Gear suggestions for Hawaii
Helvegr
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Hi all-
Taking my wife back to Maui after many years away. Looking to do some hiking and some photography on the journey.
Currently shooting a 5Dm2, but am not opposed to renting a body if there was some reason to.
Was sort of thinking about taking a 14-24 and a 70-200 lens. Don't want to go super heavy in gear, but want to have some bases covered.
Any tips from those who travel more frequently to the islands would be appreciated!
Taking my wife back to Maui after many years away. Looking to do some hiking and some photography on the journey.
Currently shooting a 5Dm2, but am not opposed to renting a body if there was some reason to.
Was sort of thinking about taking a 14-24 and a 70-200 lens. Don't want to go super heavy in gear, but want to have some bases covered.
Any tips from those who travel more frequently to the islands would be appreciated!
Camera: Nikon D4
Lenses: Nikon 70-200 f/2.8 VR II | Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 | Nikon 50mm f/1.4
Lighting: SB-910 | SU-800
Lenses: Nikon 70-200 f/2.8 VR II | Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 | Nikon 50mm f/1.4
Lighting: SB-910 | SU-800
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I think you are pretty well covered.....I would want a lens that can at least close focus (most lenses marked as Macro are only close focus not 1:1 macro) like a Sigma 24-70f2.8....great lens and does the close focus real well ..........or the Sigma 17-70 f2.8-4 ....I just do not like gaps between 24 and 70mm even tho I shot with a 70-210 for many years as my only 35mm lens but once I got my 24-70 I could not be without it and that meant another body cause I hate changing lenses
I am a bit of a gear whore, and pack with a 'don't leave home without it' attitude. I never learn! This trip I took:
7D
300mmf4
1.4TC
17 - 85mm
70 - 200 mm f2.8
50mm f1.4
17 - 40mm
Olympus underwater P&S
the daughter's Sony P&S
What I used:
7D
300mm + 1.4 TC
17 - 85
underwater camera
the daughter's P&S
which is really typical for me, since I like to find wildlife, and do sunset and other landscape stuff
The one thing I forgot, and really needed, was my tripod mount. Had the tripod, which of course was useless to me. It would have been very nice for sunsets.
Maui has changed for the better in the past decade, and we had a really great vacation! Wish I were still there, and hope to return soon.
Gallery - not yet complete. I also blogged about our activities, if you are interested in reading about our experiences.
Let me know if you have specific questions.
ann
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You also might want to consider an inexpensive waterproof camera to take snorkeling. We bought an Olympus off Amazon for around $100 that let me catch some turtles and other reef fish.
Ann, loved your work in your Maui gallery!!
Doug and Cathy
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