January 11, 2019 Adventure, Reviews

Best Camera Lenses for Travel Photography

When packing everything you need for travel, you have to think about the lens to bring with you. For most travellers, selecting the best travel camera is a challenge. Mostly, they choose to move with all their lenses but space and weight do not allow. That is why when selecting a camera lens for your travel photography:

Identify your main goals

To select the best camera lenses for travel, you will have to identify your key goals. Decide on the type of photos you will be shooting – scenic, street photos, family portraits, wildlife or snapshots. In fact, you do not have to be specific on the type of photographs you will be shooting, but goal setting will help you narrow down the lens options and avoid the anxiety associated with the choice of camera lenses.

Decide on the number of camera lenses you require

You will have to determine what the trip will involve. If you are travelling for a photo expedition, you will have to consider your abilities. By bringing a few lenses with you, you will be increasing your creative options. And if deciding on the number of lenses you need is a problem, you will be out of luck. Some lenses in the market will do anything. Here are the best travel lenses to consider when planning on travelling.

The 35 mm f/2: a winner for rangefinder and mirrorless cameras

A 35mm lens is perfect for street photography and scenic images. It is also a great choice when capturing environmental portraits. With the lens, you can capture any place you visit, the individuals you meet, get shots of yourself, friends and anything you like. The 35mm f/2 provides wider aperture capable of softening the background with shallower depth of field if necessary. With the camera lens, you will easily shoot in busy locations without drawing any attention to yourself.

24-70mm f/2.8: the winner for mirrorless and DSLR cameras

If you need a camera lens that can capture anything, you will have to go for the 24-70mm f/2.8. It is a wider angle lens for epic scenic shots and street photos, but it is also ideal for people who love capturing portraits and getting closer to features that very far for the wide-angle lens. It is the perfect solution when travelling with a DSLR camera. At the f/2.8, it will absorb the light and allow you to achieve shallower DOF at long focal lengths. At 24mm, you will be able to shoot closely.

200-400mm: winner for wildlife photography

When planning to shoot wildlife, you will require longer lenses. Most professionals go for 300mm or longer prime lenses but the lenses are heavy, huge and expensive. Luckily, some manufacturers offer perfect solutions for wildlife photographers – the 200-500mm f/5.6. The aperture is not very large but you will have to use a tripod when shooting. Its focal length will also provide you with a shallow depth of field. In brighter sunlight, you will have to shoot around f/8-f/16. Most of the Canon lenses are within the range.

When travelling with the right lens, you will do many things. If possible, bring several lenses with you. That way, you will be able to take home impressive photos.

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