That's fine if you want to shoot photojournalistic pictures. If everyone did
the same thing the same way then there would be no need for more than one
camera and lens; the world isn't like that though.  Further more,  two
staple lenses of photojournalists these days are 20-35mm and 70-200mm zooms.

BR

From: Mike Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

No you don't! I don't think I've ever owned more than three lenses at once
in my life, and usually it's two or even one.

Cartier-Bresson carried three lenses but only used one of them.

Garry Winogrand used one.

Salgado uses three.

Many photojournalists carry no more than four.

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