Well, let me just throw this contrarian point out there. We ran oodles of carbon steel with gas lenses for a couple of different reasons.
We were running the roll out pipe welds essentially downhill (10:00), hot and fast (a 12" root pass in ~ 60 seconds).
To run that fast you needed plenty of preheat so we laid the torch back at an extreme angle (so far in fact that we would heat the torches and bend the body back until the stem would contact your hand), extended the stickout, and cranked up the gas, in which case we needed the gas lens to tumble the gas to prevent aspiration and turbulance.
Add to this that because the welder had to position himself over the pipe in sometimes uncomfortable body angles (especially with preheated joints) we lightened up the torches by using smaller ones, in which case we needed the additional gas for cooling purposes.
The 3 biggest problems were the torches would get really hot, the puddle would create a wave in front if you pushed the envelope too much, and more importantly, the shoulder of the gas lens would sometimes ride the bevel on larger pipe and slip if the welder wasn't careful.
Unconventional to be sure, but advantageous nonetheless. And VERY productive.