2Tiggies
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I am taking my new D7000 on a trip next month so we can spends some quality time together 
One of the places I am going is a fairly large railway museum and will probably be spending the better part of a full day there. I've checked with them and tripods are welcome provided they are used along with a fair dose of common sense and consideration which is great so I will be taking mine. But I am wondering if I should rent a fast lens (specifically the Nikon 24-70 F2.8 which I am eventually going to buy but can't right now) or just make do with the tripod and longer exposures.
I have a wide angle (Tokina 11-16 F2.8) which will cover me for shots that are suitable for that lens, but the best all purpose I have is the 18-105 F3.5 which loses some speed obviously, as soon as I start zooming in.
I will have the little 50 mm F1.8 with me although I may leave it in the room as I doubt there is really any advantage of that lens for this situation.
So do I rent and go handheld or take the tripod and just use what I have?
I have never taken photos inside a museum before but spoke to someone who has been there and said definitely take a fast lens or a tripod - or both. Any thoughts?

One of the places I am going is a fairly large railway museum and will probably be spending the better part of a full day there. I've checked with them and tripods are welcome provided they are used along with a fair dose of common sense and consideration which is great so I will be taking mine. But I am wondering if I should rent a fast lens (specifically the Nikon 24-70 F2.8 which I am eventually going to buy but can't right now) or just make do with the tripod and longer exposures.
I have a wide angle (Tokina 11-16 F2.8) which will cover me for shots that are suitable for that lens, but the best all purpose I have is the 18-105 F3.5 which loses some speed obviously, as soon as I start zooming in.
I will have the little 50 mm F1.8 with me although I may leave it in the room as I doubt there is really any advantage of that lens for this situation.
So do I rent and go handheld or take the tripod and just use what I have?
I have never taken photos inside a museum before but spoke to someone who has been there and said definitely take a fast lens or a tripod - or both. Any thoughts?