If you ask professional photographers what’s more important, the quality of their camera body or the quality of their lens, the majority will say the lens. However, in a market that’s flooded with options, it can be challenging to select the perfect optic – and of course, the latest lens technology comes with a higher price tag, making it even more important to avoid being swayed by marketing, and to invest in optics that correspond with your photographic style and objectives.
While you can use multiple lenses, constantly changing lenses can be annoying in the long run, to say nothing of the expense. Therefore, a good lens should be versatile, and able to be used in different scenarios, making it a good long-term investment – such workhorse lenses will provide…