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What was your most used lens for 2020?
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Jan 3, 2021 14:58:00   #
Jim Plogger Loc: East Tennessee
 
My Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM

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Jan 3, 2021 15:32:34   #
gouldopfl
 
Larryshuman wrote:
I don't have lightroom or do I see a need for it. I watched Steve Perry's lightroom workshop and I still don't see the need. Lightroom just looks like a complicated photo naming software to me.


The cataloguing is only a small portion of what you can do. It can do most common edits you would do in post.

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Jan 3, 2021 15:39:10   #
burkphoto Loc: High Point, NC
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
If you filter and count your images in Lightroom, what surprises did you find? Do you use your own usage data to plan to sell unused lenses / cameras? Or maybe, to change the lenses you'll use more in 2021?

The circa 1981 Canon FD 200mm f/4 macro was my #1 used lens for keepers (mounted to a Sony a7II). Merging all the extended configurations, last year's #1 lens was the second most frequent in 2019, the EF 300mm f/2.8L IS II USM (mounted to an EOS 5DIII).


12-35mm f/2.8 Lumix G X-Vario

That lens on Micro 4/3 is similar in purpose to a 24-70mm f/2.8 on full frame or an 18-55mm on APS-C. I have used this field of view range as my standard lens for decades.

My second most frequently used lens is the 30mm f/2.8 Lumix Macro lens, because I do lots of copy work. It reminds me of my 55mm f/3.5 and f/2.8 Micro Nikkors from my film days.

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Jan 3, 2021 15:47:12   #
gouldopfl
 
Canon EOS R and R6 - Tamron 15-30 f/2.8 and Tamron 90 f/2.8 macro

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Jan 3, 2021 15:49:32   #
cambriaman Loc: Central CA Coast
 
D850 and 28-300mm Nikkor
D800e and 200-500 Nikkor

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Jan 3, 2021 15:57:02   #
ballsafire Loc: Lafayette, Louisiana
 
Canon 28-105mmf/3.5-5.6 II (all around lens on Rebel T1i/500D)

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Jan 3, 2021 16:02:04   #
Miami39 Loc: Florida
 
Nikon 85 mm 1.4 D and Leica Type 109 (24-70).

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Jan 3, 2021 16:03:24   #
optic Loc: Southwestern United States
 
Along with D300, D500, and D810, regular use depends on objective(s) and/or destination.

Nikkor AF-S 200-500mm, F5.6: Birds and almost everything else. I carry this lens handheld 85% of the time.
Otherwise;
Micro Nikkor 200mm, F4: The best bug lens ever.
Micro Nikkor 105mm, F2.8: General close-up/macro.
AF Nikkor 20mm, F2.8: Landscapes and when nothing else will do. (I've used this lens for some thirty years.)
Tokina 11-20 mm: Nights and night skies w/appropriate supports and filters.

I find Affinity's suite of editors ideal for my needs,

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Jan 3, 2021 16:09:51   #
Larryshuman
 
Beside my 600mmF:4 G VR I used my Sigma 800mmF:5.6 AF for 15 years until I got the 600.

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Jan 3, 2021 16:17:05   #
shutterbob Loc: Tucson
 
I would have to say it was my Nikon 24-120 f4 on the front of my D750. I think this year it will probably be my Nikon 24-70 f4 S mounted on either my z5 or the z6ii I am planning on purchasing.

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Jan 3, 2021 16:29:57   #
Xpatch Loc: New York, Antigua, GT.
 
Fuji 23 mm f 2.0

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Jan 3, 2021 16:37:05   #
Jules Karney Loc: Las Vegas, Nevada
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
If you filter and count your images in Lightroom, what surprises did you find? Do you use your own usage data to plan to sell unused lenses / cameras? Or maybe, to change the lenses you'll use more in 2021?

The circa 1981 Canon FD 200mm f/4 macro was my #1 used lens for keepers (mounted to a Sony a7II). Merging all the extended configurations, last year's #1 lens was the second most frequent in 2019, the EF 300mm f/2.8L IS II USM (mounted to an EOS 5DIII).


No favorite lens since March 12th of last year. That was my last high school game on the schedule. If I was shooting. Soccer Nikon 200-500 5.6 vr, second camera 70-200 2.8. Same on football. Baseball varsity field 200-500 second lens 80-400 4.5 vr. Softball favorite lens is Nikon 80-400 4.5-5.6 vr. and 70-200 2.8.

Good topic.

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Jan 3, 2021 16:43:09   #
Beenthere
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
If you filter and count your images in Lightroom, what surprises did you find? Do you use your own usage data to plan to sell unused lenses / cameras? Or maybe, to change the lenses you'll use more in 2021?

The circa 1981 Canon FD 200mm f/4 macro was my #1 used lens for keepers (mounted to a Sony a7II). Merging all the extended configurations, last year's #1 lens was the second most frequent in 2019, the EF 300mm f/2.8L IS II USM (mounted to an EOS 5DIII).


Good question.., and the realization startled, and surprised, me. I'm a dedicated Micro 4/3s user and own Olympus cameras but both Oly and Lumix lenses. But the one lens that I found myself using more than others, and this may be just laziness, was the 14 - 42mm pancake kit lens. I found that several of the images I liked best were shot with that lens. Even though I have an EM1 III, it's that lens and my EM10 III, that's with me all the time. That combo can be employed at a moments notice to catch whatever unexpected scenes that show up in my wanderings. The second one, mounted on a separate body, is the Lumix/Leica 12 - 60mm. These guys have captured the most pleasing images in the past year (2020). That being said; we'll see about this new year.., maybe I'll pick a new "go-to" lens for 2021?

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Jan 3, 2021 16:49:04   #
photoman022 Loc: Manchester CT USA
 
I don't need to do any research; without a doubt i used my 18-55 kit lens the most during 2020. It will probably be the same for 2021 as I primarily shoot landscapes. I also use my 70-300 and 28-75 in landscape photography, but I overwhelmingly use the 18-55.

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Jan 3, 2021 17:07:26   #
Miami39 Loc: Florida
 
I am curious whether the Nikon 24-120mm is a good lens. I had an older version with variable aperture and it was sub-par at best. I am thinking about buying that or the 28-300 for use with a D750. Both seem a little slow. I have a 35-70 f2,8, a 105 f2.8 macro and a 80-209 f2.8. Great lenses but heavy. Most of the pictures that I take are of people.

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