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One lens for Japan: 24-70, 70-200, 10-22, or 24-105?

Roysan
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Hello, I have a EOS R6, adapter, and EF 24-70 f2.8 USM, 70-200 f2.8 USM, and 10-22 3.5-4.5 USM lenses.

Will be able to get by with the 24-70?  Or should I get the new 24-105 2.8?  It's very expensive so I think I can take all the picture I want with the old 24-70.  The 70-200 is kinda heavy packing light.

Also, should I take the R6 up a Mt. Fuji climb or just use my iphone 14Maxpro?

Thanks.

 

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Waddizzle
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The 24-70 f/2.8 is a must. The 70-200 f/2.8, if space allows.  The EF-S 10-22 is made for crop sensor bodies. Leave it at home. 

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ebiggs1
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OK the question is what "one" lens should you take? Correct? I would take the Canon RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM Lens. It is cheaper the the f2.8 version and you will never miss the stop.

"... should I take the R6 up a Mt. Fuji climb or just use my iphone 14Maxpro?"

You are kidding? My 1 series goes everywhere I go whichever 1 series I had at the time that is. I didn't buy a top of the line camera and top of the line lenses to use a iPhone.🙄 Take the R6 and RF 24-105mm f/4 lens. Get youself a shoulder strap like the Black Rapid.

EB
EOS 1DX and 1D Mk IV and less lenses then before!

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@Tintype_18 wrote:

Question: Wasn't there something about blocking tourists from taking photos of Mt. Fuji? This was in a city, nothing about climbing Mt. Fuji.

Now we would like to see some photos when you get back.


https://osm.org/go/7Qyd8uVuw--?m=

Yes, the same day I arrived there, May 21. Not a problem if you are tall. Don't know how it looks now because it was full of holes when I left.

Skärmbild från 2024-07-06 21-46-53.png

I bring my EF24-105/4L IS USM on all my trips. If I want something wider I take panorama. Taisetzusan in Japan below.

Skärmbild från 2024-07-06 22-01-38.png

Iceland and Eyjafjallajökull below.

Skärmbild från 2024-07-06 22-24-19.png

Last month I also brought my EF75-300. Cheap enough to be in checked luggage, light weight and not too bad quality stopped down and with a lens profile. My prime lenses are too heavy.

Skärmbild från 2024-07-06 21-55-18.png

With only one lens to bring I would say 24-105/4, any version. The second choice would be the heavier 24-70.

And just one more thing. In Japan the humidity is high. I used zip bags with silica gel to protect my gear from fungus.

 

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Waddizzle
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The 24-70 f/2.8 is a must. The 70-200 f/2.8, if space allows.  The EF-S 10-22 is made for crop sensor bodies. Leave it at home. 

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ebiggs1
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OK the question is what "one" lens should you take? Correct? I would take the Canon RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM Lens. It is cheaper the the f2.8 version and you will never miss the stop.

"... should I take the R6 up a Mt. Fuji climb or just use my iphone 14Maxpro?"

You are kidding? My 1 series goes everywhere I go whichever 1 series I had at the time that is. I didn't buy a top of the line camera and top of the line lenses to use a iPhone.🙄 Take the R6 and RF 24-105mm f/4 lens. Get youself a shoulder strap like the Black Rapid.

EB
EOS 1DX and 1D Mk IV and less lenses then before!

“ I would take the Canon RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM Lens. “

If you already own an EF 24-70 f:2.8, why would you want to buy a 24-105 f/4?

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"The right mouse button is your friend."

"Will be able to get by with the 24-70?  Or should I get the new 24-105 2.8?""

OK the direct answer is, yes, the OP can get by with his lens. However, he asked what "one" lens should he take, IMHO, I would prefer the 24-105mm f2.8 but he complained about price so that puts the 24-105mm f4 as the choice. This should not be that difficult to understand. 105mm vs 70mm in wanting a single lens is preferrable. 

EB
EOS 1DX and 1D Mk IV and less lenses then before!


Maybe Roysan needs to review recent photos to see what focal lengths are most commonly used.  

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Tintype_18
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Question: Wasn't there something about blocking tourists from taking photos of Mt. Fuji? This was in a city, nothing about climbing Mt. Fuji.

Now we would like to see some photos when you get back.

John
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@Tintype_18 wrote:

Question: Wasn't there something about blocking tourists from taking photos of Mt. Fuji? This was in a city, nothing about climbing Mt. Fuji.

Now we would like to see some photos when you get back.


https://osm.org/go/7Qyd8uVuw--?m=

Yes, the same day I arrived there, May 21. Not a problem if you are tall. Don't know how it looks now because it was full of holes when I left.

Skärmbild från 2024-07-06 21-46-53.png

I bring my EF24-105/4L IS USM on all my trips. If I want something wider I take panorama. Taisetzusan in Japan below.

Skärmbild från 2024-07-06 22-01-38.png

Iceland and Eyjafjallajökull below.

Skärmbild från 2024-07-06 22-24-19.png

Last month I also brought my EF75-300. Cheap enough to be in checked luggage, light weight and not too bad quality stopped down and with a lens profile. My prime lenses are too heavy.

Skärmbild från 2024-07-06 21-55-18.png

With only one lens to bring I would say 24-105/4, any version. The second choice would be the heavier 24-70.

And just one more thing. In Japan the humidity is high. I used zip bags with silica gel to protect my gear from fungus.

 

Nice pictures thank you.

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