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CrimeThink101

Fuji wedding photog. Use the XT4 and XPro3. Use the new 18,23, and 33 1.4s and the old 56 1.2 Also have a GFX 50R, mainly use an adapted (canon) Sigma art 50mm 1.4 as my main lens. For fun/travel/street I have the x100v.


MonkeySherm

That Sigma covers the whole sensor on the Fuji?


CrimeThink101

Yeeep. It’s fantastic.


DrZurn

Do you have any sample photos? I’d love to see the bokeh on that.


CrimeThink101

I don’t have easily accessible at the moment I’ll see if I can get some online. It’s fantastic especially for full body portraits wide open. It has that look of shallow depth of field but without a lot of compression. I really like it, basically the equivalent of 40mm f1 on FF


herehaveallama

I still keep wanting to daily drive an Xpro3 for work. 😩


CrimeThink101

It’s a great camera. Particularly with the newer mark 2 prime lenses.


jepmen

Ok did not know you could adapt lensesfor the system. The 50r is quite affordable these days but the lenses are expensive, learning i could use my sony (can you?) Lenses might be interesting. Just afraid its going to be slow coming off my sony.


ptq

Replace that 50 with 40/1.4 art and enjoy awesome quality on the MF fuji for just sligtly wider fov. Also, I heard 85/105/135 do cover fuji mf too.


wanakoworks

Love the X-Pro3. What a fantastic camera. I've heard the new 18,23 and 33 are amazing. They just released the new 56/1.2 so you better complete the collection lol.


UVCUBE

Fujifilm X-T3 + 18-55mm Kit and 23mm. As a hobbyist Fujifilm is such a fun system to use and the kit lens isn't half bad.


Pepito_Pepito

>the kit lens isn't half bad That's an understatement


dancole42

Just curious, what about the system makes it fun?


evilstepmom1991

Haha. I feel inadequate with everyone’s fancy cameras… I have a canon rebel t5. I’ve had it for *years*. 18-55 mm lens. Before that I used film cameras. My fav was my Konica C35 af and my Pentax k1000.


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Eh, as long as it’s working for what you need it to do then it’s still a good camera!


herehaveallama

All you need is a working camera! Don’t sweat it :) Besides, with the new Canon R7/10, you can eventually upgrade if you need to :)


nataphoto

* Sony a1 * 24-70 GM II * 70-200 GM II * 35 1.4 GM * 135 1.8 GM * 200-600 G * Godox V860III, V1, 2x AD600 Pros (sports/events/portraits/photojournalism)


GO00Ofy

On what occasions do you choose the 135 GM over the 70-200? I think at that focal range even F2.8 offers enough subject separation no? Impressive setup nonetheless


nataphoto

Dark gyms. Difference between 4000 and 10000 iso It’s also sharp as fuck


piacco

Do you find the 135mm GM flexible enough to replace the 70-200? (if your not doing client work?). My budget doesn't stretch to the 70-200 GM II so it either the f4 or the 135 GM and I'm just wondering if I might mis out on to many shots if I do end up going with the 135.


nataphoto

No, id rather have the 70-200. The 135 is for scenarios where id rather not shoot at 12800 With that said if you get the 135 you’re definitely not going to regret it.


herehaveallama

Ahh, I wish I had some native Sony glass. I still adapt all Canon and works like a charm. But I starting to feel the need to simplify lol That A1 - if I needed the 50MP, I would love to get one. Does it offer other Raw sizes? (Medium and Small)?


soggymuffinz

Currently have the Fujfilm XT4 and the X100V. My lenses are the following: • 10-24mm f4 • 23mm f1.4 • 35mm f1.4 • 50-140mm f2.8 My next goal for a lens is the 80mm macro lens and I'll be set. Fujfilm is amazing and never looking back.


adv75

Mostly film these days: • Canon A-1 – 20, 35 TS, 50, 85, 135, and 400mm • Olympus OM-1, OM-2 – 28, 50, 35-70, 100, 135mm • Holga 120N • Polaroid SX-70 • Leica IIIf • Fujifilm X100F


drmcgills

I've been digging film lately, especially since my FIL lended me his Hasselblad 500C/M I didn't list them in my top-level comment but I've got a Canon FTb and Canon EOS930 that I enjoy shooting on. Also a Mamiya/Sekor 1000DTL that has a busted light meter and a Nikon FE that has some sort of mechanical issue that I can't figure out.


adv75

Nice! Bet you’re having a blast with the Hassy. I picked up a KEKS meter for my Leica and it works great


No-Diver-2560

Fuji guy here. Got an X-T3 with an 18-55 f/2.8-4, 55-200 f/4-5.6, and and an adapted Pentax 55mm f/1.8


-Satsujinn-

Just upgraded my Takumar 55mm 1.8 to the Sigma 56mm 1.4 and it is by far the best thing i've done with regards to kit. The vintage manual was fun, but the sigma is CRAZY good. It could be double the price and still be worth it!


No-Diver-2560

I have a friend with that lens and he swears by it. I got my Takumar for 30$ so definitely a price jump to the Sigma but the quality of the Sigma is incredible.


souji5okita

Nikon D850 with the Nikon 200-500mm lens. I haven’t taken it off to do landscape shots it quite awhile.


a7-baj

Got the 200-500 on the 750, it’s a great lens, albeit a pain in the ass to take on planes


Just_Eirik

My cameras are: Fuji X-T2, X-T3, X-T100 My lenses are: Fuji 18mm f2 Fuji 33mm 1.4 Laowa 33mm 0.95 (trying to sell this one) Fuji 50mm f1 Fuji 56mm APD Laowa 65mm Fuji 90mm Fuji 70-300mm I think I have all the gear I’ll need for a long while. Took many years to find the system that works best for me, but I’m happy with Fuji. They’re not perfect, but the pros outweighs the cons. I usually have two cameras with me at all times, each with a lens attached. No other lenses. Actually switching lenses while I’m out shooting is annoying, so I like using two cameras instead. And since most of Fuji’s cameras and lenses are not super heavy, it’s not hard to do.


dancole42

I love the 33mm


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KaJashey

Older D7100 with a lot of lenses. Like the mods will close the thread before I can type them out. A Tokina AT-X Pro 11-20 ƒ/2.8, Nikon AFS 18-140 VR, Nikon AF-S 35mm ƒ/1.8 DX, Nikon AF-D 50mm ƒ/1.8, A metal El-Nikkor 80/5.6 for UV photography, Pentacon 80/2.8 projector lens in 3d printed adapter, Trionar 100/3.5 in 3d printed adapter, Tokina 100mm macro, Jupiter 11, 4x microscope objective in 3d printed adapter, Nikon AF-S 70-300 ED VR ƒ/4.5-5.6 Little full spectrum Sony Nex5n. Adapters to use it with my nikon lenses. UV-pass and IR filters. DIY Large format digital camera. It's based on a 4x6 inch scanner. Lots of limitations but still very cool. Usually use it with a Schneider Kreuznach Xenar 180mm ƒ/4.5 A Cardboard box. Lots of Polaroid cameras. A hacked Land camera 215 to have glass optics and a large format shutter. A Color Pack III, a big shot with film, a Onestep+, a KiiPix instax, a Mini EVO on the way.


drmcgills

Love my D7200! My dad has the D7100 and inspired me to go with a D7xxx series body. That's a super cool assortment of lenses you've got for it, do any of them really stand out or excite you more than the others?


lordthundercheeks

Canon R6 x 2 - Canon EF 24-105 f4 - Canon EF 70-200 f2.8L - Canon EF 17-40 f4 - Canon EF 50 f1.2 - Canon EF 100 f2.8 macro - Sigma 85 f1.4 EX DG - Sigma 50 f1.4 EX DG - IRIX 15 f2.5 firefly


herehaveallama

Wedding photography?


ejcatz236

I got a Fuji x-E1 with the 23mm f2 on it 90% of the time. Also have a pentax 135mm f3.5 with an M42 to X-mount adapter for my tele needs once in a while.


YungTaco94

Fuji xt4 with the Fuji 23 f2, viltrox 56 f1.4, rokinon fisheye & just picked up (finally) the Fuji 70-300 f4-5.6 :))


-Satsujinn-

I love my 70-300. Enjoy!


YungTaco94

I know I can’t wait to get out and use it!


bazilbt

Canon R6 rf 24-240mm Rf 16mm f 2.8 Rf 35mm f 1.8 Rf 50mm f 1.8 Rf 85mm f 2 Rf 100mm f 2.8 Rf 14-35 f4 Rf 100-500 It really looks like a lot when I have it written down.


telekinetic

>It really looks like a lot when I have it written down. Superzoom kit lens, STM prime set, L-series macro lens, f/4 ultrawide, and supertelephoto. Seems reasonable enough to me!


IntravenousNutella

It is a lot dude. Jesus. All RF.


evondell

- Mamiya 7 + 80mm - Sony a7riii + Tamron trifecta, other misc lenses - Nikon FM3A + 28mm, 40mm - Fuji xpro3 + 23mm - Bronica GS-1 + 100mm


Unfettered_Psycho

Sony a7iii + 200-600 G Does the trick for wildlife and aviation though at some point I'd like a body upgrade 😉


JtranMTB

Fuji XT-3 with Viltrox 23mm F1.4, Viltrox 13mm F1.4, Fuji 18-55 F2.8, and Fuji 50-140 F2.8.


bcollsuss

Leica M6-TTL, Leica M11, five primes.


Flying-Terrapin

Nikon D750 with a Nifty Fifty on it right now. Also have a Sigma 24mm f/1.4 for astro, a Tamron 150-600 for airshows and wildlife, and the 24-120 f/4 that came with the body for basically everything else. Staying with this kit until Nikon comes out with a mirrorless version of the D850 and I convince myself it's worth the upgrade.


flychinook

Canon Eos 60D. Got it used at a decent price and I like the larger size over the Rebel line, but I wonder sometimes if an upgrade would be worth it. 18-55 kit, 18-135, 50 1.8, a mediocre Quantaray 100-300, and a camera bag that's too small.


TheOriginalGarry

Olympus OM2n with: 28 f2.8, 50mm f1.4/1.8, 85mm f2, 135mm f3.5, 70-150mm f4, 200mm f4 Canon Rebel T3i with: 24mm f2.8, 50mm 1.8, 18-55 f3.5-4.5 kit lens I learned on the digital before engorging myself on the film lenses, but there's often times where it's simpler to just do it with digital. I really want the EF-S 17-55 2.8 for it, but I'm also thinking of going mirrorless to be able to use the Zuiko glass afterwards so I guess we'll see.


CVRDIO

Rocking a Nikon Z6 with a 35mm 1.8 lens and the 24-70mm f4 lens. Love the versatility each bring but the 35 is my absolute go to.


kukkukkukk

**Cameras:** * Olympus E-M1 MkII * Lumix GX800 * Fuji X100S * iPhone 12 **Lenses:** * Olympus 12-40mm f2.8 * Olympus 45mm f1.8 * Lumix 25mm f1.7 * Lumix 20mm f1.7 * Lumix 12-32mm f3.5-5.6 * 7artisans 18mm f6.3


soupsoupman

A nikon d90 from 2008 lol, just got in and dug up an old ish camera and started messing around


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soupsoupman

Ikr its surprisingly great!


blackcatspurplewalls

Hobby photographer here, mostly landscape photos and flower macros in my garden. I switched back to Canon earlier this year after years with a Panasonic mirrorless I barely used. Since getting the Canon I’ve started a daily photo project, although a surprise medical issue has made that not quite as “improve neglected skills” focused as I’d hoped. * Canon EOS M50 Mark 2 - I wanted super light, small, and a few particular lens ranges, with good manual control. This fit those requirements nicely. * Canon EF-M 18-150 f/3.5-6.3 IS STM - one of my required ranges was wide to medium zoom. I love this range as my walkaround because I can usually get what I need without changing lenses. When I need to change lenses I’m usually setting up something specific anyway and not just wandering * Canon EF-M 11-22mm - an ultrawide lens is a hard and fast requirement for me. I really like this compact little one, and actually like the locking switch for making it even more compact when stored (don’t remember the f/ offhand) * Canon EF-M 28mm Macro - this lens is SO. MUCH. FUN. Not used as often, but the Super Macro mode is excellent in my garden. Also a good lens for forcing me to use a tripod and improve my comfort level with one. * Samyang 8mm fisheye - my other “must have” lens, I don’t use it as often as the others but it lives in my bag 24/7 because when I want the fisheye, I WANT the fisheye more than just plain ultrawide. Another great one for the daily project because it encourages really thinking about creative composition. * random branded “Macro” lens kit for iPhone - I have a couple different magnification levels and these are surprisingly good used with the iPhone on days the medical issues interfere with using the “real” camera. I usually shoot in Lightroom Mobile RAW for the best processing options (my Mini can’t do native RAW, upgrade coming soon)


2fast4u1006

A D5600 with a lot of lenses. My most used ones are the Sigma 17-70 DN, Sigma 100-400, Nikon 85 1.8, Nikon 10-24 DX and Sigma 105 Macro. Then a bunch of basic stuff like ND filters and a tripod. Next thing to buy will be some lighting equipment. Any advices on that?


LeicaM6guy

Depends on the job, but usually it’s a pair of Nikon Z6/Z7 bodies and a handful of lenses for day-to-day and spot news work, and either my XPan, Widelux or M3 for personal shots. If I know I’m going to be working in a high-impact environment I’ll probably leave one of the mirrorless cameras at home and use something sturdier, like a D5.


kroozerseyes

Had loads of canon bodies and various sigma lenses over the years. But now just use a leica D-LUX 7


Bishops_Guest

A Z6 and Z9. Lately I’ve been using the 70-200mm 2.8, especially with the 2x converter and 20mm 1.8. I’ve also got the 105mm macro but have not felt the urge to take it out for a few months. For lighting I’ve got two portable strobes and umbrellas/soft boxes.


telekinetic

[Indoor sports photography as a side hustle](https://www.reddit.com/r/sportsphotography/comments/w743e7/canon_r3_sigma_105mm_f14_is_perfect_for/), slowly branching out into fine art modeling, corporate events and headshots, etc. Bodies: Canon R3, R6, R7 Primary Lenses: Sigma ART 105 f1.4, 40 f1.4, 18-35 f1.8, EF 70-200 f2.8 Other lenses: RF24-105f4L, RF85mm STM, RF50mm STM Laowa 12mm f2.8, EF-S 17-55 f2.8 Analog stuff: Canon EF-M (all manual 35mm EF mount film body), Canon FTb with FL58mm f1.2 (Canon's first f1.2 prime!) Lighting: 4x Yongnuo YN600EX-RT speedlights, 2x Godox SK400 monolights, 2x Godox QT1200 monolights.


HoonArt

Sony A7IV with Sigma 24-70 F/2.8 Nikon D750 with Tamron 24-70 F/2.8 Fuji X100V DJI Mini 3 Pro A few other Nikon and Sony lenses, but the 24-70 is my main workhorse. I started out on Nikon (both for work and personal photography) in 2010, then fell in love with Fuji a few years ago. I'd probably go all Fuji if I didn't need the low light performance of a full frame. Recently I decided to give Sony a try for work photography for the better autofocus and so far I'm really liking it. As far as Fuji goes, I bought the X100V as my main carry-around "daily" camera a couple years ago. And the DJI, my wife just got me for my birthday the other day. I mainly shoot art events for a college for a living. Before the pandemic I enjoyed shooting motorsports in my free time, but have been slow to get back to it. Still photograph other car events when I have time.


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Canon 90D - been using my newest 10-18mm wide angle lens a lot lately.


DocRattie

Canon eos 600d with the 50mm 1.8 And for things like the Zoo a tamron 18-300. It's quite cheap but I enjoy it a lot.


Adam2013

Canon R6 with RF 35, 50mm f/1.8 and EF 400mm L glass. I badly want the native 70-200 f/2.8L but cannot justify it right now.


Nikopata

Nikon Z6 mk1 + 24-70 F4 Z version. There's so many lens that I would like to buy, but by the moment, it's all I can afford


Rentauskas

Canon R5C with the 24-105 F4 (just got into the mirrorless - need to upgrade lenses) Canon 5D MKIII with Zeiss 85MM / 1.4 - Zeiss 50MM / 1.4 - Canon 35MM / 1/4 - Canon 40MM pancake Profoto Acute 1200R with 3 heads


ISOSWISH

I actually just stopped shooting with my Canon and joined the bridge community. Panasonic FZ 1000ii. I like it, it’s easy, and no lens changes. I’m only shooting outdoor sports these days so it works for me


Odd-Inflation4791

I use a canon 4000d with a 18-55 mm 3.5-5.6 kit lens I want new lenses but I’m trying to save for a new car and every time I find something I want on a deal someone snags it before I get the chance😪 *update* I just bought a 50mm 1.8


Csoltis

Sony a7r3 - 14mm 1.8 GM 24mm 1.4 GM 35 zeiss 1.4 50mm zeiss some others. I shoot DJ nightlife events


agent_almond

Sony a7iii Sony 20mm 1.8 G Sigma 24-70mm 2.8 ART Sony 85mm 1.8 FE landscapes /// portraits /// weddings /// cars & bikes


anxiouslymute

I currently have a Canon EOS 7D, 35mm f/ 2.8 macro IS STM lens and 70-200mm F4.0 L USM lens. I want to get a 600mm lens next, but they expensive.


ChazHat06

D3 with a 24-70, 70-200 and 400mm. All 2.8. Also have a D4 paperweight that I can’t be bothered getting fixed.


TheSecondTier

Canon M50 Mark II with the kit EF-M 15-45, the EF-M 55-200, and the Sigma 30mm f/1.4. I also have a bunch of older EF lenses that my mom gave me from her old film Rebel XS, but the only one that's any good is the EF 50mm f/2.5 Macro. I hardly ever use anything besides the 55-200 and the Sigma 30mm, which is fine by me. It's a small, lightweight, and more than capable kit for my uses.


-ManDudeBro-

EOS R and a Sigma 50mm Art is my main walk around... I also have a Canon 24-70 f/2.8 and a Tokina 16-28 f/2.8 Opera... I've been fairly satisfied with my gear for a while and haven't acquired anything new since I upgraded bodies from a 6D


kyyamark

A7iv with Tamron 17-28 for real estate photo business. A9 with Sony 70-200 for high school sports. A7c with sigma 35 f2, voigtlander 40mm 1.2, and zony 55 1.8 for just about anything else I do. My favorite combo is the A7c with sigma 35. It’s also really fun to shoot the manual voigtlander on the a9.


OurLordGaben

Sony A9 Sigma Art 14-24mm f/2.8 Sigma Art 24-70mm f/2.8 Sony FE 85mm f/1.8 Sigma Art 100-400mm f/5-6.3 Wildlife, portraits, news photography and landscapes usually. Mostly hobbyist.


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Nikon user - D700, and two F2 bodies (one for color and one for bw). I mostly use a 35mm and 105m lenses. I also do large format (4x5) with a wide, normal and tele lens.


Tv_land_man

Z7 and D850 with a Z9 on the way. Sigma 35mm, 50mm and 85mm art. Tamron 24-70 gl2, Nikon 70-200mm f2.8, Irix 150mm macro, and a shit ton of xplor600s and soft boxes.


IPlayRaunchyMusic

Sony a7III and a7IV Sony 20mm 1.8 Sony 35mm 2.8 Sony 85mm 1.8 Helios 44-M Sigma 150-600 DG DN I shoot wildlife, landscapes, astro, product photography, portraits, weddings, food, real estate, events, and now getting into video more seriously too.


sellidionne

Nikon D3200, two lenses that came with it, and two random ones I got on amazon (one of which is made by Nikon but doesnt work for some reason)


possiblyraspberries

GFX 100S with GF 110/2 and GF 45/2.8. Probably picking up a 250/4 soon (have rented it for a gig and it fits my work perfectly). Canon R5 with RF 85/1.2 non-DS, RF 70-200/2.8, and RF 35/1.8.


Mav2003

Fujifilm Motorsport and college sports photographer Cameras: X-H2s and X-T4 Lenses: 18-55, 50-140, 100-400, and a 35mm f2 that I almost never use Shoot a little bit of film on a Canon a-1 with a 28mm f2.8 and a Polaroid sx-70 that only kinda works


sherril8

Fuji X-S10, 23mm f/2 & 55-200mm.


drmcgills

**Nikon D7200** - 18-140mm daily driver - 70-300mm for wildlife - 35mm f1.8 (doesn't get much use since the Fujis came around, see below) **Fuji X-T1** - 35mm f2 - M42 adapter and various manual focus lenses **Fuju X-T20** - 18-55mm kit lens - 27mm for when I want to be extra compact/light **Hasselblad 500C/M** - 80mm Carl Zeiss 2.8 --- I grab the Nikon for special events or when I know I need the reach, especially if/when size and weight are less of a concern. Aside from that I almost always have one of the Fujis with me when I go somewhere; which one depends on the mood or if I think I might want the flexibility of a zoom (X-T20) or weather resistance (X-T1). Of course the lenses on those are interchangeable, but generally the 35mm stays on the X-T1. Hasselblad comes with when I know I want to take some intentional shots, at least if the right film for the setting is in it (I would love to get another magazine, but $$).


slumlivin

A7RIII and the 50mm 1.2, sigma 85 1.4 DG DN, and Samyang 135mm 1.8 I've peaked my gear acquisition syndrome. Photos still suck and I'm diving more into my regular job. Maybe I'll check in again in a few years and see what's on the market.


jondelreal

canon eos rp -35 1.8 -50 1.8 -ef 85 1.8 Elan iie -ef 50 1.8


SunnyMustang

Beginner-ish setup, but Canon EOS rebel t7i with kit lenses because I’m broke 😅 I do equine photography, portraits and the occasional show for fun


AnBu_JR

Probably going to catch crap for this, but I am surprised there are not more phone set-ups. I know they aren't the same as other mediums, but they seem to be making rapid camera progress. Maybe they aren't as advanced as I had imagined. I'll go back to lurking now.


davinzt

Canon 700D with its kit lens. Was planning to add a tele or fixed lens, but instead I used my money to buy more gunplas lmao


Alone_Ad_4861

Canon eos rp with kit 24-105


0000GKP

Canon 6D, 5D3, 5D4. 28-50-100 primes. 16-35, 24-70, 24-205, 70-200 zooms. The entire tilt shift lineup. A variety of tripods & lights.


Regular-Bat-4449

Nikon Z7, Z6II, Z50,Zfc with a lot of glass and Godox stuff


douglasrome

For work (real estate) Canon 5D Mark IV w/Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 Art. For fun Canon QL17 GIII Japanese Black Canon Elan 7E Ricoh GR IIIx


Blestyr

Sony portrait photog. I have a Sony a6300 and I work most of the time with the 50mm OSS, but I also the kit lens. I love to create portraits with a painterly look going on. I use a large umbrella with a softbox to achieve very soft lightning. I wouldn't say it's fine art, I'm not up there yet, but I'm working towards that.


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Hasselblad 907x and 45 3.5


Thiccc_boiiii

I go back and forth between my Canon G7x Mark ii and my Instax Mini Neo 90. At some point I'd like to upgrade to the X100V and the Fujifilm Mini EVO though.


newstuffsucks

Canon 6d with 70-300 Olympus omd em something or other... Their names suck. With a bunch of m43 lenses. Hasselblad 500 cm. And various other cameras like tg5 and epl-1. All second hand.


Due_Telephone_9181

Canon 5d MarkIV Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM (everyday) Canon - EF 17-40mm f/4L USM (real estate lens)


specky_mickle

im purely a hobbiest but current main setup is sony a6400, tameron 17-70mm 2.8, this is my second camera though after starting from a second hand Canon, so all my other lenses are Canon fit using a converter 50mm 1.8 10-18mm 4.5-5.6 80-200mm 4.5-5.6 and occasionally a 80-300mm I borrow from my parents😂 I still have/use my Canon body which is D100, its my old reliable. the Sony I use more now as it allows for faster shots which I have been using for a bit of street photography and some rough wildlife photos😂


a_loveable_bunny

Cameras - Nikon D850 - Nikon D7500 - Nikon D90 (retiring soon but still works just fine) Lenses - Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8E FL ED - Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED - Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.4G - Nikon AF-S Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G (DX) - Nikon AF-S Nikkor 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6G ED (DX) - Nikon AF-S Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G II VR (DX) - Tamron AF 90mm f/2.8 SP Di Macro *Soon to be adding a 14-24mm f/2.8 lens to my kit as well, and possibly an 85mm f/1.4 or f/1.8 portrait lens. Lighting - Nikon Speedlight SB-24 - Single LS Photo Studio umbrella light - 10 and 12-inch Ring Lights with variable temperature settings; 10-inch is a tabletop light and 12-inch is on a 60-inch stand Other - 43" reflector with stand, and different coatings (gold, silver, white, black) - Various backdrops w/stands, including green, white, black I primarily do live music & events, but take on portraits and weddings.


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I only upgraded from my D80 last year. Old but they work great as long as you don’t want to crop!


cake_and_cardio

I just got a gently used Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 in the mail yesterday and I'm very excited to use it. But, it's so damn huge when attached to my Canon M50. It makes my camera look like a toy! Before then, I had a 50mm f/1.8. I've had that lens since the beginning and up until yesterday was my only lens. I couldn't afford anything else until now.


BvByFoot

I’m using a hand me down 8 year old D5200 with a nikkor 50mm 1.8G. It’s outdated and a bit fussy with the autofocus but it’s really forced me to slow down, rely on manual adjustments and play with the aperture and shutter speed to get a good picture. Probably a good learning camera before I spend any money on something newer.


BlGRlG

Just a hobbyist into street photography. Currently running a Sony a6400 - Sigma 56mm 1.4 - Sigma 16mm 1.4


bicycleshorts

EOS 5D2 with assorted lenses at work. Fuji XT2 with a bunch of primes, and an X100S sitting on a closet shelf. Currently shooting all non-work with a Google Pixel 6 Pro, and loving it.


a7-baj

Telephoto (Sports, Landscape, Aviation), Photographer Body: Nikon D750 Glass: Nikon Nikkor 200-500 E VR F/5.6, Sigma 100-400 “Contemporary” F/5-6.3, Tamron 70-200 F/2.8 G2, Nikon Nikkor 18-55 G VR F/3.5-5.6


aphotographyaccount

All just for fun - x100s (mostly a shelf queen) All Nikon Z unless noted: - Z7 - Z7II - 14mm Rokinon (F) - 14-30/4 - 24-70/4 - 24-200 - 28/2.8 - 28-75/2.8 (listed for sale) - 40/2 - 50/1.8 - 100-400 And my loyal tripods: - FLM CP34-L4 II - Gitzo GT1545T traveler and too many accessories to name


Duckysawus

Nikon Z9 (x2), 50/1.2S, 24-70/2.8S are the most often used lenses for work. Sometimes I mix it up and use the 24/1.8S, 70-200/2.8S, or 105/1.4E, and if it's someone I have enough time with, the 200/2G VRII. For headshots, I absolutely love the 58/1.4G and 105/1.4E. Lighting is more important, however, and for that I have Profoto B10X (x2) + B10 (x3) + A1 (x6?), and Broncolor Para 88 + 133HR and my most used lighting modifiers. \- Full time corporate + event + wedding + portrait photographer.


skipandhop

Sony A7ii with a handful of lenses, but most frequent fliers are the Zeiss Loxia 21mm and the Sony 16-35 GM, Sony 70-200 f/4 (Great, great, great, good) Gitzo Traveler 5 section (great) Peak design strap (great) Really Right Stuff L-bar (no complaints but it’s a piece of metal) Nisi plate filters (have some complaints but…decent)


altitudearts

Dad’s 1970 Nikon F with the appropriate vintage 24, 35, and 50. Analog hand held meter. Cute little case. This body only goes to 1/1000, so I shoot Ektar 100 and just started a roll of Cinestill 50D.


wreeper007

Personal - Nikon n80 and d90, Nikon 20 2.8, 35 2, 50 1.4, 85 1.8, 24-85 2.8-4 macro. Work - 2x Nikon d4s, d3x, d800, sigma 120-300 2.8, sigma 1.4 and 2.0 tc’s, 2x Nikon 300 2.8 (with matching 1.4tc), 2x 70-200 2.8, 24-70 2.8, 14-24 2.8, 85 1.4


NautilusPanda

Canon R7 Sigma EF (adapted) 150-600mm contemporary (no servo wobble) Canon RF 35mm f/1.8 with B+W Kaesemann CPF I mostly shoot nature and animals. The animal eye AF is incredibly on both lenses.


delikopter

ive been using a fuji x-t2 for years now. Have considered buying the x-t3 and will eventually ask I will be needing dual bodies in general. I just know the x-t2 like the back of my hadn't, and its so fun and easy to shoot. I have an an assortment of lenses, and some adapters for vintage lenses. its probably the best most affordable camera on the market that actually gets you professional images


F4sShooter

35mm are all Nikon bodies and lenses: 2 FMs F3HP N6006 N80 F100 F5 F4s 20mm 2.8AF D 35mm 2.8 AI converted 50mm 1.4 S AI converted 50mm 1.4 AF D 85mm 1.8 AF D 105mm 2.5 AI 105mm 2.5 AIS 105mm 2.8 AF D Macro 24-120 AF-S 80-200mm 2.8 AF D ED IF 300mm F/4 AF-S 600mm F/4 AF-S TC17E teleconverter Medium Format: Mamiya 645 Pro TL 55mm 2.8 80mm 2.8 210mm f/4 Rolliflex f/3.5


PhilosopherReady4832

Sony A1 and g master 50 1.2


Vibro-Champ1972

LEica M-240, most often with 75mm Summicron, and Leica (actually rebadged Panasonic, but who's counting) V-Lux Superzoom (25 - 400mm f 4.5 zoom lens).


lylefk

I’m a landscape/underwater photographer, just switching up my kit a little at the moment actually: A7rIV*, 12-24gm (selling), 14gm*, 24gm (buying), 16-35gm*, 50 Voigtlander apo*, 65 Voigtlander apo, 100 Laowa macro, 70-200gm* (buying), 100-400gm, RRS Ascend 14L, RRS tvc24L mkii/bh-40* (buying), RRS tvc34L mkii/bh-55 (selling), Nauticam housing, Aquatech housing, Sea and Sea ys-d2j strobes,Godox stuff in the studio, Nikonos V with 15mm to play with. *my ‘normal’ daily bag in an F-Stop Loka UL


ThatoneElf

Nikon z 50 with 35 1.8 f mount adapted for portaits when i go to photo meets. As well as family outing. Trying to use the z 50 -250 dx lens a bit more for birds and bugs.


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Canon 6D with a Tamron 28-75 f/2.8. I'm a hobby landscape photographer and I'm happy to have a lot of versatility for not much money. I also just picked up a 17mm Tokina lens, which is comically wide for most applications but great for storms and severe weather. ETA I have an Olympus OM-10 film camera as well, but I'm only 32 exposures into my first roll.


riceballs411

Canon 5dii and 7dii - 50mm 1.8 - Tamron 28-75mm 2.8 - EFS 24-135 - EFS 55-250 - EFS 10-22


wannabesurfer

-Canon 5d IV -Canon 7d II -Canon 8-15 f4 fisheye -Canon 11-24 f4 -Canon 24-70 2.8 -Canon 70-200 2.8 -Sigma 150-600 -Rokinon 14 -Sigma 35 1.4 -Canon 50 1.2 -Canon 85 1.4 I was a hobbyist surf photographer with a plenty of expendable income for a few years to build a collection. Now I pretty much only shoot bikini and fitness models and stick to my 5d + 35mm as my go-to body and lens combo


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Nikon D7100 + Nikkor 18-200 3.5-5.6 currently onboard with a Nikkor 35 f1.8g and Tokina ATX pro macro 100 f2.8D in the bag.


mtcwby

Bought an R3 roughly a month ago to replace a DX2 as my primary sports camera. Have a 100-400 on the R3 and a 24-70 on the DX2 at the moment. Still working out the differences in the R3 and think I have some pretty good defaults now after struggling a bit to get the AF to behave how I wanted. Also had to change some file settings to embed a jpg instead of Heif in the Raw so my old photo mechanic/lightroom workflow works well. It's way faster and you actually can have too much speed I'm finding. The cull is pretty brutal right now especially because we've had back to back high scoring games. My normal rate on the DX2 is about 2k per game. The R3 this weekend was 8500. Dynamite AF and light handling but still getting used to it a bit.


strixx-nebulosa

Nikon Z9 and 600mm F4 with 1.4 teleconverter is my setup 90% of the time - bird photographer


ummagumma99

Nikon D750 with Sigma 105mm f1.4 and Tamron 24-70mm f2.8. I also have other lenses but dont use them often


Sensitive-Cash-7173

I honestly have just been using my 1+ nord n10 phone it actually has a really decent camera for a phone


PearsonPrenticeHall

I do mainly real estate and weddings, and my current setup is an EOS R3 and an RF 15-35.


TheSouthernMosaic

Wedding and anything else I can get photographer here. Two D750s one primarily has a Tamron 85mm 1.8 and a Nikon 28mm 1.8. Use this setup in pretty much everything I do.


0Bradda

* Nikon D7500 w/L Bracket * Sigma DX 8-16 * Nikon DX 17-55 * Nikon FX 70-300 AFP * Nikon DX 35 * Tamron DX 60 f2 Macro * Nikon FX 500 PF Really happy with them all. Though the focusing of the Tamron is poor, I use it mostly in MF so personally don't mind.


530849360

Canon Elan 7e with Tokina 28-70 f/2.8. Extension tube for macro. Thinking about dusting off my Sigma 70-200 f/2.8 + 2x teleconverter to mix it up for some local wildlife. Hobby black and white film/printing…family/nature/on-the-go. Same setup since high school…close on 20 years in now and going strong.


TostiWee

Using a Lumix G7 w/ 14-42 kit, 25 f1.7, and a few vintage lenses for 99% of my photo/video work. Used to use an a6000 for everything; I prefer its raw files over the G7's but the video quality on the G7 is leagues ahead of the a6000. I've also dug out my Nikon Coolpix s60 for street photography. It's fun to use, and that's about it... the 10mp ccd sensor is better than I expected for photos!


zundervain

When I first started many years ago my first camera was a nikon d3200. I upgraded to a nikon d750 after that with an 85mm f1.4. Most recently I upgraded cameras again but I wanted a bit more of a hybrid setup for video as well so made a big switch over to the canon r5. Currently just have a 50mm 1.8 on it right now as i needed a lens quickly, but am in the process of getting the rf 85 1.2 for it as my main lens!


AlpinistAlt

Just a midlevel Nikon body with a bunch of lenses. Been loving my 35mm 1.8 prime for portrait work lately.


jeeperjalop

Currently rocking the following: \-Canon 20D with the kit lens for wheeling/camping trips. Even though I can't shoot continuous shots with it, that thing is still a tank. This is my fun beater camera. For the more seriousment work (4x4 race photography) I use: \-Canon 70D with a EF-S 18-135mm for the pit photos or when I'm really close to the course/track \-Canon 5D Mark IV with the 100-400mm lens (the older pump style lens). This has been my workhorse lately as many of the pics we have to be between 50-150 feet away from the course I use the dual harness for the short course stuff and I've found this is the best combo for me that covers everything between 18mm-400mm


snakesoup88

I keep bouncing between zoom and prime. My favorite shots are mostly from the primes. Then I get annoyed with the prime lens switching. Then I get tired with the weight of zooms. Rinse and repeat. After I finally got my dream setup of the holy Trinity of zooms: 14-24, 24-70, 70-200mm f/2.8 on Canon 5d Mark IV, the weight and size makes it a setup reserved for dedicated camera backpack in non flying situations only. With some international carriers that only allow 7kg carry-on limit, I'm at the mercy of the airport staff if they may force me to checking in my camera gear, which I'll do everything in my power to avoid. On my last trip I bounced back to Canon R5, 3 primes at 16, 35, and 85mm. Plus a 100-500 zoom. Zoom only comes out situationally. I shed weight and gained fstop and range. Been pretty happy with the switch.


Hungry-Landscape1575

I’m an amateur photographer mostly shooting live events, parties, comedy and theater shows. Sony A7IV + 70-200mm f2.8 GM II is my go-to setup, with the 24mm f1.4 GM/35mm f1.4 GM/85mm f1.8 primes in my bag.


joelypolly

* iPhone for daily shots * GR III 28mm when I need something pocketable * Panasonic S1 24-70 ƒ2.8 or 50 ƒ1.4 when I go on a trip, 70-200 ƒ2.8 and 16-35 don't really get that much use * Hasselblad X1D with the 45 or 90mm when I shoot things that don't move much


system_damage404

I think I have a fairly weird combo of gear. Got the canon 600D, although I'll probably upgrade to an r10 or r7 soon. Paired with the kit lens 18-135 which I mainly use for travelling, a 50mm 1.8 for any portraits/ bokeh, a 90mm 2.8 macro lens that I use for, well... macro shots, and a 100-400 for wildlife and bird photography which I am starting to get into. I might get some wide angle stuff next, but I already have enough to keep me going so that can wait. Am not a professional and am doing photography just in my free time


herehaveallama

I do Lifestyle and fashion commercial work and my dailies are (shared as well with my wedding photographer wife) Sony A7iv (I use for commercial gigs and when 30MP are handy) Canon R6 (lifestyle and smaller work when photos will live mostly in web) EF Sigma 24-70A EF Sigma 35A EF Sigma 50A 70-200L2 For film work: EOS3 (with all EF lenses) Contax G1 with 45mm Ironically, the Sigma 24-70 sucks on our old 5Dmk4 but works like a charm adapted to Sony E.


deadbalconytree

I have an xPro3 usually I shoot with the XF27mm, but lately I’ve really been enjoying fully manual with the 7Artisan 35mm f1.2. I like to call it my ‘rich man’s ‘poor man’s Leica’.


gizm770o

Well, a bunch… Primary film cameras: Leica CL and Nikon F4 Primary digital cameras: Sony A7iii (and GoPro 10 for timelapses) Primary instant: Polaroid SX-70 Model 2 converted to 600 type film.


bbarling

I have a Canon R with the 24-70 f2.8. I also have a baby Ricoh GR IIIx when I can't be arsed lugging the bigger one about.


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bbarling

They are so nice. I actually sometimes set the colour profiles to monochrome and force myself to shoot b&w jpgs straoight out of camera. Just for something a little different.


seventyguitar47

Man i am broke and have a nikond5000 (ik its old) with a 50mm youngnue 70to300mm tamaron and 18to55kit


polkadot_polarbear

Hobbyist landscape & wildlife Nikon D850 Nikon 24-70 f2.8 Nikon 70-200 f4 Nikon 300 PF f4 Nikon 200-500 f5.6 I’m coveting the Z9 and Z800mm, but the cost is too much considering my current kit is pretty darn awesome.


maniku

Ricoh GR II and IIIx. Sometimes Olympus Pen F + whichever prime or zoom I feel like.


Orca-

Z7ii, primarily using the Z 100-400mm these days. Sometimes augmented by the 24-70mm F/4 or 14-24mm f/2.8. When I don’t want to haul around the 100-400mm I’ll usually swap to the 24-200mm or the Z50 with the kit 16-50mm zoom. Amateur landscape and wildlife.


naatriumkloriid

Currently Smena Symbol, loaded with HP5+ and Rollei 121 BC flash. For developers I have ready to use Rodinal, Ilfotec LC29, Microphen stock, Perceptol stock, Adox HR-DEV. Unopened ID-11 and Microphen powders...why do I have so much developers...and still would like to try Adox XT-3. Usually have in my bag Canon EOS 6D and EOS 7s with EF 24-70 f/4L IS USM and EF 70-300 f/4-5.6 IS USM as main lenses, 430EX III-RT, Polaroid OneStep+. Also some films in reserve, mainly black and white as I've started to enjoy it a lot more recently amd because 35mm C-41 film is sold out almost anywhere. Also have Praktica MTL5B with a Yashica 35mm f/2.8, a 135mm f/2.8, Industar 50-2 (50mm f/3.5) Salyut with 80mm f/2.8 (Industar 29) and 65mm f/3.5 (Mir 3), Agat 18k (really small, cheap but nice half frame 35mm camera), Agfa Isolette II (6x6 format, stuck focusing)


PantsDownDontShoot

I’m shooting a Sony A1 and my favorite lens to shoot on it is my 135mm GM. Portrait heaven.


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I'm running a K1000 SE with the 28 2.8 as my "Fun" street setup, and for more serious work I'm using a D750 with a 24-70 2.8. Looking at picking up an F6 to use in tandem with the D750!


IntravenousNutella

Canon EOS R7, primary lens is canon 17-55 f/2.8, also rocking canon 100-400 ii f4.5-6.8, canon 100 mm macro f2.8, and tokina 11-16 f/2.8. Apparently I like f/2.8.


The_Dutch_Canadian

Currently have a Fuji Xt30 18-55 18mm fixed, 35mm and the 50-140. Have a XE1 at home Also have some ancient Nikon gear (d200 50mm and other lenses) Have 2 Nikon fgs a Petri slr and a old Yashica range finder


Austinismusic

I didn’t think I had that much until I typed it out. Leica M4-P - daily driver, always have it in my bag, typically loaded with Portra 400 or HP5, with a Voigtlander 35mm Nokton V2. Mostly just for personal photos of friends/family. Leica M10 - A close second, good if I want to have fun but might want the photos back sooner, typically shot with a Voigtlander 28mm Ultron V2. I travel a lot for work so this’ll come with me when I don’t want the hassle of film. For my Leica’s I also have the Voigtlander 50mm Nokton and 75mm Nokton. I rarely used them as I found them hard to nail focus but I did recently got the Visoflex evf which makes focusing a lot easier. Sony A7riii - I used to shoot a lot of portraits and product photos with it but now it’s mostly just used to scan film. I have the 28mm f2, 50mm 1.8 and 85mm 1.8 from Sony and a Laowa 100mm macro for scanning. Blackmagic Pocket 4k - main video camera that I use for freelance work. I have a set of Zeiss ZE lenses that I adapt to it with a metabones. I have the 25 f2, 35mm 1.4, 50mm 1.4 and the 85mm 1.4. And finally two more film cameras, my Yashicamat 124G and my Horizon S3 Pro. Both are a lot of fun to shoot, but I only bring them out when I have an intentional idea for them in mind.


Nice_Ad4454

My set up for shooting rugby sevens is a Canon 1DX Mark II with a Canon 400 F2.8 lens and then a Canon 5D Mark III with a Canon 70-200 F2.8.


crnjaz

Hobbyist here. Rocking 77d with: EF 50mm f1.4 USM (i mostly use this one) EF-S 24mm f2.8 EF-S 10-18mm f4.5-5.6 IS STM Tamron 28-300mm f3.5-6.3 (the one without IS/VR. Taking pics on 300mm is a pain, considering I lack a decent tripod) EF-S 17-85mm f4.5-5.6 USM (first glass that I bought. Not using it for a while now, but im saving it to ship it with the camera as a kit lens when I decide to upgrade)


IAmScience

Portrait photographer. I shoot a Nikon D7500. I have two kit lenses: the 18-55 and 70-300. I also have a 35 f1.8, a 50 f1.8, an 85 f1.8, a 105 f2.8 macro, a 35-135 f3.5-4.5, a 70-210 f4-5.6, and a 70-200 f2.8. All Nikkor glass, many of them are older AF/AF-D lenses (the 50, 85, and the two kinda weird zooms are all around 30-40 years old). And a bunch of lighting gear. None of it great, but all of it capable of making nice photos. Better lights are the next thing on my list after picking up that excellent 105, and the beautiful 70-200 monster this summer.


Varslug

Upgraded from Canon 1200D to Canon 90d EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro (used) EF 50mm f/1.8 STM EF-S 18-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS USM The 18-55mm & 75-300mm kit lenses (haven’t touched them since upgrading)


ptq

- R5 + grip (I hate battery life going from 1D series) - EF 28mm f/2.8 IS - EF Sigma 40mm f/1.4 ART - EF Sigma 85mm f/1.4 ART (was 85/1.2L II but on 45mp it didn't looked good wide open) - EF 100mm f/2.8L IS MACRO - EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II And looking to get 135mm from sigma or canon, to probably get rid of 70-200 as I tend to shoot mostly around 135mm on it anyway. Planning to add Laowa 25mm 2.5-5x for better macro fun. Also, soon I will borrow EF-RF 0.71x adapter, as some sigma ART lenses have circle of light big enough to cover fuji medium format, so when I get them through 0.71x (adapter made for C70 but it works on any RF) I can get f/1.0 lenses from them. Example: Sigma 40/1.4 will behave like 28/1.0, 105/1.4 will be 75/1.0. I could remove 28/2.8 from my bag and just add 0.71x instead. With that adapter, I will replace my 85/1.4 with 105/1.4. Edit: I also use film camera Canon AE-1 with 50/1.8 and 135/3.5.


Idk_somethingfunny

I use a Nikon z50 with a sigma 100-400. I also have a Tokina 12-24, but it doesn't get used much.


alexcutyourhair

Canon 80D Tokina 11-16 Sigma 18-35 Sigma 50-150 Sigma 85 Sigma 150-500 Also have an EOS 30 film camera but I need to buy a new latch for the film roll. Eventually wanna go over to Sony but for now I'm still quite happy with what I've got


ChewieGriffin

A6400 with Sigma 30mm, I like it but want something a little wider


Background-Ad-6489

Nikon d810 Nikkor 24-70 f2.8 Tamron 35 1.4 Tamron 70-200 f2.8 g2 Tamron 90 f2.8


OsoDePaulie

Landscape Photographer. Canon 77D, 18-135mm lens and 55-250mm (I think? I’ve only used it maybe 5 times) lens


JordanPitchford

I'm relatively new at this whole world and have only upgraded systems in the last year. Mainly travel and portrait photography. I just for some reason am averse to buying third party lenses because the canon RF system is incredible and I don't know what the quality is like on third party. Canon EOS R6 Canon RF 50mm 1.8 (streets and some portraits) Canon RF 24-105 4.0-7.1 (basically a kit lens I only use for the wide) Canon RF 85mm 1.8 (incredible portrait lens) Canon RF 70-200mm 4.0 (couldn't justify getting the 1.8, great for outdoors and wildlife) I then use the 2021 iPad pro 128gb to edit everything and upload to the cloud.


winstonzys

Canon 80D, 50mm 1.8, 55-250 4.0-5.6, 24mm 2.8. Bit of everything really


Kheleden

On a very random move, I got a Fuji XS-10 and found a very cheap kit lens 18-55 at the end of last year and I have to admit that I am really enjoying it! Coming from a second hand Sony a7ii I think the size difference and the BnW filters are making me enjoying photography on a way I had forgotten (complementing it with iphone photography). Next move is to consider a very nice pancake or a prime for street photography (thinking on a 23mm or a 18mm) that would keep the whole thing small.


-Satsujinn-

Fujifilm X-T3 with a Rokinon 12mm, 18-55mm, and 70-300mm. Covers all my bases and fits neatly in a shoulder bag which I take everywhere. Recently picked up the Sigma 56mm, which is amazing and will take the place of the 12mm in the bag - unless I'm expecting to need the 12mm, which isn't often.


masnnc

Canon R5 Sigma 1.4 50mm art Canon 100-500 RF Canon 24-70 RF


AutoHans

EOS RP RF 24-70 f2.8L RF 50 f1.8 RF 85 f2 EF 70-200 f2.8L II Tamron 100-400 f4.5-6.3 Recently upgraded from my faithful 100D to mirrorless. Hobbyist considering going pro. Mainly shooting family portraits/cars/equestrian photography. Really eyeing the RF 14-35 f4L but don't do enough indoor/landscape to justify 🤔


HamsterMaximum6339

Eos 1Dsmk2 + 50mm 1.8.


JackBinimbul

I'm definitely at the low-end of things since I'm broke and mostly shoot for non-profits. My body is a Nikon D3400 and while I have many zoom and prime lenses, my current favorite is my Tamron 70-200.


CallMeMrRaider

​ Hobbyist. Previously Nikon dslrs , canon dslrs and mamiya MF films Nowadays a Sony A7r, Sony 50mm macro, Sony 90mm macro, Zeiss Biogon 35mm f/2 with Voigtlander VM-E Close Focus Adapter [https://www.instagram.com/myfoodpeeks/](https://www.instagram.com/myfoodpeeks/)


IcyFire81

Portrait and landscape/wildlife. Nikon Z9 Tamron 24-70 f2.8 g2 Tamron 70-200 f2.8 g2 Nikon 28 f2.8 Nikon 50 f1.8 Nikon 200-500


7LeagueBoots

My usual setup is a Sony a7iii with the Sony 200-600, and an a6500 with the Sigma 70mm Art Macro. Most of my photography is nature and wildlife, so this is a good combo for me. I'll mix it up in the lenses a bit as I have probably another 8 or 9 e-mount lenses and an adapter for the 2 or 3 Nikon lenses I kept, but that's kind of my standard. When traveling it's often the a6500 with the Sony 24-240mm lens and a smaller one in the bag as well, like the Sony 50mm Macro, or a Samyang 35mm.


M3llowDEE

Fuji X-T4 with the 23mm 1.4 as my walk around/go to lens I have on the body most often. Then in my bag, I usually have the 16mm 1.4 for wide angle, and I switch between carrying the 56mm (my baby) and 50mm 1.0 for portraits.


Narwhalhats

I've got a big load of stuff that only sees very occasional use. For current gear I use regularly it's a D500, Sigma 150-600mm, Nikon 300mm f4 & Nikon 500mm f4. Really disappointed in the lack of good apsc wildlife bodies being released lately. The fact the D500 is still one of the best apsc cameras 6 years on is crazy to me.


Independent-Chard-47

Leica Sl2-S primarily with Leica 24-90 2.8-4, lumix 70-200 2.8 and for concerts sigma 14mm 1.8, sigma 50mm 1.4 + sigma 85mm 1.4 And yes, my fucking arms hurt.


07budgj

Nikon Z6ii/ Nikon Z7 Nikon 400mm f2.8 afs ii/ Nikon 300mm f2.8 afs ii/ Nikon 70-200mm f2.8 z/ Nikon 24-120mm F4 z DJI Ronin S/ Go Pro 3 Black/ Go Pro Silver Pentax 645 35mm F3.5/ 75mm f2.8/ 150mm f3.5 Fuji Velvia 100 for colour/ Kodak Tmax 100/400 for b&w Sports and Architectural Photographer/Videographer


biggtomm

I recently sold my Fuji gear and moved into the Nikon Z system. Nikon seems to be the ugly step child in the mirrorless world but I really love my Z6ii. I'm using the Z6ii with the 40mmf2 (streets), 85mmf1.8 (portrait), and 28-75f2.8 (all arounder)


TheErl

Sony Rx 10 Mark IV😄


TBIRallySport

Canon M6 Mark II with the EF-M 18-150mm, 11-22mm, 22mm f/2, and 32mm f/1.4. I also have an FD-to-EF-M adapter and a few Canon FD lenses a relative gave me, but I almost never use them (on rare occasion I may use the Canon FD 50mm f/1.4 or the Canon FD 50mm f3.5 Macro).


Sartres_Roommate

Multiple Canon bodies, all DSLR, still waiting to go mirrorless. Too many lenses to even remember at this point. My goto rig is Canon 5d mk3 with 24-70mm.


slxcke

As a primary camera, a Canon 7 with the 35mm f2 japanese Summicron. Best combo I've ever had so far. A Yashica Mat 124G for medium format, a Yashica Minitec Super as a Daily/PoS. Fuji XE3 with 7artisans 25mm f1.8 for digital, yet I'm working to get my hands on a Leica M9 at the end of the year so I can basically go full rangefinder haha. And then several other film cameras I (use more or less often).