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 Posted: 15:23 - 31 Jan 2012 Post subject: Re: Touring with a DSLR |
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Not sure what 70-300 you've got, but my mid-range (well, a bit better than the cheapest anyway) is pretty chunky.
Presuming you've got a crop frame, I'd have thought you'd want a wider angle - if it's a canon, the 15-85 would give a nice range for typical 'travel' pictures I reckon and has a good reputation. (But isn't cheap, which is why I don't have one .)
Back in the 70s my parents toured with the original Olympus PEN-F - I'd definitely be tempted to look at that sort of thing (well, the modern ones) if I had the budget for a dedicated 'touring' camera, though Ideally I want a mirrorless compact full frame interchangeable lens .
Dust will still be a problem when you've got the camera out. Don't expect your luggage to stay sand-free however hard you try.
I'd definitely look at some reasonable padding around the camera - though you may able to make a lot of that out of clothes etc.
I definitely liked having my LX3 mounted on my handlebars for easy picture taking - on a quick release so I could grab a picture on the go easily. I had mine inside a waterproof snorkelling bag style thing - so it stayed pretty well protected while sat on the bars. |
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I toured with a DSLR last summer, well worth it. I've a D50 and stuck with one lens. Got some nice photos, which are actually on my wall at the moment in 30"x20" posters.
The DSLR goes in a tank bag easy enough, no worries. You can't beat the dust, so learn to live with that. It shouldn't be too much of a problem.
Just take a versatile lens and you're all set. Or if you have to, a wide angled lens and one more suitable for portraiture.
Of course it's not as small as a micro 4/3 camera, but if you enjoy your photography, then it's worth while. ____________________ Motorcycle headlight bulbs and HIDs
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Anyone use any hard cases in soft luggage for the their DSLR? I have soft luggage but trying to find something to hold body and lens separate or together. ____________________ Current: 2019 Yamaha T7 -> 2015 KTM Superduke R | 2000 Yamaha R1 Past -> 2009 KTM 990 SM -> 2005 kawasaki ZX10r -> 2000 Honda CBR 600 FY -> 2002 Honda XLV 125 Varadero
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If you really can't budget for another lens (or camera such as an LX5) then I think you would be best with the 50mm as it's your widest angle and relatively light and compact.
I'm a Nikon man myself so don't know much about Canon lenses but aren't there any 'old but good' secondhand primes going cheap on the Bay that would give you a wider angle? Something like a 20mm which even with the crop factor would give you a wide-ish angle and still be OK for general shots.
You wouldn't want to be changing lenses too often either in dusty conditions or your sensor will look like it has measles  |
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£45 will get you an 18-55. Not nearly as nice lens as the 50 from what I've seen, but for me I'd definitely want something on the wide end for travelling.
Ignore the vignetting due to the cover not being on quite right, but this sort of thing wouldn't come close with a 50 - Ideally I like a bit more (have a 10-24 now.) |
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Im not taking the Canon Eos 550D on my upcoming Mongolia/Russia trip. Bit too bulky, would be too worried about damaging it, and im no professional photographer anyway. Going to stick to the Iphone/Canon Ixus. ____________________ [Current Bikes - GSXR-750 K5 & C90-97 ] [Previous Bikes: Runner 125, YBR 125, GS500, Bandit 600, Hornet 600, ZX6R-99, C90-99, R1-99, XT600E-04, GSXR-750 K4, CRF250L '16] |
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This would maybe be no good, but I have a Canon EF 30-70 you could borrow. I can't remember what the aperture is but perhaps that won't be an issue in that brightness and at that focal length. ____________________ H100 Breaking for spares |
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Thanks chaps, I think I'll just be taking my 18-55 lens and keeping it in a tank bag like this one
https://www.windingroads.co.uk/shop/shopimages/products/normal/Web_CIMG1640.jpg
After all, if the camera isn't readily to hnd the likelyhood of me taking many pictures is slim so rather defeats the object of taking it in the first place.
Can anyone see any major flaws in that plan, bearing in mind I could be doing thousands of miles over rough terrain?
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dont worry about dust. My 550 is on its 2nd tour of afghanistan and all i have had is a broken 50mm. good luck!. ____________________ www.wilcollinsphoto.co.uk |
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I would personally not travel with the lens connected to the camera. ____________________ Current: 2019 Yamaha T7 -> 2015 KTM Superduke R | 2000 Yamaha R1 Past -> 2009 KTM 990 SM -> 2005 kawasaki ZX10r -> 2000 Honda CBR 600 FY -> 2002 Honda XLV 125 Varadero
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I would personally not travel with the lens connected to the camera. ____________________ Current: 2019 Yamaha T7 -> 2015 KTM Superduke R | 2000 Yamaha R1 Past -> 2009 KTM 990 SM -> 2005 kawasaki ZX10r -> 2000 Honda CBR 600 FY -> 2002 Honda XLV 125 Varadero
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Only my opinion unless it's pretty well protected and won't bounce about. ____________________ Current: 2019 Yamaha T7 -> 2015 KTM Superduke R | 2000 Yamaha R1 Past -> 2009 KTM 990 SM -> 2005 kawasaki ZX10r -> 2000 Honda CBR 600 FY -> 2002 Honda XLV 125 Varadero
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| Joe wrote: | Thanks chaps, I think I'll just be taking my 18-55 lens and keeping it in a tank bag like this one
https://www.windingroads.co.uk/shop/shopimages/products/normal/Web_CIMG1640.jpg
After all, if the camera isn't readily to hnd the likelyhood of me taking many pictures is slim so rather defeats the object of taking it in the first place.
Can anyone see any major flaws in that plan, bearing in mind I could be doing thousands of miles over rough terrain?
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You never mentioned having an 18 -55 in your original post. It helps when asking for advice to give accurate information  |
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Yeah if you can stop the movement. ____________________ Current: 2019 Yamaha T7 -> 2015 KTM Superduke R | 2000 Yamaha R1 Past -> 2009 KTM 990 SM -> 2005 kawasaki ZX10r -> 2000 Honda CBR 600 FY -> 2002 Honda XLV 125 Varadero
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