A dilemma.....
Not entirely sure why I'm posting this as ultimately only I can make the decision but...
With apologies to
@Bebop
I have a trip to the USA coming up in early August. I'm fulfilling one of my 'bucket list' items and photographing Speed Week at Bonneville, and also have 3 nights at the Grand Canyon before flying home.
I'm travelling solo and treating this as a working photography trip (I'm a full time 'pro'). I have some publications interested in the Bonneville images.
Due to weight and size advantage I'm using my Olympus kit for the trip.
It's 'impossible' to photograph an event with only one camera so will be taking my OM-1 and E-M1 III bodies.
My dilemma concerns the 8-25mm f/4 Pro lens.
As it stands I am planning on having my 12-40 f/2.8 mounted on my E-M1 and the 40-150 f/2.8 on the OM-1 for the Speed Week event. Given the nature of the environment I want to avoid changing lenses as far as poss.
I am planning on having my 7-14 f/2.8 with me to give me wider options. But this lens presents a challenge in using filters - which is more of a concern when I'm at the Grand Canyon TBH.
I do have a filter solution for it but would rather not have to pack it (I have a smaller filter system for the Olympus kit, which I will take).
So to the 8-25 f/4...
Buy it and leave my 12-40 AND 7-14 at home - saves space and weight and the need to change lenses.
Will take my smaller filter kit.
Gives me wider angle of view on a 'walk around' lens.
Maybe GAS given the current offer of course!
Random thoughts welcome!