• #32870
    BC

    I’m heading for a 2 week trip to the Costa Brava soon and want to travel light.

    I have a Q and M10 with a vintage 28mm, 35mm summicron asph, 50mm summilux asph, 75mm noctilux and 90mm macro elmar.

    I’ll be spending time in little towns and doing some hiking along the coast. What should I take?

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  • #34362
    Adams9

    Traveling light is a great idea, and it seems like you’ve got some excellent gear with your Q and M10, along with those prime lenses. Considering the picturesque towns and coastal hikes, here’s a suggestion: the 28mm and 50mm summicron lenses could cover a wide range of scenarios, from capturing landscapes to street scenes. They’re versatile choices that won’t weigh you down. Also, I suggest you explore the top things to do in the local area before shooting. Of course, it depends on your shooting style and preferences, but having a couple of lenses that can handle different situations might be ideal for a lighter travel kit. Plus, it allows you to immerse yourself in the experience without carrying too much gear.

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  • #35185
    Montenegros

    Enjoy your trip and capture those breathtaking moments!

  • #35186
    londyntbarron

    Your Costa Brava trip sounds amazing! Considering the quaint towns and coastal hikes, I’d suggest packing light but versatile. The Q and M10 are solid choices. For lens selection, the 28mm and 50mm would cover your scenic and standard shots perfectly. The 75mm Noctilux could add a creative touch, but since you’ll be hiking, consider the 35mm Summicron for a balance of quality and weight.
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  • #40259
    neilted

    For your two-week trip to Costa Brava, I recommend taking the Q body, the 28mm Summicron, and the 35mm Summicron Asph. These lenses will cover wide-angle, general, and street photography, and they’re compact enough for hiking. If you’re looking for travel recommendations or help organizing tours, you could consider contacting a Tourism Agency Dubai for some advice. Skip the 75mm Noctilux and 90mm Macro Elmar as they are bulky and less versatile for your trip. This setup will keep your gear light and versatile for both hiking and exploring small towns.

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