Which lenses should I pack for a photography tour in Guatemala?
For a photography tour in Guatemala, pack versatile lenses to capture landscapes, culture, and details. A **wide-angle lens (16-35mm)** is ideal for volcanoes, lakes, and colonial architecture. A **mid-range zoom (24-70mm)** offers flexibility for street scenes and portraits. A **telephoto zoom (70-200mm)** helps with distant shots of wildlife or Mayan ruins. A **fast prime lens (50mm f/1.8)** is great for low-light conditions and candid shots. If wildlife is a focus, consider a **longer telephoto (100-400mm)**. Keep weight in mind—opt for a lightweight kit if hiking. Bring UV/polarizing filters for vibrant skies and reduce glare.
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