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<p>Hi Dieter,<br>
Thanks for you response. Why would you take those 3 instead of 3 primes for example?<br>
regards,<br>
Gerjan</p>
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<p>Hi there,<br>
I am going for a two week trip to Thailand and Malaysia next week and I am currently thinking about what lenses to bring along. I am going to take photos of various scenes like an afternoon island wedding, streets in Kuala Lumpur and the Malaysian highlands (nature). As we will be walking a lot I want to travel light. I own the following lenses (all Canon). </p>
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<li>17-55 f/2.8</li>
<li>70-200 f/4</li>
<li>24 f/1.4 II</li>
<li>50 f/1.8 I </li>
<li>85 f/1.8</li>
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<p>What would you think would be the best combination if I take 3 lenses? I am shooting a 60D (crop) by the way.<br>
Thanks for your thoughts!<br>
Gerjan</p>
Trip to Thailand/Malaysia: which lenses?
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<p>Great, thank you all. This is really helpful. I didn't find the 17-55 limited on the wide side yet, so I'll start with that lens in Asia. I might pop in to a Canon shop in KL to find something wider when I have the need for a wider lens. Maybe I even rent one to try the coming weekend.<br>
For the zoom lens, I do not use the 70-200 that often and while being non-IS, it is still a big lens in the bag. I really like the alternative coined by Dieter to go with the 85/1.8 instead. So that'll make 17-55/2.8, 24/1.4 and 85/1.8. My 17-55 will be the wide lens or the one I'll put on in unknown situations while I can use the 24 en 85 for 'special' work. The 85 will work out nice for low light shots during the afternoon/night wedding, where the 70-200 won't work without flash.</p>