Travel set up... 24, 50, 90 OR 21, 35, 75?

Travel set up... 24, 50, 90 OR 21, 35, 75?

  • 24mm, 50mm, and 90mm

    Votes: 69 53.5%
  • 21mm, 35mm, and 75mm

    Votes: 60 46.5%

  • Total voters
    129
  • Poll closed .
I voted 25, 50, 90 because that fits well in my bag and that's what I took last time.
But I now have a 21. I am not sure I would take that for all trips, but for European cities certainly. I don't have a 75 and wouldn't find it long enough or wide enough to give it a place on a trip. For one lens alone I'd be happy with a 35 or a 50. If I had the 40 Nokton I might just take that.
 
do you have all 6 of those lenses?
If you're referring to me, yes Sir I do indeed. The 21 is the Asph, the 28 is the F2.0, the 35 is a Lux Asph, the 50 is the Noct, and the 90 & 135 are both Apos. That makes a nice system along with 4 bodies, 2 motors & 2 Leicavits.

Almost forgot--have to put film on the list, lol!

Dave
 
Depends on where U are going.

21 for a lot of show-off landscape/scenery, 90 for a lot of candid/cultural activities capture.

50 is optional for a half body shot of your another half across the dining table.

If the dining tables are small, go 35.
 
The great HCB did it with 50mm Summicron and the great Sam Abell with the 28mm Elmarit! Just saying..Good luck with the trio you choose.
 
My kit for a long time was 21/35/90. I've moved from the 35 to shooting more with a 50 though. If I want wide, I usually want WIIIDE, so the 21 works better for me than a 24/25.

So, for ME: 21/50/90. And I won't use the 90 that much. (but love it when I do).

For you? only you can answer that. Obviously we're not that much of a help- notice that most of these responses aren't even options on your poll! :)

-Brian
 
I voted for the second set up although my own preference is 18/35/50 with a 90 as a luxury additional extra. The 35 and 50 are the absolute musts for me. The 18 (Zeiss ZM) is far enough away from the 35 for it to offer a radically different take on things.
 
This is a stupid question, this is like asking "Guys, vanilla or chocolate, which one will I like best?" Well, taste them and you tell me. "Guys, should I have my stake done well done or medium rare??" Try it, and YOU tell ME.

You have to make your own mind up, you can't ask this question to other people, whatever anyone says is totally useless information to you.

"Guys, from now on, should I listen to Jazz or Rock & Roll, I don't know which one I like so tell me what to do"... come on mate.
 
am not providing n:th alternative, but for indoors, such as old castles, churches etc touristy visits, IMO 15-21mm is invaluable. then something for teleish side, 90-105 for example. and something for in between, 35-50, depending your preferences. well, I gave n:th alternative anyway :p
 
21 40 90 is probably a pretty solid overall setup, but that's sort of biased towards close quarters (narrow street) and/or landscapes, and candids. 40 is close enough to normal that it doesn't really make a difference, 21 is going to be nice for if you have any narrow back-alleys (like morocco or china), and 90 is (needless to say) portrait friendly.

not really classical though. i'd say you're better off skewing towards one end or the other (wide vs long) depending on where you think you'll be traveling and what you think you'll be shooting. 21 40 75 for the wide set, 35 50 90 if things are longer. two lenses you could probably get away with 24 or 28 and a 75.
 
This is a stupid question, this is like asking "Guys, vanilla or chocolate, which one will I like best?" Well, taste them and you tell me. "Guys, should I have my stake done well done or medium rare??" Try it, and YOU tell ME.

You have to make your own mind up, you can't ask this question to other people, whatever anyone says is totally useless information to you.

"Guys, from now on, should I listen to Jazz or Rock & Roll, I don't know which one I like so tell me what to do"... come on mate.

Someone should post a list of all these "Help me make my gear decision" threads.
Preferably grouped by country: "Which lens for Europe?"
 
Seems to me that you should pick between the 35mm and 50mm and then that'll answer your question regarding the others.
 
I can live very happy with a 28 and a 90/100. Don't really need those in the middle, nor wider than 28, but that's just me. I always have a 50 around, but I never take that with me or out of the bag unless I say to myself : let's put the 50 to some use. Otherwise it's 80% 28mm and 20% 90. My very personal choice.

Regards, Stefan
 
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