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Paolo Pellegrin

  Here’s what’s well-documented about Paolo Pellegrin’s camera gear —the celebrated Magnum photojournalist and Canon Ambassador: Camera Bodies & Lenses Canon EOS 5D Mark IV — Pellegrin relied on this full-frame DSLR for major conflicts and documentary assignments, often pairing it with the Canon EF 24–70mm f/2.8L USM lens at 35 mm or 70 mm depending on the story at hand . Canon Eos 5D Mark IV see it on Amazon Canon EOS R5 — In recent years (e.g. in Ukraine, volcanic expeditions, climate change projects), he transitioned to this mirrorless body for its silent shooting mode and reliability, especially under demanding field conditions. Particularly used with the RF 28–70mm f/2L USM lens—a fast zoom offering sharpness and flexibility where he shot at focal lengths like 40 mm, f/14 at 1/1000 sec, ISO 640. Canon Eos R5 see it on Amazon Shooting Style & Kit Overview Pellegrin often travels with a larger base kit (multiple cameras and lenses) plus a lighter day ba...

Martin Parr

  Martin Parr, the renowned British documentary photographer, has utilized a diverse array of camera gear throughout his career, adapting his equipment to suit various projects and evolving photographic styles. Here's an overview of the gear he's employed: Cameras and Lenses Film Cameras: Leica M3 with 35mm lens : Used during the 1970s for his early black-and-white work. Leica M3 Plaubel Makina 67 with 80mm f/2.8 Nikon lens : Employed in the 1980s, notably for The Last Resort series. Plaubel Makina 67 Mamiya 7 : A medium format rangefinder camera favored by Parr for its portability and image quality. Mamiya 7 Digital Cameras: Canon EOS 5D Series : Transitioned to digital with the Canon 5D in 2007, later upgrading to the 5D Mark IV, which he describes as intuitive and well-suited for documentary work. Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Canon EOS 5DS R : Utilized for advertising shoots requiring high-resolution images. Canon EOS 5Dsr Lenses: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II...