I've used the 24-240 on several vacations now and have been pleased with the results.
I live in Western Mass, the buses i have seen come through do stop along the road as long as they can park far enough of the road to be safe. There are some times that other people want take pictures as well. The 24-105 will work well and if you have tele converter would be a nice add on. a word of caution, The fall can be very nice, but depending on when we get out first frost, it could be latter in the fall before colors peak and when they do peak they are not here long.
jims203 wrote:
16-35 should be great for the majority and keep it light and simple. On a recent trip to the Swiss Alps Skiing the larger heavy lens stayed in the room only once or twice did I wish for the 18-200.
16-35? On a full frame the 24-105 would probably cover just about anything. On my hiking trip to Scotland last year the 12-40 on my OM-1 covered just about everything. Full frame equivalent that’s 24-80.
You didn't say if your camera is full frame or crop.
wrk1234 wrote:
My wife and I are going on a bus tour of New England this fall. This is not a photo workshop or photo tour so I don’t expect to be getting up early for dawn shots or having the time to set up my tripod to take the type of shots I would take if this was a photo tour. I am thinking about purchasing the Canon 24-240 Rf lens to use on the tour. I have a good assortment of lens (24 f/1.4, 16-35 f/4, 24-105 f/4, etc) but was thinking that I wouldn’t be able to take several lenses and have the time (or space in a carry on) to switch lenses when the landscape dictates. Therefore I was wondering if any one had any suggestions or had purchased the Canon 24-240 lens and had concerns about using that lens . BTW - I am shooting a Canon R5.
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Get a Sony RX100m6/7 and ENJOY the trip.
wrk1234 wrote:
My wife and I are going on a bus tour of New England this fall. This is not a photo workshop or photo tour so I don’t expect to be getting up early for dawn shots or having the time to set up my tripod to take the type of shots I would take if this was a photo tour. I am thinking about purchasing the Canon 24-240 Rf lens to use on the tour. I have a good assortment of lens (24 f/1.4, 16-35 f/4, 24-105 f/4, etc) but was thinking that I wouldn’t be able to take several lenses and have the time (or space in a carry on) to switch lenses when the landscape dictates. Therefore I was wondering if any one had any suggestions or had purchased the Canon 24-240 lens and had concerns about using that lens . BTW - I am shooting a Canon R5.
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I have one, and an R5. It is a good lens but lacks a separate focus ring. I also noticed some vignetting but can't remember whether it was at the 24 or 240 mm end.
Merlin1300
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