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RE: Minimalist Nature / Minimalistische Natur
😆 and I need a bigger backpack too, that I can carry these big lenses I have, since I've switched to the EOS R.
I know, the best lens is the one, that you have with you, but what should I do, when I see the next web and I have the telephoto lens only?
I go for a walk now, and maybe I'll get wet 🙃☂️
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ITs always a challenge knowing what lenses to take, Today I wasn’t really expecting a walk so i Just had my walk around lense but it was only lightly raining so I went for walk and would have bene great if I had a winder lenses with me but Ohh well what will be will be
That's true, and always when I think, I take only the 24-105mm lens with me I see something further away or a bird, for which I would need the telephoto lens ... ;)
That happens to us all, thats why often when coming into the city if I don’t have somewhere planned to go I just carry my 24-240 as a walk around lens gives me some versatility for no matter what I see
24-240 is quite a wide range. That would be enough for most situations, just as you say.
YEs its Great for many situations, not as crisp as a prime lens but handy for walking around :)
I have only one prime lens, a 50mm f/1.8, which came with the EOS M50, but I haven't used it yet. I prefer the flexibility of my zoom lenses, because it's just easier ;) ... and the 24-105, that came with the EOS R is the sharpest lens I ever had :)
The 24-104 is an F4 lens isnt it thats a great lens, and I love the nifty 50s I don’t have one for this camera but it will be my next lens to add to my 28MM and 90MM fixed length lenses, and I have the 28-70 Kit lens,
The 24-105mm is really great and I would never go anywhere without it :)
I think, I should give the nifty fifty a chance - maybe one day I'll take it with me :) I never felt very comfortable with prime lenses.
My next lens for the EOS R will be a wide angle lens like 16-35mm, but it's too expensive for me at the moment. Until then I use the 10-18 from the EOS M50, when I need it.