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Alrighty /pee/ quick question. I know there isn't really a "right" answer but I'm looking for some opinions and maybe even some discussion.
I'm going on a solo campout in the mountains for Christmas. It's been far too long since I've done a proper field recording and photo expedition, and with nobody to really spend the holiday with I thought a remote campout was a sure way to get some recordings and photos without having anybody else around to fuck it up. I'll be hiking up to the summit of the mountain at night to get some sweet night shots of the landscape. I don't want to carry every single lens and be fucking around in the dirt changing lenses up there.
I'm going to bring my 10-17mm fisheye, but for primes should I bring the 35mm, 50mm, or 100mm? Any can work because it's a 360º view at the top, but what do you think? I'm leaning toward the 35mm but the 100mm is the best quality lens I have. Just not sure I'll capture the awe of the view with the 100mm.
Also have a kit 18-55 and 50-200, but might just leave those down at camp.
Wat would you bring? Pic is the fisheye and the very mountain, but during daylight.