I've been toying around with the idea for a week or two, but I think I've finally decided that I'm leaving my 18-200 at home for our trip to The World next week.
Before I get any responses telling me that I'm making a huge mistake and that I should bring it, consider this.
I know...I may end up regretting it since the 18-200 is by far the most convenient lens to tote around, but not bringing it will give me the chance to get a little bit more creative, spend some extra time composing shots, really get to know my new UWA lens and maybe even come back with a shot or two that you haven't seen some variation of yet.
I have no kids to chase around for pictures and I'll only be doing one park (MK) and DTD since this is a weekend trip. I know now that my Tokina 11-16 will work just fine for fireworks (thanks boB and Tom). I love my Sigma 30 most out of my lenses anyway and for our trip to DC back in April, it was probably mounted to my camera 75% of the time. I'll have the Nikon 10.5 fisheye to play around with as well, for at least a day and a half (thanks again Karyl!)
So why lug one more thing down there?
All in all, if it ends up being a mistake, I have a whole week in December to make up for it.
