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Hey everyone,
I hope to take a nice vacation in the first part of 2016 to escape the upcoming snowpocalypse in Quebec, but mostly to go experience new things and places and give myself new opportunities for photography that I wouldn't get here.
So I'm thinking ahead of time about what I want to do for gear. What I currently have is a basic sling bag that holds my D5200 with 18-55mm VR kit lens + Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 and macro extension tubes. I think there is still room for one more lens in there, and maybe some extra batteries. I'm more or less happy with this sling bag, but I'm not opposed to going for a nice proper backpack either. I'm feeling like I really don't want to miss out on shots for lack of gear. I'll definitely be going out often with the sole purpose of wandering around for pictures.
If you've followed any of pics in the stickied thread, then you know I love landscapes and low-light photography. I wouldn't mind wildlife pictures, but I don't have a big zoom and don't have a lot of experience with that type of photography. I'm kinda slow IMO, I like to take my time and do my thing. An impressive panoramic night sky shot away from light pollution is at the top of my list hehe. Something better than the kit lens to walk around at night that isn't an ultrawide would be great. Though I'm not opposed to tripods, I really want to be able to take good hand held shots in low light. I have taken some decent shots with my kit lens at 1/5 to 1/6 sec ISO 1600, but my hands are not that steady, so it's hard to do it, and I often need more than ISO 1600 depending, and then things aren't so nice. The Tokina is a lot better in this regard, but most of the time the shots I'm taking with that I am setting the camera down somewhere for a long exposure.
So my checklist so far would be something like:
- spare batteries, don't have any yet
- spare SD cards, just have a 32 gig for now
- maybe a backpack
- polarizing filter or other filters?
- if i get a backpack then maybe a gorilla pod or similar portable tripod
but i'm unsure about lenses. i feel like i still need something more than the 18-55 and 11-16, even if I don't go for a big zoom. having played with my friend's 35mm and 50mm f/1.8 primes, it might be worth throwing one of those in, but i'm not sure, open to suggestions. Last I checked, lenses that offered greater performance than the kit lens but with similar or greater reach were fairly expensive, and the 1.8 primes were where the crazy quality/performance/value was at. I'm hoping to get a fresh perspective from people with experience shooting various other lenses that might open my mind to any other great options that I've overlooked.
Thanks for any input, or shared experiences about your travel photography. In case location matters, I am thinking Indonesia and Thailand, but nothing is final yet for that. Have a number of beautiful places on the list.
I hope to take a nice vacation in the first part of 2016 to escape the upcoming snowpocalypse in Quebec, but mostly to go experience new things and places and give myself new opportunities for photography that I wouldn't get here.
So I'm thinking ahead of time about what I want to do for gear. What I currently have is a basic sling bag that holds my D5200 with 18-55mm VR kit lens + Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 and macro extension tubes. I think there is still room for one more lens in there, and maybe some extra batteries. I'm more or less happy with this sling bag, but I'm not opposed to going for a nice proper backpack either. I'm feeling like I really don't want to miss out on shots for lack of gear. I'll definitely be going out often with the sole purpose of wandering around for pictures.
If you've followed any of pics in the stickied thread, then you know I love landscapes and low-light photography. I wouldn't mind wildlife pictures, but I don't have a big zoom and don't have a lot of experience with that type of photography. I'm kinda slow IMO, I like to take my time and do my thing. An impressive panoramic night sky shot away from light pollution is at the top of my list hehe. Something better than the kit lens to walk around at night that isn't an ultrawide would be great. Though I'm not opposed to tripods, I really want to be able to take good hand held shots in low light. I have taken some decent shots with my kit lens at 1/5 to 1/6 sec ISO 1600, but my hands are not that steady, so it's hard to do it, and I often need more than ISO 1600 depending, and then things aren't so nice. The Tokina is a lot better in this regard, but most of the time the shots I'm taking with that I am setting the camera down somewhere for a long exposure.
So my checklist so far would be something like:
- spare batteries, don't have any yet
- spare SD cards, just have a 32 gig for now
- maybe a backpack
- polarizing filter or other filters?
- if i get a backpack then maybe a gorilla pod or similar portable tripod
but i'm unsure about lenses. i feel like i still need something more than the 18-55 and 11-16, even if I don't go for a big zoom. having played with my friend's 35mm and 50mm f/1.8 primes, it might be worth throwing one of those in, but i'm not sure, open to suggestions. Last I checked, lenses that offered greater performance than the kit lens but with similar or greater reach were fairly expensive, and the 1.8 primes were where the crazy quality/performance/value was at. I'm hoping to get a fresh perspective from people with experience shooting various other lenses that might open my mind to any other great options that I've overlooked.
Thanks for any input, or shared experiences about your travel photography. In case location matters, I am thinking Indonesia and Thailand, but nothing is final yet for that. Have a number of beautiful places on the list.
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