When we spent 3 weeks in Australia I took two lenses, the 16-45 and my FA100 
macro.

I'd like to have taken a longer zoom but I don't have one.  If I had, I may 
have left the macro at home.

I've found primes to be very fiddly when travelling.  I'm there to experience 
the location and culture, not faff about with cameras :)

Cheers,
Dave

> On May 3, 2015, at 4:22 pm, Daniel J. Matyola <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I need some advice.
> 
> Later this month, we will be going on a trip.  After 3 days in San
> Diego (including the Zoo), we will fly to Japan for a week, mostly in
> Tokyo, Kyoto and Mt Fuji/Hakone Park.  We then will spend a few days
> in Beijing, including a day trip to The Great Wall, followed by three
> days in San Francisco.
> 
> Because we will be moving around a lot, and shlepping a lot of
> baggage,I need to keep my camera kit small and light.  I could use
> some advice on what to bring.
> 
> Of course, I will be taking my K-5 II S, which is my go-to camera, and
> my most versatile lens, the DA 18-135 mm F 3.5-5.6 zoom.
> 
> My back-up camera is normally the K-r, but it is pretty big.  The same
> applies to my trusty *ist D. I am considering taking the K-01 instead.
> Another possibility would be the Optio, which is easy to slip into my
> pocket so I can take it anywhere.  Of course, it is quite limited, but
> it could allow me to get some shots I might miss if I do not have the
> big DSLR with me.  The GoPro would also be handy and easy to pocket.
> 
> For lenses, I have been using the FA 100 F2.8 Macro a lot lately, and
> it would be great for flowers, food and small objects, but it is big
> and heavy.  Other lenses I might like to have with me are the DA F2.8
> 35 mm macro limited, the DA F2.8 40 mm XS, or the DA 50mm F1.8.  I
> might want another zoom, perhaps the 75-300, DAL F18-55, or DAL
> 50-200.
> 
> Can I get by with a monopod, or should I lug the Manfrotto tripod
> along?  Most of the shots will be outdoors, and the K-5 is pretty good
> in low light, but I might need the external flash as well.
> 
> There is just too much gear.  I can't afford to be overloaded to the
> point I  will spend more time lugging a camera bag than taking images.
> 
> What do you folks think is essential for a once-in -a-lifetime trip like this?
> 
> Dan Matyola
> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
> 
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