![]() ![]() Amazon, AdoramaĬanon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro: Great lens for close up beauty work. Amazon, AdoramaĬanon EF 85mm f/1.8: Standard portrait lens. Amazon, AdoramaĬanon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II: Nice wide-angel, good for on-location. Amazon, AdoramaĬanon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II: My studio lens, I shoot most on this. Amazon, AdoramaĬanon EF 50mm f/1.8 II: Good and affordable portrait lens. Current day equivalent is probably a Canon 5D Mark IV or R5. It's still good enough for almost everything I shoot. ![]() Shot plenty of campaigns and editorial publications with it. But also definitely think that it’s a luxury product to consider only if you have the money! AdoramaĬanon: I used a 1Ds Mark III for 7 years in my early career. I really think Leica cameras render vibrant reds and oranges in a special way, and found it fantastic for that. Leica SL2 - I borrowed the SL2 for a few days and shot one of my Vogue Singapore editorials with it. Pentax SMC FA 645 150-300mm f/5.6 ED : For location if I need to use telephoto. Love the 120mm but having flexibility and range is awesome. Pentax SMC FA 645 80-160mm f/4.5: Great for portraits. Pentax SMC FA 645 45-85mm f/4.5: Flexible for full length/fashion. Pentax SMC FA 645 120mm f/4.0 Macro: Gorgeous lens for close up, I use this a lot for beauty. It was great for the value and I continue to really enjoy using it despite having the Fuji now. And I will say that the main reason I picked the Pentax was because it was the cheapest medium format camera available at the time. I could immediately tell that the sensor quality difference between this and my 2007 1Ds Mark III. I wanted higher fidelity images for the fine art work I was starting to do more of. I figured it was time for a medium format camera after 10 years of photography. ![]()
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