Hi Gonz - I do like the concept of a one size fits all lens, often
using my 28-105 for that; the issue is it's not really long enough or
wide enough for travel photography, if that's all you take with you. 
I find the two lens combination, covering 16-200 with only a small gap
at 45-50 just about covers everything.  I've occasionally wished for
wider than 16 and longer than 200, but reasonably rarely.  I think my
next purchase (acquisitions committee allowing) might be the 12-24,
and then I might drop the 50-200 for the 70-210.  Really, unless you
carry a full range of lens, you can't ever expect to cover every
situation in the best possible way.  I used to carry 28,35,50, and
135mm lens for film, before I got any zoom lens, and the constant
switching could be enough to drive me nuts!
John in St. Louis

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Subject:Re: Fast Normal Zoom. (for APS-C)

 I mostly shoot with primes when I have a good idea of what I'm going
 to be shooting. But for more flexibility, I either take the DA 12-24
 for landscapes, or for complete flexibility I take the DA 18-135. You
 might want to consider the 18-135 if you are going to stay with
APS-C.
 I thought the wide range would really compromise the optical quality,
 but I really can't fault this lens much, except for a little bit of
 vignetting at the wider stops, which can be corrected. I'm really
 happy with the results of this lens and that extra wide zoom range
 really comes in handy. Especially at the long end.

 On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 2:12 PM,  wrote:
 >
 >
 > The 16-45 has been my most used lens for all of my most recent
 > trips. On my current one, over 95% of my shots have been taken with
 > it: the range is so useful for city walking and most landscapes. I
 > brought the 50-200 this time as well, but have only used it
 > half-a-dozen times.
 >
 > Now I'm using the K5II I don't find the small maximum aperture
 an
 > issue at all, so I'd only replace it with something like Rick's
 > suggestion, a 17-70 with a maximum aperture around f3.5/4.
 >
 > The recent mention of the F70-210 has spurred me to try that on
 the
 > K5II when I get back, as I found it a superbly sharp lens on film.
 >
 >
 >
 > John in St. Louis
 >
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