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Roosta
31-10-2012, 5:20pm
Would love to hear/read your thoughts on your ideal single set up, let me explain.
The idea here is to offer up the One lens and One body you could live with, if you where given only one choice.
The lens and bodies can be either one you'd love but say cant afford - film - digital - old - new, what ever, but stick to Canon as it's in this forum.

Personally, the 1DX would be my pick for a body, and the 70 - 200mm L F2.8 MK ii IS, would have to be my lens, given I mainly shoot land/sea scapes and my kids faster moving sports. The lens is, as I see it, my best compramise here.

How about you?

Wobbles
31-10-2012, 6:34pm
Sorry Roosta, not that interesting... :rolleyes: I'd pick exactly the same combination! ;)
If pressed I'd maybe sneak in a 24-70, but the 1DX/70-200II would be hard combination to beat for versatiity and perfomance. :th3:

Cheers
John

Bennymiata
01-11-2012, 6:26pm
I'd pick my 5D3 with the 24-105L.
Compact, great IQ and this is the combo I use most of the time, even though i have other bodies and lots more lenses.

Roosta
01-11-2012, 7:13pm
Sorry Roosta, not that interesting... :rolleyes: I'd pick exactly the same combination! ;)
If pressed I'd maybe sneak in a 24-70, but the 1DX/70-200II would be hard combination to beat for versatiity and perfomance. :th3:

Cheers
John

Cheers John, Thought I might have stired the odd one or two, as we all shoot a wide variety of fields on this site, I could see the studio togs going the same body, but the lens would be way different I'd guess, any way. Cheers.


I'd pick my 5D3 with the 24-105L.
Compact, great IQ and this is the combo I use most of the time, even though i have other bodies and lots more lenses.

My second choice lens Benny, for sure, actually thinking about ditching my 24-70 in favour of the versatility of the 24-105. Cheers

dulvariprestige
03-11-2012, 12:38pm
I agree with you Benny, I'm loving my mkiii and 24-105, but the 1dx if money was no object.

Speedway
03-11-2012, 2:57pm
1D Mkiv and 50-500 sigma would cover just about everything I shoot.
Cheers
Keith.

fabian628
03-11-2012, 3:04pm
canon 7 rangefinder with 50mm f/0.95 lens. One was on ebay last year in pristine condition for a steal ($2300). Alas i have too many cameras already.

In digital wouldnt mind 1dx or 1ds3 with a 50 1.2 or 1.0 as a single setup :D

Jules
03-11-2012, 3:20pm
Canon 5DIII and the 35L. That would suit me nicely.

kalley
04-11-2012, 9:11pm
Going to toss it in here.

My 600D and EF 50mm 1.8 11

Teaching me heaps about how to take photo's.

No point in getting anything else at the moment until I can take awesome photo's with what I have.

But wish list is 24-70 F4.0L Lens in the near future.

When I think it is warranted 5D MK111. But I'm still not sure on that.

Kevin

GoldZilla
06-11-2012, 1:16am
I'm very happy with my 60D and EF-S 17-55 f/2.8, but if money were no object then it'd probably be a 5DMk3 with 24-70 f/2.8L...

CAP
06-11-2012, 7:21am
Why waist time with the affordable stuff if money is no object......

1Dx body and the 800mm f5.6L

Got the 5Dmk3 but would love to mate it up with a 500mm f4.0L.
Realistically still out of my league but it is nice to dream about these things

Roosta
08-11-2012, 5:23pm
Going to toss it in here.

My 600D and EF 50mm 1.8 11

Teaching me heaps about how to take photo's.

No point in getting anything else at the moment until I can take awesome photo's with what I have.

But wish list is 24-70 F4.0L Lens in the near future.

When I think it is warranted 5D MK111. But I'm still not sure on that.

Kevin

Good one Kevin - Understanding the fundamentals.. Then we have below..



Why waist time with the affordable stuff if money is no object......

1Dx body and the 800mm f5.6L

Got the 5Dmk3 but would love to mate it up with a 500mm f4.0L.
Realistically still out of my league but it is nice to dream about these things

I'm with you CAD, I'd love the 200mm F2 and and the 500mm but alas, I didn't win the $100mil.

But keeping the dream alive.. LOL

tannyboy
08-11-2012, 7:46pm
5D mk iii + 50 f/1.0

Light? who needs light... haha

twix
08-11-2012, 8:05pm
On my list would be the 7D and a 70-200 2.8 IS lens!
At least that what I save up fore right now:D!

William W
12-11-2012, 4:01pm
I'll take the same (canon) kit as Jules - EOS 5DMkIII and EF35/1.4L

WW

Rattus79
12-11-2012, 6:30pm
I'd have to look at a Fuji 617 with a 90mm schneider - If only they made a digital version of this I'd be set for life!!

fail that I could handle a Pentax 645d (just) :D

Blackberner
14-11-2012, 12:11am
My vote for your combo Roosta, 1DX and the 70-200 F2.8 IS II...........

Roosta
14-11-2012, 12:38pm
Some different set ups thats for sure.

Blackberner
14-11-2012, 11:22pm
Does anyone make a 50mm F/1.0 ???

Rattus79
14-11-2012, 11:34pm
Yes. But the .95 is better again.

Arg
15-11-2012, 11:15pm
I'd have to look at a Fuji 617 with a 90mm schneider - If only they made a digital version of this I'd be set for life!!

fail that I could handle a Pentax 645d (just)

Not within the rules of post #1's game, Greg. :confused013

I would probably set myself a challenge as a photographer: A compact-ish 5D3 and the new 35f2IS. Shoot the street and try not to look uber-geek or retro-geek.

Tricky
22-11-2012, 12:31am
Tough question. Whilst it'd be hard to live without a 'do it all' lens such as 24-105, I actually rarely use mine as I find it somewhat boring and it doesn't generate enough focus control / bokeh. I tend to go for more interesting lenses, eg 85mm 1.2 for portraits or narrow focus; mpe-65m for macro; or TSE 17mm for ultrawides / panos / tilt-shift. I can happily mount just one of these lenses and shoot all day. But could I live with just one of them for ever??

Lantern
22-11-2012, 10:10am
I thought the point of interchangable lens cameras was that we could interchange lenses. Restricting yourself to one lens FOREVER?

I quite like my 7D with my 24-105L. This is a great street setup.

For pure silliness factor I'd like to bolt an EOS M to the back of a EF 1200mm f5.6L (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_EF_1200mm_lens).

William W
22-11-2012, 10:38am
The lens and bodies can be either one you'd love but say cant afford - film - digital - old - new, whatever, but stick to Canon as it's in this forum.

Mentioned a 50/1.0:
Canon made an EF 50/1.0L USM, now discontinued.
It is big, relatively heavy and very slow to focus and considered by most who have used it to be artistically and technically not as good as the EF50/1.2L and the Ef50/1.4. I almost bought one, for the shear passion of owing such a toy: in some ways I am disappointed I didn’t. The lens commands quite a reasonable price second hand.

Mentioned a 50/0.95
Canon also made a 50mm f/0.95.
This lens is an “S mount” and typically mounts to the Rangefinder Style cameras.
Although I have not used this lens, I have judged the results of Photographs made with it and it is truly exceptional wide open in available light in the hands of someone who can sculpt with available light.

Mentioned 1200/5.6L
The EF1200F/5.6L USM is an exceptional lens and many of us were treated at the Sydney Olympics – at the Rowing where at least two were used.
On a technical note - being an EF mount lens one would require the Canon EF-M Lens Adapter Kit for Canon EF / EF-S Lenses to mount this lens on the canon EOS-M . . . and I think the adapter's “tripod mount” would be useless.

WW

Rattus79
22-11-2012, 12:39pm
I break ALL the rules!!

Why else would they put rules in place??

Besides that, I don't know how to use a canon. Or a nikon for that matter.

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Not within the rules of post #1's game, Greg.

I break ALL the rules!!

Why else would they put rules in place??

Besides that, I don't know how to use a canon. Or a nikon for that matter.

If Canon made a 617, then I'd get it in a heartbeat.

Mark L
22-11-2012, 11:42pm
I break ALL the rules!!



So when a you buying a Sigma DSLR?:D

Rattus79
23-11-2012, 11:30am
So when a you buying a Sigma DSLR?:D

When Pentax start incorporating a Foven Sensor .....

Analog6
23-11-2012, 1:40pm
1DX (although I do love my 1DsMkII, I'd love a later model) and 16-35 l MkII. Great for landscapes

Roosta
23-11-2012, 5:18pm
I thought the point of interchangable lens cameras was that we could interchange lenses. Restricting yourself to one lens FOREVER?

I quite like my 7D with my 24-105L. This is a great street setup.

For pure silliness factor I'd like to bolt an EOS M to the back of a EF 1200mm f5.6L (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_EF_1200mm_lens).

Hay Lantern,

Yes you're right, but the point of this post was to see the differences in what each person would choose, if they only had the one choice to live with, Hence 'This could be interesting'

But thanks for your input.

tropix55
23-11-2012, 8:56pm
A canon 7D + 24-105 walk around....coz that's what I currently own... :)

Cheers :beer_mug: Tropix55

acko
26-11-2012, 1:18pm
Well I must admit that the 24-105L has been my walk around lens for some time. OK, it may not be everybobody's cup of tea, but I like it.

Tannin
26-11-2012, 9:16pm
1D IV and 500/4. I could probably manage with a telephone for everything else if I really had to.