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ChrisN 12-01-2011 20:16

One lens or several (for an outing)?
 
Do you work best with a single lens at a time (for an outing of several hours for example), or do you need two or more lenses at different focal lengths to be able to realise your vision?

back alley 12-01-2011 21:11

i prefer to carry 2 or 3 lenses but most of the time i pick just one and shoot with it.

hteasley 12-01-2011 21:16

I will generally have a couple lenses with me, but I seldom change my lens while I'm shooting. The act of switching lenses out kills my... mood? momentum? If there's a zone I get in, thinking about switching lenses will kill it. A second body with a different focal length lens, I'll do that.

kokoshawnuff 12-01-2011 21:29

If I'm going somewhere for a few hours but the point is to accomplish a specific errand or task I'll bring one lens and a few rolls of film. If I'm going somewhere for a few hours in order to take photos I'll bring 2 or 3 lenses.

haempe 12-01-2011 22:41

Also I'm not a friend of lens changing in the field.
I feel most comfortable with 2 lenses - 2 bodies.

Lflex 12-02-2011 03:40

Weight is the biggest barrier against creativity. (or was it zooms?:))

jsrockit 12-02-2011 03:58

I'm usually a one lens one body guy, but it depends on what I'm going to photograph.

c.poulton 12-02-2011 04:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by hteasley (Post 1760566)
I will generally have a couple lenses with me, but I seldom change my lens while I'm shooting.

Yeah, that's me - once a lens is on the camera I very seldom change unless I really have to to get the shot. In an ideal world I would have two bodies...... :)

250swb 12-02-2011 07:42

Of course the question is loaded with 'best' in one option and 'need' in the other, so its not very scientific if people are worried about not appearing to be 'best'.

But I said more than one lens, my brain is big enough to cope, my eyes can see more than one option for a scene, I like to have the best choice available to me on the day :D

Steve

Bob Michaels 12-02-2011 07:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisN (Post 1760536)
Do you work best with a single lens at a time (for an outing of several hours for example), or do you need two or more lenses at different focal lengths to be able to realise your vision?

I am most comfortable with a camera / lens in hand (no strap) and pocket full of film plus spare battery. Even a small bag seems to get in my way.

An advantage for me is that I am always ready to shoot. No time for a subject to dwell on being photographed while I pull the camera out of the bag or retrieve it from the end of the strap.

Being a one lens sort of person, that means I never use anything longer than 50mm or wider than 28mm. That is not a problem for me.

robert blu 12-02-2011 07:57

I voted 1 lens, in reality when I'm in a new place for a few days I like to go out one day with a lens, next day with another, usually 35 and 50.
robert

pdexposures 12-02-2011 08:37

When I shot with SLR's I would always find myself saying "well I might as well bring this lens... and this one" and then end up with a large bag full of gear that I would rarely use while out.

Switching to rangefinders I've gone with a less is more philosophy. A lighter camera, and one lens is all I bring out now. I just adjust my shooting style accordingly. However even in taking the extra little bit of time to adjust takes far less time than changing lenses are recomposing.

Calzone 12-02-2011 08:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by haempe (Post 1760598)
Also I'm not a friend of lens changing in the field.
I feel most comfortable with 2 lenses - 2 bodies.

+1

I am finally at that point with now having two Leica bodies.

Otherwise generally I tend to carry two complete cameras. I don't mind the added exercise. Photography, carrying two cameras, and lots of walking keeps me young.

Also one camera is always in my hand ready to shoot.

Cal

Gary Briggs 12-02-2011 08:50

I only use one lens at a time....on each camera!
Ya gotta have a 35, MF, and digital when you go out, right?

Michael Markey 12-02-2011 08:52

Just one for me ...sometimes two but never more.

TXForester 12-02-2011 08:55

What is an outing?

Walking down the the street? Going to a fair? Going to an air show? With the first two, one lens might do. With the airshow or similar outing, there are so many opportunities, one lens won't cut it with the possible exception of a zoom lens. Of course that assumes the camera you are carrying is capable of using a zoom lens.

scorpius73 12-02-2011 08:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by robert blu (Post 1760820)
I voted 1 lens, in reality when I'm in a new place for a few days I like to go out one day with a lens, next day with another, usually 35 and 50.
robert

I kinda did the same thing on vacation in Spain. I had 35mm f2 for the day. I also took a 50mm f1.4 for walking around in the evenings and night. Worked well for me.

bhop73 12-02-2011 10:01

I can get away with just one, but I generally have a 50 and a wide lens (28mm on my leica, 24mm on my Nikons), unless i'm using my x100 in which case i'm stuck with one lens.

jcrutcher 12-02-2011 14:14

If I carry two cameras then I have a total of 3 lenses. If I carry one camera than a total of (2) 90 % of the time, (1) 10%.

Vince Lupo 12-02-2011 14:15

For personal work, it's usually the M9, the 50/2 Summicron, and the 35/1.7 Ultron.

barnwulf 12-02-2011 14:21

I voted one lens but I usually have a second lens with me. I shoot with a 35mm most of the time but there are times when I prefer a 50mm. I really don't like changing lenses unless I have too do so for the best image framing or working distance. Jim

leica M2 fan 12-02-2011 18:35

I voted 1 lens since I feel I do my best work with just one lens and no distractions. But if I'm in a new city and going out for the day I'll take the 28 and a spare like the 75.

GaryLH 12-02-2011 23:19

I usually go out with two lenses. 40 and 24. If I go out with one lens it is always a 40 unless it is the x100.

Gary

GaryLH 12-02-2011 23:23

Forgot to mention lately I have been experimenting with a 21 and 40 pairing on the gxr and Nex. The 24 and 40 pairing is my normal one for film.

Gary

Dirk 12-03-2011 01:26

It's more and more just the 50. i'm getting too lazy to change lenses, which turns out to be a good thing.


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