Heavier than I thought

MAJPLO

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I rented a sigma 24-70 for a trip to Disneyland and is is MUCH heavier than I thought it would be. I'm in a bit of a panic knowing we leave tomorrow and I'm not sure what to do with this. I have a good strap but the case that came with my pentax k30 will be pretty much useless I think. So whatever advice you all can offer will be very appreciated. Even if all you have to say is, "suck it up."
 
We bought a sling pack for our upcoming trip. Seems to distribute the weight well and stays in place when moving around. I plan on bringing camera body and two lenses with me. Maybe you could find a different bag?
 
I rented a sigma 24-70 for a trip to Disneyland and is is MUCH heavier than I thought it would be. ... So whatever advice you all can offer will be very appreciated. Even if all you have to say is, "suck it up."

It won't help your upcoming trip, but I absolutely love the Capture Camera Clip (https://peakdesignltd.com/capture/)

What I find with the big camera is that doing most of the walking with the camera slung cross body and under arm helps.
 

Black rapid strap. Really helps with the weight.

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Are you trying to carry around your neck the whole time? With my 6D and a heavy lens I have to carry it cross body. That much weight is just too much to have around my neck for any length of time. I use the Industry Disgrace as well.
 
Definitely cross body but switching it up also. I'm super nervous about it cross body though and sticking out so much.

At this point I think I'm wondering when and where to make sure I have it and when to just leave it in the room and use the 18-55. We are at Disneyland and California Adventure on three day park hoppers plus one MHP afternoon/evening.
 
Is the 24 wide enough for Disney? I would get much more use out of the 18-55 plus its a lot lighter and smaller. I think you would have done much better with a Tamron 17-50 f2.8 on a Disney vacation but that's just my opinion. On my K-5IIs, I shot about 90% of my shots with the Tamron 17-50. I also bought into Pentax for the AWESOME prime lenses which are really small.
 
I have used the Sigma 28-70 f2.8 at WDW on three trips. This lens is the predecessor to the 24-70, but has similar ergonomics. This is my walkaround lens. I definitely would give up being wider for the lowlight capability of the f2.8. It has been my experience that Disney likes to play with lowlight. I also like the extra reach of the 70 over 55. I would wear it cross body and have it adjusted so my hand would rest on the camera. That is how I wear my BR. So I guess my response would be to "suck it up.":rotfl2:
 
Is the 24 wide enough for Disney? I would get much more use out of the 18-55 plus its a lot lighter and smaller. I think you would have done much better with a Tamron 17-50 f2.8 on a Disney vacation but that's just my opinion. On my K-5IIs, I shot about 90% of my shots with the Tamron 17-50. I also bought into Pentax for the AWESOME prime lenses which are really small.

24 was actually just about perfect at Disneyland.
 
I have used the Sigma 28-70 f2.8 at WDW on three trips. This lens is the predecessor to the 24-70, but has similar ergonomics. This is my walkaround lens. I definitely would give up being wider for the lowlight capability of the f2.8. It has been my experience that Disney likes to play with lowlight. I also like the extra reach of the 70 over 55. I would wear it cross body and have it adjusted so my hand would rest on the camera. That is how I wear my BR. So I guess my response would be to "suck it up.":rotfl2:

Well I did suck it up and it wasn't bad at all. I only had trouble on our second day and I think it had to do with something else I was carrying.
 
Glad it all went well for you :)

I was hoping you would report back because I'm using this lens on our next trip to WDW and I do know how heavy it is so the neck strap is not the best option for me. I felt it on my neck by the end of a full day with my Tokina 11-16 and that is significantly lighter by comparison.

I have just bought myself an UPstrap so I'm going to test it out in the run up to our trip to get used to it. I have never used a strap before (save for the standard on that comes with the camera) and don't really like the Black Rapid Strap connection system. I will report back on my findings too :)
 
Well I did suck it up and it wasn't bad at all. I only had trouble on our second day and I think it had to do with something else I was carrying.

Glad it worked out for you...where are the pics? :thumbsup2
 












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