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POLL: "If you could only have 1 type of lens, what would it be?"
Standard zoom (24-70, 17-50mm) low aperture such as f/2.8 or f/4
53
44.9%
superzoom (18-200 f/3.5-6.3 for example)
2
1.7%
medium telephoto zoom (70-200, 75-300)
21
17.8%
super telephoto (400mm+) and including zoom (ie Bigma)
4
3.4%
macro lens
2
1.7%
Ultra wide angle
11
9.3%
prime lens (excluding telephoto)
22
18.6%
other (did I miss something?)
3
2.5%

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DStanic
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Jun 07, 2008 22:40 |  #1

We all have our specialties when it comes to photography. Sports, birds, insects/plants, portraits, landscape, etc. If you could only shoot with one type of lens what would it be?

At the moment I would have to say that I like my plain old standard zoom. My 24-60 is on the camera most of the time. I like my 70-200 so it comes in second. I had a 50mm/1.8 but didn't find I had much use for it, and I had a Tamron 75-300 but upgraded to the 70-200. I think my next lens will be a UWA of some sort, I know my wife would like me to get a macro for flower shots but it's not on my immediate list.


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Jun 07, 2008 22:54 |  #2

I find myself more creative with a prime lens vs. a zoom. But, I use whatever I think will be best for the situation at hand.


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Jun 07, 2008 23:02 as a reply to  @ saravrose's post |  #3

85L

You have prime other than telephoto but not prime telephoto shorter than 400.




  
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Jun 07, 2008 23:13 as a reply to  @ airfrogusmc's post |  #4

I chose 70-200 for it's superlative IQ.

Using it negates the need for a wide angle in landscape work, providing that you avail yourself of a good panorama photomerge program.

Using TC's or extenders make it, IMHO, the most versatile lens than canon makes.


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Jun 07, 2008 23:34 |  #5

I generally use the lens that seems (to me at least) to suit the task at hand, but if I was stuck with one lens, I'd break down and cry.;):lol:


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Jun 07, 2008 23:57 |  #6

10-1,000 f/0.8


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Jun 08, 2008 08:55 |  #7

If forced to live with just one lens, it would be my 70-200 2.8 because it helps pay the bills more than the others. Next would be my 85 1.8, followed by my 17-50 2.8


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Jun 08, 2008 09:02 |  #8
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Standard, fast zoom or medium-longish prime (85-100mm), if you ask me..


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Jun 08, 2008 09:28 |  #9

70-200 2.8 IS closely followed by 24-70/24-105


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Jun 08, 2008 10:07 |  #10

I love using my 50 1.8 and when I get the 28 1.8, I'm gonna feel sorry for my other lenses b/c they're gonna be in the bag alot more than they are now!


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Jun 08, 2008 20:05 |  #11

a slightly longish prime, like a 85.


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Jun 08, 2008 20:13 |  #12

My 24-105L and 70-200L are tops. but the nod would be the 70-200


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Jun 08, 2008 21:37 |  #13

My favorite is my 100mm f/2.8 macro lens, its great for macro, portraits and many other photo possibilities.....

However I would rather have more then one lens (a benefit of a DSLR) :)


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Jun 08, 2008 23:21 as a reply to  @ John_B's post |  #14

Standard zoom for me. My 17-40 is on my camera most of the time, followed by the 70-200, then the 50 for when I really need the fast aperture.


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Jun 09, 2008 00:53 |  #15

Not really a great question. Too much depends on everyone's individual choice of subject. ;)




  
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