trying to go lighter in my old age and bad back.
Nikon D7200
Nikon 10-20
Tamron 16-300
Sigma 105 macro
covers most of what I need. now for that 150-600.
phlash46
Loc: Westchester County, New York
EM-1 Mark II, Oly `14-150 II, Panny 8-18, Panny 100-300 II and 17 f/1.8.
50 1.8, 17-55, 70-300 and several others not used
Sony a77 w18-55 SAM 11 lens
Sony a77 w18-55 SAMll lens.
Well, since I only have 3 autofocusing lenses, that's pretty much my daily kit. (Standard 'kit' lens, macro lens, 200mm zoom). All 3 and the body fit in a small camera bag, the larger bag is for stuff I use less often, like a doubler, extension tubes, flash and softbox attachment, etc. I'm sort of looking for a slightly bigger camera bag, so there's room for the flash, but I don't want a really big one or it'll get too heavy.
Most of the time my 7DII with a Sigma 24-70mm f2.8 and a Canon L 70-200 f4. Other times the same lenses with a 5DIII. Depends on the day. Also carry a tripod or monopod. It all fits in the bag and the weight is not bad.
autry
Loc: Ashland, VA. - Center of The Universe
My walk around is a D 810 with Tamron 16-300.
Tamron 18-400 on Nikon D500 . . .
I use a Nikon d7100 with a Sigma 18-250 macro for my walk around setup. I have some other lenses, filters etc. for specific purposes.
Soul Dr.
Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
My favorite of my 6 DSLRs is my D90 that has the 18-105mm lens on it most of the time.
I find this range suits my shooting style most of the time and I really like the images this lens produces.
BobT
Loc: southern Minnesota
If not using my "go nearly everywhere" Panasonic bridge FZ1000, I'll take my ancient Canon T2i and :
Tamron 17-50 f2.8 and Canon 55-250mm STM lenses. I bet I can handle about 95% of my shooting with these 2 lenses.
I'd have to say my 28~300 is on the camera 90% of the time.
--Bob
ChrisT wrote:
Don't be shy, now ... go over it in your head, and share it here ... it might help others ... okay?
CamB
Loc: Juneau, Alaska
18-300, 35 f1.8, 12-24 All Nikon. Often a neutral density filter. Lots of waterfalls around here.
rmalarz wrote:
I'd have to say my 28~300 is on the camera 90% of the time.
--Bob
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