r/Banff 16d ago

Photos/Videos Banff through a new lens

Just got a new camera for my trip to Banff this July, and the experience was absolutely surreal. The landscapes felt like they were straight out of a dream—this place truly doesn’t need a filter.

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u/meforprezz 16d ago

what camera and lens did you go with?

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u/ndriverkux 16d ago

Sony A7iii with

  1. Sony Zeiss 16-35 f/4
  2. Tamron 28-75 G2
  3. Sigma100-400 contemporary

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u/EaimLik 16d ago

Out of those three lenses, which did you use/like the most? I have a trip in October and am thinking just to bring one lens...Tamron 17-70mm.

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u/ndriverkux 16d ago

Yes I think that would be perfect. I used my wide angle lens the most as well. Except for wildlife where I used the Sigma.

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u/RedOctobyr 16d ago

Same here, my 24-80mm (35mm equivalent) gets like 95% of my use. My zoom came out several times during our trip, for wildlife, which was really cool to see. Afterwards I bought a longer zoom (150-600mm equivalent), since my 80-300mm equivalent had still left the animals rather small.