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ozytripper got a reaction from PSantos in Fuji Birds
xpro2 with 100-400mm and 1.4x converter shot at 400mm
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ozytripper got a reaction from John Fewings in 18-135 mm or 55-200 mm lens?
I tend to look at it from a system point of view
If you already have the 10-24mm, 18-55mm then the 55-200mm lens is the best complementary lens to complete your system
These 3 lenses together give you a great travel range
I have the 135mm and had the 55-200mm too but sold it for the 50-140mm. I am happy with both lenses and my 135mm seems to be pretty sharp
I normally travel with 2 Fuji bodies (XT2 and XPRO2) plus
10-24mm
18-55mm
50-140mm plus a 1.4X converter and if my trip requires it
100-400mm as well
I just pick the lenses I need for the day and leave the rest in my hotel locked up in my suitcase
either way you can't go wrong with Fuji Lenses
All the best and have a good trip
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ozytripper got a reaction from dv. in Fuji Birds
Fuji XT2 with 100-400mm and 1.4X shot at 400mm (equivalent to 560mm)
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ozytripper got a reaction from dv. in Fuji Birds
xpro2 with 100-400mm and 1.4x converter shot at 400mm
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ozytripper got a reaction from jerryy in Fuji Birds
Fuji XT2 with 100-400mm and 1.4X shot at 400mm (equivalent to 560mm)
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ozytripper got a reaction from Guzzi Jim in Thailand travel, which lenses to take
Not sure what you are interested in photographing in Thailand. Some of the temples will require an ultra wide angle lens to shoot inside
I suggest the Xpro2 with the 18-55 plus a long lens if you want to travel light
I normally bring more lenses when i travel anywhere - from 10-22, 18-55 (or 18-135mm) and 50-140mm
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ozytripper reacted to milandro in Kipon tilt adapter, would you please show some of your images?
resurrection of this thread
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