="post: 186032" data-attributes="member: 15867"><p>That's what I was afraid of - bring less equipment. </p><p></p><p>My 24-70mm works pretty well in most instances while walking around, but there are those shots where I want the 70-200mm (i.e. when I wait with the infant, while my wife takes the 2 year old on the Merry-go-round). Next trip we take, maybe I'll try going with one lens, and see how it works out. Might be a heck of a lot less complex than worrying about leaving the gear in the stroller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dddwyer1981, post: 186032, member: 15867"] That's what I was afraid of - bring less equipment. My 24-70mm works pretty well in most instances while walking around, but there are those shots where I want the 70-200mm (i.e. when I wait with the infant, while my wife takes the 2 year old on the Merry-go-round). Next trip we take, maybe I'll try going with one lens, and see how it works out. Might be a heck of a lot less complex than worrying about leaving the gear in the stroller. [/QUOTE]
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