My 180mm f3.5 macro has been on mine almost constantly since late spring of 2016.
JD750 wrote:
Beyond a doubt mine is the Nikkor 24-70, f2.8.
What is yours?
For general photography it's my 24-105.
For portraits, I probably average a few hundred frames per week, the 85.
For anything indoors w/o flash it's my 50 1.4. But if I can use flash, again it's my 24-105.
SS
Interesting replies!
Yes it was posted in the wrong section. That has been corrected.
EF 70-200mm F/2.8 L IS 11 USM
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
JD750 wrote:
Beyond a doubt mine is the Nikkor 24-70, f2.8.
What is yours?
45 F2.8 PC-E on one D800, and an 85 F2.8 PC-E on the other.
24-70 2.8 on D810 and 200-500 on the D500.
jeryh
Loc: Oxfordshire UK
Canon 200mm F2.8L on a 5d2; 400mm F5.6L on a canon 50D
If you mean most of the time: 6D 24-105L, 7DII 100-400L mkII
If you mean at the moment, depends on the moment. Right at this moment - 6D 24-105 - 7DII 50 mm f/1.8 (Yesterday I was going over all my settings, updating firmware etc and that lens is small light and handy. I'll change to the 100-400 in a short time as I am going out for some water birds this afternoon.
MrBob
Loc: lookout Mtn. NE Alabama
Old school 28-70 L on Canon and 12-40 2.8 Zuiko on OLY ( oops... non DSLR )
I have 3 dslr's.
The Nikon1 J1 CX is for birds and moon shots, and has the Nikon FT-1 autofocus f-mount adapter and the Nikkor AFS VR 55-300mm mounted all the time.
The Nikon D7000 DX is for most everything else and the Nikkor-S 55mm f1.2 manual focus lens is mounted most of the time.
The Kodak DCS Pro 14N FX is my full frame dslr and I keep it in the box with no lens attached. For wide angle shots I mount the Sigma 15-30mm zoom. I'm attempting some shallow DOF shots with the Nikkor 55mm f1.2, but it's hard to focus manually as the camera has no live view. Manual focus is most accurate for me with live view and the lcd magnifier. The lcd screen on this camera is just to review shots already taken.
JD750 wrote:
Beyond a doubt mine is the Nikkor 24-70, f2.8.
What is yours?
I'm not stagnant enough to restrict myself to any one lens.
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