The website Leica Rumors has published a list generated by ChatGPT of 20 of the greatest photographers of all time and the cameras and focal lengths they mainly use(d):
1 – Ansel Adams
2 – Richard Avedon
Deardorff 8×10 View Camera. He often used a 360mm lens. Image ℅ The New Yorker
3 – Henri Cartier-Bresson
Leica 35mm with a 50mm lens. Image ℅ The Irish Times
4 – Dorothea Lange
Graflex Series D, with likely a variety of focal lengths given her work’s diverse nature
(Dorothea Lange in Texas on the Plains, c. 1935). Image ℅ SF Chronicle Datebook
5 – Robert Capa
Contax II, typically with a 50mm lens. Image ℅ Magnum Photos on Twitter
6 – Annie Leibovitz
Used various cameras throughout her career, including a Mamiya RZ67 with a 110mm lens. Image ℅ Manu H on Flickr
7 – Steve McCurry
Nikon F6, typically with a 28-70mm lens. Image ℅ Cameraville
8 – Diane Arbus
Rolleiflex, with an 80mm lens. Image ℅ BBC
9 – Robert Doisneau
Leica IIIc with a 50mm lens. Image ℅ Demain
10 – David Bailey
Various cameras including the Pentax 67 with 105mm lens. Image ℅ Pentax User
11 – Elliott Erwitt
Leica M with a 50mm lens. Image ℅ Leica
12 – Brassai
Voigtländer Bergheil, with variable focal lengths. Image ℅ deplore & co
13 – Walker Evans
Large Format view camera, typically with a 300mm lens. Image ℅ The United Nations of Photography
14 – Robert Frank
Leica M with a 50mm lens. Image ℅ Folha sa S. Paulo
15 – Cindy Sherman
Hasselblad 500 C/M with an 80mm lens. Image ℅ International Photography Hall of Fame
16 – Edward Weston
Large Format 8×10 view camera, with a variety of lenses. Image ℅ About Photography
17 – Andrew Gursky
Large Format view camera with various lenses. Image ℅ The Passenger Times
18 – Garry Winogrand
Leica M4 with 28mm lens. Image ℅ Christies
19 – Irving Penn
Rolleiflex with an 80mm lens. Imag e ℅ Kelly Et on Pinterest
20 – Martin Parr
Canon EOS 5D Mark III with a 50mm lens. Image ℅ amide ochoa on Pinterest
as well as a list of the 20 greatest street photographers and 20 who favour a Leica. To see all three lists, click here.