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Originally Posted by M_Six
Lessons learned while walking around NYC:
1. (Rodi will nah-nah me for this one) DON'T BRING ALL YOUR LENSES!! (My aching back.)
2. Don't expect clear shots of anything.
3. Prepare for construction. (The UN looked like a bombed out building.)
4. Don't overextend your outbound walk. It makes for a long, long walk back.
5. If you're walking, a 24-70mm f2.8L is worth any 5 primes. Maybe that's why they cost so much.
Oy, I'm sore.
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only time i took my 100-400mm with me was when we went to statue of liberty, and even then, there wasn't much point unless i wanted to read the registration on a boat or helicopter going by.
I would say 2 lenses would be good in NYC a wide angle zoom like your 10-22, and a 24-70. Only reason i say this is because of your crop body. The 24 just doesn't go wide enough of a crop in my opinion, however with the full frame, it's pretty good. however, on a full frame, i think i would enjoy the 24-105 a bit more as an every day shooter if i were to leave lenses behind. It's lighter then the 24-70, has image stabilizer and a bit more reach.
if you leave that 24-70 on your neck the whole day, you might feel it by the end of the day
, that's why i have the shoulder strap for it, takes so much weight off.
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