Your camera is basically a light-tight box – an expensive box packed with tech but no more than a fancy paperweight until fitted with a lens. This could be anything from a tiny hole punched into a piece of silver foil to a lens designed for the purpose of delivering sharp images onto the sensor. The most widely used lens type is the zoom and they dominate the market for a simple reason. In a single lens, there’s a broad range of focal lengths at your disposal to portray the subject as you see fit without having to move. Fixed focal length lenses, known as primes, remain popular and we’ll explore these in the next issue. But in terms of sheer popularity, zooms rule the roost.
Zooms range from budget lenses with modest maximum apertures that are often sold together with a camera to provide an entry point into the brand’s ecosystem, to fast aperture, weather-proofed zooms costing several thousands. Deciding which zoom to invest in depends on many factors so you need to consider the options, depending on your budget and what you want to shoot. There is also the question of sticking with your camera brand or opting for independent third-party brands that offer good performance at lower prices.
A 24-70mm and a 70-200mm (or equivalent for your camera format) pairing works well while adding a 15-30mm would expand potential further. If you prefer to travel light, a superzoom covering around 24-200mm or so is a good one-lens solution although you will get better quality with shorter-range zooms. If you have the funds, a fast aperture zoom could be the way forward, while on a more limited budget, you can still take the two/three lens approach but go for optics with more modest maximum apertures, perhaps from third-party lens manufacturers.
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