Getty Images is a stock photo supplier. They buy photos and sometimes give photographers assignments. Here is the Team Getty's photo gear for the winter olympics.
Can you match this list with the photo?
20 Canon 1Dx cameras
3 Canon 5DmkIII cameras
1 Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM Macro lens
2 Canon 14mm fisheye lenses
2 Canon 15mm fisheye lenses
5 Canon 16-35mm zoom lenses
7 Canon 200-400mm zoom lenses
2 Canon 200mm f/1.8 lenses
2 Canon 300mm f/2.8 lenses
2 Canon 300mm f/4 lenses
2 Canon 35mm f/1.4 lenses
2 Canon 50mm f/1.2 lenses
2 Canon 400mm f/2.8 lenses
8 Canon 500mm f/4 lenses
10 Canon 70-200mm f/2.8 lenses
7 Canon 8-15mm fisheye lenses
5 Canon 800mm f/5.6 lenses
2 Canon 85mm f/1.2 lenses
And a set of Tilt Shift lenses
The article didn't say how many photographers will be using gear from this pile. It did say the pile was worth 315,000 Euros.
One set of photo gear for the olympics
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Re: One set of photo gear for the olympics
Were the Tilt Shift lenses supplied by Canon by any chance? 

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Re: One set of photo gear for the olympics
Rumors are Team Getty went with the best: http://lensbaby.com/lenses-sparkBristolian wrote:Were the Tilt Shift lenses supplied by Canon by any chance?

Re: One set of photo gear for the olympics
I don't know the exact model but there's a high end photography shop here in Luxembourg and they have one of those large Canon telephoto lenses in the window for just under 12,000 euros.
Re: One set of photo gear for the olympics
Stop teasingg us with all the porn, Homer, it's obscene. I'm drooling here!
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Re: One set of photo gear for the olympics
LOLJ.J.B. wrote:Stop teasingg us with all the porn, Homer, it's obscene. I'm drooling here!
Re: One set of photo gear for the olympics
I passed by the mentioned photo shop this morning and it was the 200-400mm zoom that costs an eye-watering 11,995 Euros. If you're on a budget, they also have a fixed 400mm for 9,995 Euro!
More about photo agencies covering the Olympics
Getty Images and Reuters say their photogs will shoot 1,000,000* images during the event. That's per agency, not combined. Story about how their setup gets images from the camera to the agencies web sites: http://gizmodo.com/the-inside-story-of- ... 1521746623
* How is that possible? Easy. It takes each photog shooting less than 2 minutes a day for their combined efforts to produce 1 million images. Olympics is 17 days, Getty has 37 photographers who're usually shooting 14 frames per second, so:
# images / # days / # photogs / 14 = time per photog per day
1,000,000 / 17 / 37 / 14 = 113 seconds.
* How is that possible? Easy. It takes each photog shooting less than 2 minutes a day for their combined efforts to produce 1 million images. Olympics is 17 days, Getty has 37 photographers who're usually shooting 14 frames per second, so:
# images / # days / # photogs / 14 = time per photog per day
1,000,000 / 17 / 37 / 14 = 113 seconds.
How agencies get photos from events to their websites
I misposted this, so here it is again, unburied
Getty Images and Reuters say their photogs will shoot 1,000,000* images during the event. That's per agency, not combined. Story about how their setup gets images from the camera to the agencies web sites: http://gizmodo.com/the-inside-story-of- ... 1521746623
* How is that possible? Easy. It takes each photog shooting less than 2 minutes a day for their combined efforts to produce 1 million images. Olympics is 17 days, Getty has 37 photographers who're usually shooting 14 frames per second, so:
# images / # days / # photogs / 14 = time per photog per day
1,000,000 / 17 / 37 / 14 = 113 seconds.
Getty Images and Reuters say their photogs will shoot 1,000,000* images during the event. That's per agency, not combined. Story about how their setup gets images from the camera to the agencies web sites: http://gizmodo.com/the-inside-story-of- ... 1521746623
* How is that possible? Easy. It takes each photog shooting less than 2 minutes a day for their combined efforts to produce 1 million images. Olympics is 17 days, Getty has 37 photographers who're usually shooting 14 frames per second, so:
# images / # days / # photogs / 14 = time per photog per day
1,000,000 / 17 / 37 / 14 = 113 seconds.