Hi all - Taking a cruise this summer to the Caribbean and am trying to pare down my equipment to the minimum. I'm thinking of just taking 2 lenses - Tamron 10-24mm and Tamron 18-270mm. I think this would give me more than adequate coverage and along with my flash (SB-700) and maybe a travel monopod, I can get this all into a smaller backpack. I do have more lenses (all prime 35, 50 and 85mm) and other gear, but don't want to be burdened down with stuff I probably won't use anyway.
Thoughts??
From personal experience, on a cruise to new Caledonia, those two lenses will be fine. I did not take a flash/tripod/monopod.
I agree with RT, those two would work and forget the monopod/tripod/flash. Just extra clutter to drag along! Enjoy!
I agreee with the others that the two lenses are fine, but I always take a tripod, always.
Our last cruise was the Panama Canal...98% of my shots were with my 24-120mm attached to my D750. I did use the flash on one or two occasions aboard ship, i.e. taking photos of my cabin, friends I met aboard ship, set up tripod to take selfie of wife and I, etc...if your crunched for space probably not worth bringing flash...the only time I used any other lens was actually going thru the canal to take photos of things on the shore, I did use my 70-300 and one of the photographers I met on board had a 150-600 and used it too, again only thru the canal...all my excursions I just carried the one lens I mentioned above...in my humble opinion the your 18-270 will be more than adequate...I doubt you'll take the 10-24 out of the bag, but it's a light lens, correct....heck, take it. Have fun look forward in seeing your photos.
Your 18 - 270 will do just fine. Leave the strobe, bring the Monopod. I took several mini bungee cords to use as an add hoc monopod clamp; worked really well. I assume from your lens description, you've got a Canon or Nikon? Use the built in flash, but get a clip on flash diffuser like Gary Fong's Puffer.
I would think the 18-270 is fine. With the 10-24, done.
NJphotodoc wrote:
Hi all - Taking a cruise this summer to the Caribbean and am trying to pare down my equipment to the minimum. I'm thinking of just taking 2 lenses - Tamron 10-24mm and Tamron 18-270mm. I think this would give me more than adequate coverage and along with my flash (SB-700) and maybe a travel monopod, I can get this all into a smaller backpack. I do have more lenses (all prime 35, 50 and 85mm) and other gear, but don't want to be burdened down with stuff I probably won't use anyway.
Thoughts??
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The 18-270 is all you need. Be sure to bring a CP.
Unlikely you'll use monopod or flash.
Practice making Panos with your 18-270. They'll be better than using the 10-24.
pwrxprt wrote:
Our last cruise was the Panama Canal...98% of my shots were with my 24-120mm attached to my D750. I did use the flash on one or two occasions aboard ship, i.e. taking photos of my cabin, friends I met aboard ship, set up tripod to take selfie of wife and I, etc...if your crunched for space probably not worth bringing flash...the only time I used any other lens was actually going thru the canal to take photos of things on the shore, I did use my 70-300 and one of the photographers I met on board had a 150-600 and used it too, again only thru the canal...all my excursions I just carried the one lens I mentioned above...in my humble opinion the your 18-270 will be more than adequate...I doubt you'll take the 10-24 out of the bag, but it's a light lens, correct....heck, take it. Have fun look forward in seeing your photos.
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On our recent Panama canal cruise I had use for a long lens on a couple of the shore excursions: Aviry in Cartegania and Crocodiles in Costa Rica. I didn't bring my best one and wished I had.
Great advice and thanks to all. Forgot to mention I have a D7200 and I have a set a set of snap-on diffusers for the popup flash however I do like the power of the SB700 for indoor and group shots.
Now to head to Port Miami and head on out. Hopefully I'll have some great photos to post when I get back.
Maybe two bodies to eliminate changing lenses. I usually travel with two bodies and two lenses.
Enjoy the cruise.
Mark
NJphotodoc wrote:
Hi all - Taking a cruise this summer to the Caribbean and am trying to pare down my equipment to the minimum. I'm thinking of just taking 2 lenses - Tamron 10-24mm and Tamron 18-270mm. I think this would give me more than adequate coverage and along with my flash (SB-700) and maybe a travel monopod, I can get this all into a smaller backpack. I do have more lenses (all prime 35, 50 and 85mm) and other gear, but don't want to be burdened down with stuff I probably won't use anyway.
Thoughts??
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NJphotodoc wrote:
Hi all - Taking a cruise this summer to the Caribbean and am trying to pare down my equipment to the minimum. I'm thinking of just taking 2 lenses - Tamron 10-24mm and Tamron 18-270mm. I think this would give me more than adequate coverage and along with my flash (SB-700) and maybe a travel monopod, I can get this all into a smaller backpack. I do have more lenses (all prime 35, 50 and 85mm) and other gear, but don't want to be burdened down with stuff I probably won't use anyway.
Thoughts??
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My experience with cruising is to bring a small camera. I've gotten good pictures, didn't annoy my wife with excess gear, and I enjoyed the cruises.
billnikon
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NJphotodoc wrote:
Hi all - Taking a cruise this summer to the Caribbean and am trying to pare down my equipment to the minimum. I'm thinking of just taking 2 lenses - Tamron 10-24mm and Tamron 18-270mm. I think this would give me more than adequate coverage and along with my flash (SB-700) and maybe a travel monopod, I can get this all into a smaller backpack. I do have more lenses (all prime 35, 50 and 85mm) and other gear, but don't want to be burdened down with stuff I probably won't use anyway.
Thoughts??
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Those two lenses will do nicely even though they are Tamrons (poor guy). Leave the mono pod. If the SB-700's head can be turned up and behind you for pleasing shots inside, take it, but if your camera has a pop up flash, that could get you by if you are used to it's results. Remember the first rule of traveling with camera's, travel lite travel right.
just got back from a Norweigen cruise,just took lumix p&shoot,lovely photos did no want to be lumbered down.
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