Since I am still laid up with some heart problems (full recovery is the prognosis), I decided to spend some time to see which focal lengths that I most often use.
The group of images that I surveyed are from my two days in Istanbul several years ago. During that trip, I was shooting with a pair of Canon 7D cameras mounting 17-55mm f/2.8 IS and 70-200mm f/4L IS lenses which have been my go-to lenses on a pair of Canon APSC DSLR cameras during many trips to various parts of the world. These two lenses gave me an equivalent focal range of from 27.2mm to 320mm, with a gap of 88mm to 112mm. I never felt constricted by the 27.2 wide end since I primarily use longer focal lengths and I never seemed to miss the gap. These are the images that I surveyed:
https://rpcrowe.smugmug.com/Travel/Istanbul/
I saved 154-images from that trip. Of these 111 were shot with the 17-55mm lens and the remaining 43 were shot using the 70-200mm.
I arbitrarily divided the focal range of the 17-55mm f/2.8 IS lens into three groupings these groupings are the actual, not the equivalent focal lengths:
Images with 17-55mm f/2.8 IS lens...
Wide angle of 27mm and below: 45 images or 29.2% of the total saved
Normal angle of 28-40mm: 36 images or 23.3% of the total saved
Slight telephoto of 41-55mm: 30 images or 19.4% of the total saved
Images with the 70-200mm f/4L IS lens...
70mm to 135mm: 36 images or 23.3% of total saved
136mm to 200mm: 7 images or 4.5% of total saved
What does this tell me?
Well, I knew that I was not a wide angle shooter - so the fact that over 70% of my images were shot with longer focal lengths was not surprising.
I also realized that in a two camera system, I really like the 17-55mm range on a crop camera because about 73% of my imagery was shot in this focal range. Unfortunately, at this time, there is no native e-mount lens of that focal range available for my Sony crop cameras. I also realized that carrying the 70-200mm lens was worth it because almost 28% of my imagery was shot in this range.
If I were shooting full frame Sony mirrorless cameras, I would probably be quite happy with the 28-75mm Tamron and a longer lens of about 105-135mm...
Looking at the uses to which I put the 70-200mm lens, I have decided to test out the Sony 55-210mm lens which I received as part of a used package with another lens... This lens is fairly weak at the longer focal lengths but, I shot only 4.5% of my images at over 135mm.
Too bad that the Sony 16-55mm kit lens is so slow with mediocre image quality because that is just the focal range that I would like.
The Sony 18-135mm lens would provide the focal lengths that I needed for about 95% of my images. Too bad that the aperture is variable and slow. Perhaps using an 18-135mm lens plus throwing a couple of fast primes into my bag might serve the purpose at a relatively light weight for the total kit. In fact, I could carry just a single body while out shooting...