I am not a great photographer but have a decent camera - Canon 70D (step up from my Kodak compact). Very rarely off automatic shooting as I am not an enthusiast, merely wanted a better camera and it was a bargain at less than half price for the body due to it being the last one in the shop when PCWorld shut their store and moved in with Currys.
Last year we went to India and I took a EF-S 10-18 f/4.5-5.6 and a EF-S 50mmf/1.8 STM but to be honest, I wasn’t struck on the quality of distance photos so I have invested in a EF-S 55-250 mm f/4 -5.6 IS STM for another trip next month to the other side of the country during which we will be in the low Himalayas and hope to get a brief glimpse of Everest in the distance plus lots of everyday sight seeing.
My concern is that I may not have enough room for all 3 lenses due to hand baggage restrictions, size of camera bag (too small for 3 lenses) and weight for carrying about (I am 5ft on a good day with neck problems).
I could go for a bigger bag and blag it on the plane as other half’s 2nd piece of hand baggage or just leave one lens behind. If any of you were in this position and had to leave one lens behind, which one would it be?
Last year we went to India and I took a EF-S 10-18 f/4.5-5.6 and a EF-S 50mmf/1.8 STM but to be honest, I wasn’t struck on the quality of distance photos so I have invested in a EF-S 55-250 mm f/4 -5.6 IS STM for another trip next month to the other side of the country during which we will be in the low Himalayas and hope to get a brief glimpse of Everest in the distance plus lots of everyday sight seeing.
My concern is that I may not have enough room for all 3 lenses due to hand baggage restrictions, size of camera bag (too small for 3 lenses) and weight for carrying about (I am 5ft on a good day with neck problems).
I could go for a bigger bag and blag it on the plane as other half’s 2nd piece of hand baggage or just leave one lens behind. If any of you were in this position and had to leave one lens behind, which one would it be?