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    jamsus,

    Great city to photograph. How long will you be there? What type of shots are you trying to get? I was in Paris for work this past March and added a few days with my wife before hand. Using the 5DIII, by far, most of my shots were taken with my general purpose zoom (24-70 II). It was too the point where if you wanted to travel light and take typically tourist photos, you could potentially just walk around with the one lens. My second most used lens was the Rokinon 14 mm f/2.8. This was needed for closer shots of the Arc De Triumph and Eiffel tower. Then a few shots were taken with my 70-200 II. These were mostly from Sacre Couer or top of Montparnasse, trying to zoom in on specific landmarks. But the vast majority were taken with the 24-70 mm.

    You might do very well with your general purpose zoom and your 100-400II (only for a few shots). As others have said, you could rent a EFS 10-18 or 10-22. The other lens I would encourage you to consider would be a fast prime for night street photography. I brought my 50 mm prime...but, honestly, never used it. But, I could see a faster prime being useful for night street photography and, potentially, inside cathedrals as I used f/2.8 and pushed my ISO on my 5DIII in those instances.

    If you scroll through my flickr account, you will see several of my favorite shots.

    Great place....enjoy,
    Brant

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayaker72 View Post
    jamsus,

    Great city to photograph. How long will you be there? What type of shots are you trying to get? I was in Paris for work this past March and added a few days with my wife before hand. Using the 5DIII, by far, most of my shots were taken with my general purpose zoom (24-70 II). It was too the point where if you wanted to travel light and take typically tourist photos, you could potentially just walk around with the one lens. My second most used lens was the Rokinon 14 mm f/2.8. This was needed for closer shots of the Arc De Triumph and Eiffel tower. Then a few shots were taken with my 70-200 II. These were mostly from Sacre Couer or top of Montparnasse, trying to zoom in on specific landmarks. But the vast majority were taken with the 24-70 mm.

    You might do very well with your general purpose zoom and your 100-400II (only for a few shots). As others have said, you could rent a EFS 10-18 or 10-22. The other lens I would encourage you to consider would be a fast prime for night street photography. I brought my 50 mm prime...but, honestly, never used it. But, I could see a faster prime being useful for night street photography and, potentially, inside cathedrals as I used f/2.8 and pushed my ISO on my 5DIII in those instances.

    If you scroll through my flickr account, you will see several of my favorite shots.

    Great place....enjoy,
    Brant
    Thank you Brant,

    before you write it, i already scrolled some of you pictures

    The idea in fact was - General Purpose Lens (18-135) and 35 f2 old, for the cathedral\internal shots! The 100-400 is a bit big for the idea of winter holyday we had! I'll keep it for the 3-4 escursions planned for this winter (i hope Wolves around Belgian barrier and the Sanctuary of Cetaceans here in italy!)

    Now i got 4 months to decide if going with a "dramatic" wide angle, which i don't like too much, or a funny fisheye... or none of them :-p
    Dogs and cats, living together! Mass hysteria!

    Jamsus

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