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<blockquote data-quote="Exodist" data-source="post: 1572420" data-attributes="member: 284358"><p>I personally would not use "add on" lens for a iPhone or iAnything. But thats me..</p><p></p><p>Also check with the airlines, they normally have special rules for cameras. Which, allow you with more weight in your camera bag.</p><p></p><p>That said. For travel you only need two lens. For example I am carrying my 17-70 and 75-300 with me next week to Taiwan. But I have a Dolica DK10 backpack. Its small, verisitile and protective of my camera and gear. It can carry camera and 3 lens with no problem, plus my battery grip, two remotes, cleaning gear, external HDD, cards, dozen filters or so and lens hoods, plus more. Still be under weight for camera equipment. Airlines understand this as no one unless they have a pelican case is going to check-in 10k in camera gear and the airlines doesn't want to have to pay for broken camera gear. So they allow more weight.. Also most males dont know this, but you can have TWO carry on bags. Camera Bad, Laptop or if you female one of those two and a purse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exodist, post: 1572420, member: 284358"] I personally would not use "add on" lens for a iPhone or iAnything. But thats me.. Also check with the airlines, they normally have special rules for cameras. Which, allow you with more weight in your camera bag. That said. For travel you only need two lens. For example I am carrying my 17-70 and 75-300 with me next week to Taiwan. But I have a Dolica DK10 backpack. Its small, verisitile and protective of my camera and gear. It can carry camera and 3 lens with no problem, plus my battery grip, two remotes, cleaning gear, external HDD, cards, dozen filters or so and lens hoods, plus more. Still be under weight for camera equipment. Airlines understand this as no one unless they have a pelican case is going to check-in 10k in camera gear and the airlines doesn't want to have to pay for broken camera gear. So they allow more weight.. Also most males dont know this, but you can have TWO carry on bags. Camera Bad, Laptop or if you female one of those two and a purse. [/QUOTE]
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