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What equipment should I choose to shoot in Nepal with the Nepal Photography Group?

16-85 is already very good. Although it is not a golden circle, it is already a small bull's head at this level, and its sharpness and color performance are quite in place.

As a photographer, I personally suggest that you don't think too much and make good use of 16-85 in your hand. A photographer who wants to shoot everything can't shoot anything well in the end. So we should learn to let go, learn to choose, what to shoot and what not to shoot.

Similarly: How can a lens do everything? Especially the special requirements of macros? Scenery usually needs a wide angle, and portraits usually need a medium telephoto. Therefore, the truth that you can't have it both ways has never changed. Do you really want to shoot macros? Or do you want to shoot the scenery? Or take portraits, if both are needed, then you should prepare at least 2 machines and 4 lenses (100 micro, macro and portrait focus can be used,16-85,70-300 VR, 10-24).

Personally, 16-85 is a relatively comprehensive lens, which can basically complete 80% of the shooting tasks. So you really need to think calmly. What do you need most?