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lens love - what's your favourite/dream lens?

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Old 29-05-11, 15:22
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I'm one of those becoming rarer Olympus users,
That makes two of us then and my favourite lens is the more modern ZD 50mm f2 Macro, sharp as a razor and I find it great for portraits where a narrow dof is needed.
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Old 02-06-11, 16:57
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My dream lens is still on the way to get into my kit. Still saving for the Canon 70 - 200mm, f/2.8 IS-II. I used it ones and fell in love with it. As of now the 100mm f/2.8 does a great job, and gives my heart a sense of fulfillment until I get my dream lens.
I know what you mean about the Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 IS mkII, I have the mkI version of this lens and it is superb, but I still would love to upgrade in the future... just not totally convinced that it would be worth the ~£700 it would cost to change.
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Silly question, this on my R5, no contest.

http://leicarumors.com/2008/12/11/th...f-course.aspx/

Can anyone lend me the missing £1,990,999.99p

CFould be good for birding with a 2x converter

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Silly question, this on my R5, no contest.

http://leicarumors.com/2008/12/11/th...f-course.aspx/

Can anyone lend me the missing £1,990,999.99p

CFould be good for birding with a 2x converter
looks ok, but I'd prefer something faster than f5.6 myself... this little Zeiss would do the job I reckon - http://www.dpreview.com/news/0610/06...eiss1700f4.asp
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Old 21-07-11, 08:55
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Trouble is that it is used for a hassle, I do have a Bronny, but most people have 35mm, unless you buy me the Hassle as well
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Old 29-07-11, 16:00
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Default Sigma 105mm lense

I use a Sigma 105mm macros lense. The detail it gives is great. I use it for all manner of nature shots. I love nothing more than driving to the country side, where I walk around taking close up pictures of anything that catches my eye. I ve taken great pictures of beatles, worms, leaves, stones. Even in low light it works well. I ve tested it in all manner of situations but have found it especially usefull for weddings. It gives great detail in flowers, rings, glasses, place names and decorations. I just love the macro element of wedding phoptography and this lense gives me the ability to photograph all the finest details of a wedding. Check out these pages to see samples of work done with the Sigma 105mm
Hopefully these pages will give an insight into why I love this lense.

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Starting to catch up - spotted this thread - Not long ago I got the new 28-300 Nikkor - and I'm finding it replaces most of my other gear - or it could be that I'm just getting lazy and cannot be bothered carrying more than a camera and lens.???
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Ohhh, my favorite lens at the mo is my pentax DA*55mm f1.4, perfect in every way!
If i had enough money at the moment, i'd buy a pentax FA 31mm f1.8.
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Out of my excessive collection of lenses there are 6 I routinely use.
Of these my Pentax F-50mm f 1.7 (one of only 2 of my primes that I routinely carry around) is now rapidly becoming the most used. However the 10-17 Fisheye zoom is always fun to play with, and then there are times I need something a bit longer...

I have to admit I also get a bit of a kick using my 1930s Kodak 12cm Anastigmat on a digital camera, but then perhaps I'm just bizzare. :-)
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