>>4150911I shot with and compared more than 630 lenses over the past 6 years. I have a list with a sample shot gallery for all the lenses I tested under the same conditions. I spent thousands on renting lenses. I rented anywhere from 2 to 5 lenses per week.
Call me a gearfag if you want but just know that I'm not one and the only reason I decided to do this is to figure out, now and for the last time, which Full Frame sensor camera system I'm going to stick with to go with my IQ3. I'm still testing new lenses but I'm about to stop soon, because I've pretty much made my decision last year. (Sony)
I have just started making a list of the best lenses out of all the lenses I tested so far (630+) and pic related is the list so far... The list is not complete, it's almost done but I still have to add a few more manufacturers/lenses to the list {there's only 18 at the moment, still need to add (I think 5 more?)} and then I'll make the full list and post it online.
If you want to have access to the highest number of some of the best lenses ever made, then Sonys E mount is the one and only answer, by far.
If you can't stand Sony for whatever gearfag reason, then your only other option is to go for a DSLR camera from Nikon or Canon aka. to go for either Nikons F mount camera or Canons EF mount camera.