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What Digital Camera and Lens Would You Choose if You Could Have Only One?
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Jul 6, 2020 11:00:14   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
boberic wrote:
50mm 1.4 prime The one that lived on my old canon F-1



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Jul 6, 2020 11:02:07   #
Fredrick Loc: Former NYC, now San Francisco Bay Area
 
larryepage wrote:
Our house has been the target of a lot of cleaning since Safer at Home started not quite four months ago. So far, none of it has threatened nor come close to any photographic equipment, but it has nevertheless set me thinking, especially in light of the question asked in a recent post around why photographers shave multiple cameras.

I have been fortunate to progress through a number of cameras since switching from film in 2006. That certainly doesn't take me back to the beginning of digital photography, but it does reach way back into the period of more rapid development and progress in the medium. My recent thinking has been this: If you were required to go forward with only one digital camera and one lens, which ones would you choose? I realize that some of us may have only one camera, and may have only had one camera. Others of us may have worked through more different models than were ever necessary (or even beneficial). As an example, here is a list showing the path that I have followed. I'm only going to list cameras, because my lens library is pretty typical. It covers 14mm - 500mm, with f/2.8 capability at 200mm and below. And there are some slower lenses also. Anyway... here is the camera list. I still have those below the solid line.

Nikon P3 (zoom point & shoot from somewhere around 2005 used at work)
Fuji S3 Pro
Nikon D200
Nikon D300
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Nikon D300s
Nikon D810
Nikon D850
Nikon D500

These are listed in the order that I acquired them.

So here are the rules (or guidelines, for those of you who don't like rules) for responding.

--You don't have to provide a list like the one I made just above. It was meant to illuminate your thinking.
--The camera you choose must be one that you own or have previously owned.
--No salivating over some camera that has always been on your wishlist (although you can also tell us about it)
--Some statement validating your choice is required. Doesn't have to be a dissertation, just give us an idea.
--Keep it civil. This question is about what you would do. It does not require that you critique someone else's choice, especially mine.

One of the reasons that I am posing this to the group is that my choice was a little bit of a surprise to me. I would keep the D500 and my 24-120 mm f/4 Nikkor lens. The reasons are pretty simple...outstanding images, reasonable file sizes, durable construction, excellent performance, high "usability." The 24-120 lens provides a good mix of flexible performance, reasonable focal length range, and good quality images. Is the combination perfect? NO, but it is manageable and will cover a very high percentage of what I shoot with a little bit of accommodation. I'll have to adjust my approach to night sky photography, but will not have to give it up. Things will just require a little more work and time.

I'm curious if any of you make a surprising choice when you stop to think about it. I'm anxious to read what you would do.
Our house has been the target of a lot of cleaning... (show quote)


Fuji X-T4 and XF 16-80 F4 lens.

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Jul 6, 2020 11:04:12   #
orchidalan Loc: Arroyo Grande, CA
 
I would consider a bridge camera. I have had my share of SLR and DSLR and Bridge cameras. I have gone back to Sony RXIV and have been very satisfied. It gives you reach and close with the lens and also lighter than a DSLR. Good luck.

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Jul 6, 2020 11:16:17   #
Lagoonguy Loc: New Smyrna Beach, FL
 
It is a tie between my G9 & PL 12-60mm f/2.8-4 and D750 & Sigma 24-105 Art.

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Jul 6, 2020 11:18:56   #
Jagnut07 Loc: South Carolina
 
Sony A7R4 with 24-105 G lens

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Jul 6, 2020 11:23:56   #
BDHender
 
Z7 and the new 24-120

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Jul 6, 2020 11:30:09   #
cjc2 Loc: Hellertown PA
 
D6 with 400/2.8E FL!

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Jul 6, 2020 11:32:02   #
utahpete
 
DeanS wrote:
Canon 90D with Tammy 18-400.


Ditto

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Jul 6, 2020 11:34:16   #
Don's Leica Loc: Asheville, NC
 
My Leica M9 with 50mm F1.4 ASPH was my favorite until it quit.

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Jul 6, 2020 11:35:27   #
Blair Shaw Jr Loc: Dunnellon,Florida
 
Longshadow wrote:
Canon 5D Mark IV with the 24-105L.



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Jul 6, 2020 11:43:33   #
charles tabb Loc: Richmond VA.
 
I have a Sony a99II with a Tamron 28-300 mm Macro lens f3 to f6.3.
I have used this setup for a number of years now and it, having 41.4 mp. full frame sensor
& translucent mirror, I get all the wonderful pictures that I have ever wanted.
I can't say enough good things about this camera.
Thanks to Mr. Friedman's book on the camera I feel that I have had all the help I need with it.

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Jul 6, 2020 11:45:35   #
bikerguy
 
Olympus OMD EM1MII with the 14-150. It is light, weatherproof and covers a great range well.

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Jul 6, 2020 11:57:17   #
MoT Loc: Barrington, IL
 
Olympus OMD M1 MkIII with a 12-100mm f/4.0 lens. 24-200mm equivalent FF, still f/4.0 letting light in but f/8 for depth of field. Most versatile lens I ever owned. Tack sharp. Can still get 50 MP images hand held and 80 MP images w/tripod. The IBIS and lens VR is 7.5 stops. Totally weather sealed. Much less weight than FF.

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Jul 6, 2020 12:00:33   #
ronf78155 Loc: Seguin Texas
 
Canon 90 D with 24-105L

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Jul 6, 2020 12:10:38   #
Indrajeet Singh Loc: Goa, India
 
D850 with the Nikkor 300 F4E PF and TC 1.4E II.

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