On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Christine Aguila
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Christine:    For our recent trip, I took the DA 21mm & the DA* 50-135mm.
> The DA 21 covered indoor museum, storefront streetscape, playful portraits
> of Darrel on the street, you know, the usual playful tourist walkabout
> stuff.   I needed the 50-135mm for the distance stuff--domes of buildings,
> as well as for close-up architectural details--and the 50-135mm is good for
> *across the street* reportage.  If you will be in the country side at all,
> you'll probably want the 50-135mm as well.  I love the DA 21mm as much as I
> love the DA* 50-135mm.  If for some reason I had to go ultra, ultra light,
> I'd take the DA 21mm & the FA 50mm 1.4.
>

Thanks for the response, Christine, you've given me some great food
for thought.... and the more I think about it, the more I like the
idea of the 21mm.  A great focal length, and that it's a "pancake" is
a huge plus.   Hmmmm....  maybe you can help me decide which shoes to
pack, too?

:)
-c

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