Hmmm... Lens I use? All of them. My favorite lens is likely my 24-70 and as far as bodies go, my favorites are my F5s, but I probably get way more use out of the digital bodies...
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Hmmm... Lens I use? All of them. My favorite lens is likely my 24-70 and as far as bodies go, my favorites are my F5s, but I probably get way more use out of the digital bodies...
Nothing new here. Olympus E-620 with my 14-54mm f2.8-3.5 Zuiko Digital lens.
The 14-54 is my main, and when is the case I'm using 70-300mm f4.0-5.6.
My wish lens is the 35-100mm f2.0 but is way to expensive for me (2,900 canadien dollars).
"I suddenly understood that a photograph could fix eternity in an instant." - Henri Cartier Bresson
Nikon D3
Nikkor 80-400
This lense really came to life when I put it on a D3.
In Canon world there is one called Canon EF 28-300mm IS L, I would probably go with that one. If I would have cropped sensor I would go with more affordable one like Sigma 18-250mm OS or Tamron 18-270mm. I also love Canon's 24-105mm but for me it's too short. One of the vocational lenses will do the job. Put it on and forget it kind a thing.
I'd probably use my K10D with my DA* 16-50mm the most.
Listen, three eyes, don't you try to outweird me, I get stranger things than you free with my breakfast cereal.
Right now not much of anything, lol, but usually my D50, 24-70 mm L lens mostly and found it a great concert lens. I use every lens I own but just to go out for a walk and a shoot I have my 70-200 and my wide angle, the numbers seem to have escaped me now. If I go out on a day long shoot both bodies come and so do my all my lenses, but I need to be driving to lug that all around.
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