Hi Frank ...
The answer depends on what you want to photograph. A long lens for
bringing distant views a bit closer is good, as is a wide lens for
capturing the great views. A macro would be nice if you'd like to
get some close-up shots of rocks, flowers, etc., If I had to take
but one lens it would probably be the A100/2.8 macro. You might
want to consider a good quality zoom lens, but I couldn't recommend
one as I'm not very familiar with them.
--
Shel Belinkoff
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on the incongruities of life" - Phillip Jones Griffiths
Frank Wajer wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> this autumn I'll be gaing to Nepal and I want to get some nice pictures
> of the Himalaya. Can anyone advice me on what focal length lens to use?
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