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Reading and posting in the Significant Camera thread made me wonder if lenses have been as significant. I suppose my first camera was the most significant photography related thing as it got me going but after that lenses maybe vie for significance for me so I thought I'd post a complimentary thread about lenses.
As with cameras I don't think I have a most significant lens, more a series of milestones. My first camera had a fixed and fixed focus 43mm f11 lens and I mostly like a standard-ish or there abouts lens today. My milestone lenses have included...
Voigtlander 35mm f2.5 Color Skopar which made a good general purpose lens on a RF. Like my Kodak Instamatic it was a one camera and lens to do it all.
Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 (APS-C lens.) This lens convinced me that lenses can be too sharp, especially for pictures of your GF. I'd not had that problem before and it did make me think about how people pictures should be taken and looked at.
Sigma 30mm f1.4 (APSC-lens.) This gave me accurate and fast AF and shallow DoF for the first time.
Sigma 50mm f1.4 (FF) which along with the 85mm f1.8 and 12-24mm pushed me from APS-C to FF. The 50mm was the one that was on my camera the most.
Sony 55mm f1.8 which convinced me that modern lenses were technically better than the lenses of only a few years before.
Sony 35mm f2.8. So small and light that it's pushed MFT mostly out of the way as my FF A7 with the 35mm f2.8 isn't significantly bigger or heavier than a MFT camera and lens.
Voigtlander 35mm f1.4 (E mount and used on my Sony A7.) This lens has largely pushed my film era primes out of the way.
Minolta Rokkor 55mm f1.7. This got me interested in using old film era lenses on modern mirrorless cameras and lead to me buying more and more
In recent times I've been looking for that one camera and lens package to get back to the basics of the Kodak again. The closest so far has been my Sony A7 and 35mm f2.8 but the Voigtlander 35mm f1.4 gets a look in too as it's small and light and nice to use if there's time to MF or I want to do hyperfocal.
What are your milestone or even (if you have one) most significant lens/lenses?
As with cameras I don't think I have a most significant lens, more a series of milestones. My first camera had a fixed and fixed focus 43mm f11 lens and I mostly like a standard-ish or there abouts lens today. My milestone lenses have included...
Voigtlander 35mm f2.5 Color Skopar which made a good general purpose lens on a RF. Like my Kodak Instamatic it was a one camera and lens to do it all.
Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 (APS-C lens.) This lens convinced me that lenses can be too sharp, especially for pictures of your GF. I'd not had that problem before and it did make me think about how people pictures should be taken and looked at.
Sigma 30mm f1.4 (APSC-lens.) This gave me accurate and fast AF and shallow DoF for the first time.
Sigma 50mm f1.4 (FF) which along with the 85mm f1.8 and 12-24mm pushed me from APS-C to FF. The 50mm was the one that was on my camera the most.
Sony 55mm f1.8 which convinced me that modern lenses were technically better than the lenses of only a few years before.
Sony 35mm f2.8. So small and light that it's pushed MFT mostly out of the way as my FF A7 with the 35mm f2.8 isn't significantly bigger or heavier than a MFT camera and lens.
Voigtlander 35mm f1.4 (E mount and used on my Sony A7.) This lens has largely pushed my film era primes out of the way.
Minolta Rokkor 55mm f1.7. This got me interested in using old film era lenses on modern mirrorless cameras and lead to me buying more and more
In recent times I've been looking for that one camera and lens package to get back to the basics of the Kodak again. The closest so far has been my Sony A7 and 35mm f2.8 but the Voigtlander 35mm f1.4 gets a look in too as it's small and light and nice to use if there's time to MF or I want to do hyperfocal.
What are your milestone or even (if you have one) most significant lens/lenses?


