rob-nikon
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Next year I'm planning to combine some camping on location with landscape photography. Whilst my current landscape setup (24-70 f2.8 and 70-200 f2.8) is not too heavy for days out with the camera I know it will be too much once I add in the camping gear/food/water etc for an overnight camp. Whilst the most obvious option would be to swap the f2.8s for f4 equivalent versions (24-120 and 70-20) I'm not sure if this would enough of a weight saving (only saves 900g from 2.4kg) and I can't get my head around letting the f2.8's go when they are useful for the wildlife side, my main photography genre. Another option I've thought of is a one lens setup, maybe something like the 24-120 (maybe too short as I love the 70-200 for landscapes) or even a 28-300. I'm wondering what others do, are there any other lenses that I've not thought of considering.