“What Lens Should I Use?” Isn’t the Right Question
I’m often asked, “What lens should I use?” But honestly, that’s not the question you should be asking.
If you're talking with a group who knows your gear and understands your why, then maybe it's a fair question. But even then, it's still too broad.
You need to ask something more specific:
Are you shooting with full-frame or not?
What are you trying to capture—artistic expression, journalism, wildlife, documentation?
What are your goals for the final image?
Even if you ask the right questions, who can remember all the possible combinations?
That’s why it’s more important to know your gear—really know it. Understand the tools in your photography toolbox and how each one behaves in different situations.
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