How many lenses and bodies do you have?


How many lenses and bodies do you have?  

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  1. 1. How many lenses do you have?

    • 1
      13
    • 2
      17
    • 3
      21
    • 4
      12
    • 5
      7
    • 6
      1
    • 7
      0
    • 8
      2
    • 9
      0
    • 10
      1
    • 11
      1
    • 12
      0
    • 13
      0
    • 14
      0
    • 15+
      5
  2. 2. How many camera bodies do you have?

    • 1
      50
    • 2
      22
    • 3
      0
    • 4
      3
    • 5+
      5
  3. 3. How many lenses have you gained/lost since last year's poll?

    • -5 or more
      0
    • -4
      0
    • -3
      0
    • -2
      1
    • -1
      1
    • 0
      11
    • 1
      8
    • 2
      1
    • 3
      3
    • 4
      4
    • 5 or more
      2
    • I didn't vote in last year's poll
      49


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Canon EOS 1Ds Mk II

Canon EOS 50D

Canon EF 100-400L f/4.5 IS

Canon EF 300L f/4 IS

Canon EF 70-200 f/2.8 IS

Canon EF 24-105L f/4 IS

Canon EF 16-35L f/2.8

Canon EF-S 10-22 f/3.5

Canon EF 100mm macro f/2.8

Canon EF 15mm fish eye f/2.8

Canon 1.4x & 2x extenders

I just added the sigma 18-50 F 2.8 (constant) great lens, focuses fast (If you put it to continuous focusing), but build quality is subpar, although optically very good. Also a good note is the 10 year warranty, (so I'm keeping my fingers crossed for the next ten years hoping it doesn't fail on me)

I just ordered a Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 for my D200. Much cheaper than the Nikkor 17-55 f/2.8 yet still optically wonderful.

I own the tamron and have used the nikkor; the tamron is waaaaaaaaaaaaay soft at f2.8.

Just an FYI. I still like the lens and would buy it again, though.

I own the tamron and have used the nikkor; the tamron is waaaaaaaaaaaaay soft at f2.8.

Just an FYI. I still like the lens and would buy it again, though.

I read the reviews, I went on pixel-peeper and looked up all f/2.8 shots with the lens, and i'm satisfied with the output it provides. You're right, it's no $1200 Nikkor, but for $400, it does a damn well good job.

Those were my thoughts exactly when I bought it :p

I just got this lens in the mail today, it was dark out when I got it so I couldn't really let it stretch its legs but so far inside it seems to be a solid performer. I'm going out railfanning tomorrow for a bit, i'll definitely bring it along and see how well an M7 looks in front of it. :D

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