Title: best (for $1k) and easiest-to-carry lens for 50D for Galapagos Post by: Nickster on June 04, 2010, 06:33:58 PM Going to Galapagos in end of June. Have an 50D. Have been using a Tamron 28-300 XR which I bought in 2004/2005; main reason being, I am not good in changing lens. Would like to buy to a better "all-purpose" lens for Galapogos trip. Budget, less than $1k. Which one should I buy? Should I increase the budget a bit to get a better lens?
Better yet, is an "all-purpose" lens good for Galapagos? I want to get some really good if not great pictures with this once-a-long-while trip. Should I go for two, one being wide angle, and one for zoom? If so, which two should I get, same budget? or with a little more budget? Thanks in advance! Nick Title: Re: best (for $1k) and easiest-to-carry lens for 50D for Galapagos Post by: marcfs on June 05, 2010, 08:57:14 PM Great article about shooting in the Galapogos is by Thom Hogan located at http://www.bythom.com/Galapagos.htm . The article covers several relevant topics:
Table of Contents: • What Will You See? • Which Camera Should You Take? • What Lenses Do You Need? • How Much Film Is Enough? • Do I Bring a Tripod? • What's a Typical Day Like? • Ecotourism Versus Survival Definitely a worthwhile read. I'd think about adding a lens with IS. Being able to get close to the subject will help the image when shooting in harsh light. You can also look at Artie Morris's website http://www.birdsasart.com and search the bulletin archive for Galapagos. Artie shows what and how he captured his terrific images over many years of trips to the Galapagos. Enjoy your trip. Marc http://www.marcschoenholz.com |