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Lens question for the Photographers in the Crowd?
I've recently purchased a new camera and have bought lenses as well. I'm curious as to what lenses others use the most. So anyone want to comment on what their most used lenses are? Wide angle short length, short length telephoto, long length telephoto, native lenses (which mm), fisheye? Do you have all of the above?
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29 January 2018, 04:51 AM | #2 |
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Full frame or crop sensor? -- all of these are for Full Frame- My go to is the 24-70-f/2.8...my favorite portrait is the 85 f/1.2--My sports set up is a 300 F/2.8 with a 1.4x tele, I have also used the 300 for product photography. Also the 90mm T/S is great for headshots when you want to play with Swings and depth of field.
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For a full frame sensor my favorite focal length prime lens is 35mm for street, 50mm for ‘everything’, and 85mm for portrait. Wide angles 28mm or less are great for landscape/creative. If you don’t have a full frame just look up conversions for your sensor. Congrats on the new gear!!
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Currently my goto lens is Nikon 28-300 on a Nikon D610 (Full Frame). It covers most situations, and provides relatively good color and sharpness for a mid range Nikon lens.
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Any thing from watches to worlds. At work I have SEMs to play with the smaller stuff.
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I've recently purchased the 24-70 in hope it would be my goto lens.
It's not. I always go back to my 50mm 1.4 prime lens. That's the one always on the camera.
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I have a 50mm prime fixed lens, great for low light and grabbing on the go when not being too bulky. It’s on the camera 99.9% of the time. Otherwise I use a 18-200mm zoom lens, covers near enough every single base. Next in my sights is 12-24mm lens. But won’t be for a while
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Using a 50mm and a 105 macro with my Nikon D7000.
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For me the macro is taken care of by my 28mm F/3.5 which is about a 45mm in full frame world. It can do 1.2X images and it has built in macro lights. Here are a few shots from it.
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I like fast 35mm lenses on full frame. My favorites are the Zeiss 35mm f/1.4 ZF.2 and the Voigtländer 35mm f/1.2 M-mount lenses, both used on my Sony A7ii with adapters. Manual focus for ultimate control, but not so easy for candid shots unless I stop them down. I also really enjoy my Zeiss 50mm f/1.5 Sonnar, an old design with brilliant rendering style for portraits.
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35mm f/1.8 and 100mm f/2.8 Macro on my Nikon D3300. My walkaround is a cheap Sigma 17-70mm. Decent lens for $200
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I use a Nikon D810. My trusty old 24mm F2.8D is the one I use most. The lenses that I pair it with are the 50mm F1.4D. And I have a 16-35mm F4 VR for tight indoor situations. Lastly for portrait and outdoor sports events, I will be using my 70-200 F2.8 VRI. I also use a flashgun when the lighting gets dim esp with indoor shoots. Hope this helps...
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By far my most used lens (or equivalent focal length in various formats) is the nifty fifty. And I like primes much better than zooms in general.
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That depends. I have 50mm lenses ranging from under $100 to over 2K. I just like the focal length best for my style of photography. I also like 28, 35, and 90 - but if I had to choose one, it would be 50 for sure.
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My flash will always be used with a diffuser to “soften” the lights a little. And just to add that touch of light to give definition to the photo. So I will go full manual on my camera instead of using shutter or aperture priority. |
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I have a full frame camera D750. My lenses are: 24mm, 35mm, 50mm and 85mm.
I usually carry two lenses when I go out: 24 and 50, or 35 and 85. The wide lenses are for low light, indoor, city, street or environmental portrait while the 50 and 85 are for portrait. However, usually it’s the wide one that stays on the camera. So when I carry 24 and 50 it’s usually the 24 that I use. The 50mm stays in my bag. Same story when I carry 35 and 85. That’s outdoor daylight shooting. When shooting in low light and/or indoor without external flash (I carry flash in my bag and prefer to shoot with flash, but sometimes it’s not possible) I only use (and carry) either the 24 or the 35. I try to keep my shutter speed at a minimum 1/focal length of the lens to avoid any camera shake. So indoor and low light, I shoot with aperture wide open and crank up the ISO to get a minimum shutter speed of 1/25 or 1/30, faster if possible. If I can only have one lens it would be 35mm. It’s my favorite focal length. |
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In general, lens selection really depends on your needs and photography style. For the EOS M, my go to lens is the 22mm f2. I am tempted by the 11-22mm because I have heard it delivers very nice IQ. However I am awaiting to see what Canon comes up with. I really would like a 24-70 f2.8 or a 50mm prime (yeah, I know, the nifty fifty is ~$100 but I would like to have native lenses...) |
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Not to be confused with the faster and more expensive 50mm f/1.4 lens or the much more expensive f/1.2 lens. |
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I photograph a lot of people and usually favor little longer than normal (image diagonal determines what that is for your camera), but a normal lens is a great and versatile companion (from 55-90/105). For reportage shots,, like a party, where I want to be immersed in the action, I like a 35mm on full frame DSLR. But these days a normal zoom can cover most of these focal length, so a 24-70/105 fits the bill, and that's where to money goes, you'll upgrade your camera before you need a new lens. A single focal usually offer wider f stops for more light and shallower depth of field. Also, get some quality UV or clear filters for front lens element protection.
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