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So the Canon 35/1.8 or the collapsible Summicron would be the best single lens. What do you mean by the three step zoom, William? Do you mean, as Keith suggested, take a step back or forth to get a "zoom"? Using one lens is a fun challenge indeed.
Roland once stated that if you take only one lens, leave the Leica behind. It is too expensive.
QUOTE=wlewisiii]While I can believe you didn't used it, the nice thing about that one is that it's the short tele equivallent to the Canon 28/3.5 - so light & tiny you almost don't know you have it with you.
No, thinking about it a bit more, I'd say go the single lens route. Make it a nice high quality fast lens (Canon 35/1.8, or IIRC you have a collapsible 'cron?) and just use the three step zoom as necessary.
Like most of us here at RFF, you have an embarrassment of riches to choose from. I mean, just look at my .sig forex! 🙂 Go simple. It's fun, sometimes I think, to challenge yourself that way. My next trip I'm planning on taking my Canon A2E and my 50/1.8 and leaving my zoom at home.
Have fun with whatever you take & I know I'll have fun looking at the results!
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