Which lens for dslr in parks?

jpwoods

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If you could only take one lens per day/park which would you take & why? I would like to take only one lens this trip to save space & weight.
 
I normally have my 28-105 on a crop body. It's my walkaround lens and I've had it forever so I know exactly what it will do in a given situation. If I'm going out only at night to the parks I sometimes put just a fast prime on the camera. And I'll take my telephoto zoom to Animal Kingdom but not as my only lens.
 
The one that has been on my camera for most of the time for the last 3 years has been the 24-70. It is a good over all and low light lens. Now i picked up a 10-24 a few months ago. It will depend on what i plan on shooting on which one is on for the day or night, but i really do not go anywhere without these 2 lenses.
 
Last night I took once lens and it was the 14-24mm. Great for what I had in mind, but not an all-purpose lens.

Most of the time, I take the 24-70mm f/2.8. It has the range that I use the most and it's fast enough for dark rides., though I have to push the ISO.
 

My walkaround len is a 28-70 f2.8 on a crop sensor camera. It works okay in many situations however I could not just bring one lens on our trips. Because we visit only every eighteen months or so, I would feel to restricted if I could not bring more than one.
 
depends on what you want to take pictures of. I used my Zoom alot last trip since I wanted to capture animals, roof details like weather vanes, etc. Believe it is a 70-300 so it worked fine in almost all situations. Epcot and AK were my primary parks to use this lens.
 




















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