Which lenses to bring?

El Nebuloso

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Hi All,

I will be travelling to Venice and Vienna in May :woohoo:

I plan to bring my over-the-shoulder travel bag for my gear, with an additional attached lens bag. My 50mm 1.8 is a no-brainer due to size, and will go in a small side pocket. Here's the dilemna (all of lifes problems should be this hard;)). With this setup I will be limited to two lenses, and here are my possibilities:

Tokina 12-24 f4.0
Nikon 24-70 f2.8
Nikon 18-200 f3.5-6.3
Nikon 70-200 f2.8 (love it but probably not, as it is really big)

The body is a D300.

I plan on visiting lots of museums/historic sites (shooting only where allowed), and of course taking in everything I can outside as well. So, which two lenses would you choose?

Thanks for the help!
 
IMO, the 24-70 will be invaluable. I like a wide-angle low-light lens in places like churches and the 24-70 is a quality lens. Since I tend to focus more on architecture and other WA features, I personally would probably go with the 12-24 but I can see where someone may prefer the 18-200 even though it's a step down optically.
 
IMO, the 24-70 will be invaluable. I like a wide-angle low-light lens in places like churches and the 24-70 is a quality lens. Since I tend to focus more on architecture and other WA features, I personally would probably go with the 12-24 but I can see where someone may prefer the 18-200 even though it's a step down optically.

I wouldn't say the 27-70 really has wide angle on his D300. I'd definitely at least bring the 12-24.
 
I'd bring the Tokina 12-24 for any shots you may want to take in tighter spaces or indoors, along with the 18-200 for just keeping attached while you are outdoors and walking around town. As much of a love/hate relationship I have with this lens, it really is extremely convenient.

I think bringing your nifty fifty is a good idea---if for some reason you find yourself needing something a little faster indoors where space isn't limited, it'll be great to have.

Have a great trip---can't wait to see some shots!
 

The 18-200 would serve well as it has VR. You'll probably get the most use out of this one. If you find yourself doing a lot of tours that go indoors and you can't use the flash, then the VR will help at the wide end. f/3.5 at 18mm with VR is going to do serve you pretty well and its wider than 24mm obviously. The 24-70mm will be sharper (and bigger and heavier), but doesn't have the range of the 18-200mm. The 18-200 is a lot lighter than the 24-70 so that may be a factor on all day tours.

If you find yourself wanting to do a lot of landscapes/cityscapes, then the 12-24mm might be better for that.

Knowing that the 24-70mm is a monster of a lens and you've limited yourself to taking only 2 lenses, I would go with the 18-200mm because of its VR and wide focal range and the 12-24mm for its extra wide angle for a different perspective.
 
I have the 18-200 and the 24-70. I would definitely bring the 24-70. The IQ from that lens is unmatched by the 18-200. The 18-200 is awfully convenient, but I think I would rather have the better IQ and low light performance of the 24-70. Is there a way you could bring an extra lens in a lens pouch in your carry-on? You could switch lenses day to day based on what you will be doing that day. I guess the question you will have to ask yourself is whether convenience or IQ will be more important to you.
 
I'd be a bit leery of taking a trip like that and having my maximum reach only be 50 or 70mm... Be afraid of coming home with a lot of pictures and explaining how, "The detail right there was great but it's too small to see in the photo... sorry."
 
Thanks for all of the answers Everyone!

Great information. I think I may have a plan now. I can't wait:banana:
 
I'd take the 24-70 and the 70-200. From there, you have continuos focal length from 24-200. Additionally, it's the fastest glass (other than your 50) and the most high-quality glass too. These are two of my most-used work horse lenses. I use them all the time.

Have a fun trip - it sounds amazing.
 
I was in Venice in 2007- I don't have a big collection of lenses so I just used my 18-125mm. It was perfect range wise. I noticed most of my photos were taken between 18 and 70mm. The streets of Venice are very narrow- I definitely think you'll need something with at least 18mm at the wide end.
 
If you have time try and get over to Burano. Great place for photography- very colorful. Its just a short boat ride from Venice. Enjoy! Bring back lots of photos to share:)
 












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