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I would always choose the narrower range. Like fixed lens Fujy or Sony (more expensive). I like a 6D and pancake lens as a compact camera.
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lol. I'd love to see the size of your pockets.
Speaking of Sony I think this clip is just crazy. Mind boggling. [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVLBHMbRMW4"]α7S II - 4K low-light ISO comparison movie | α | Sony - YouTube[/ame]
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Sony is really amazing.
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Kind of an oldie from a few months ago.
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Hello everyone. I am still fairly new to photography, but I have always loved and appreciated the art. I just recently took this picture of my car with my a6000 and the 18-50 kit lens. I think it came out pretty nice.
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Welcome! I absolutely love my Tamron 70-300mm f/5. For close shots I have a Sigma 17-50 f/2.8 which is quite good as well. Best purchases I've made since getting a DSLR. I have a 50mm prime but I don't use it.
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The 17-50 lens had me intrigued because of its wide aperture, but sadly Ive only found it in Sony A mount and not E mount. I do have my eyes on the Sigma 19mm f/2.8 or the Sony 35mm f/1.8 but not sure which I want to splurge on. Damn cars, cameras, and computers 3 really expensive hobbies that I have decided to adopt.
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With an apsc I would start with a fast 24 or 35mm. On full frame I mostly use Sigma 35A and Canon 85L. I shoot prime 99% of the time. You can buy used. Camera stuff is super strong. You need to use a good processing software. I love lightroom.
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Bump for more photos..
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First the Panasonic LX100. The lens is unreal, the form factor is jacket pocketable, and pros seem to love it. Panasonic LX100 [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K7v3IyuMnE"]Panasonic LX100 Hands-On Field Test (With HC-X1000 Quick Look) - YouTube[/ame] Also take a good second look at Panasonic GM1, GM5 or GF7 Micro 4/3rds w/Pancake lenses vs the TZ100. I shoot Micro 4/3rds and they're a good bit better than the best 1" cameras on IQ, Dynamic Range, DOF, and versatility. GM1 [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fk8n-V1Afhw"]Panasonic GM1 vs Sony RX100 Mark II Shootout - YouTube[/ame] GM5 [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsuQD0ALpio"]A Review of the Panasonic Lumix GM5 Micro Four Thirds Camera - YouTube[/ame] GF7 [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqrDBUZoAtw"]Panasonic GF7 Hands-On Field Test - YouTube[/ame] |
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For a m4/3 camera the GM5 is freakin' tiny!! Wait a sec, let me qualify that.
It is a really really small body. Once you stick a lens of any reach on there it loses some of its appeal. I have ordered a TZ100*. I shall report back after it arrives. *I don't understand why this camera has 5 different model numbers depending on which part of the world you buy it in. There is TZ100(UK),TZ101(Germany/Europe), TZ110(Australia), ZS100(US) and TX1(Japan).
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I have analysed at a lot of my photo folders with ExposurePlot and something like 92% of my pictures are taken at 80mm equiv or less and 60% at minimum focal length (first blue graph). I'm not sure where my obsession for reach comes from. One of my early (film) slr had a zoom lens of 24-85mm and I never thought I wanted more zoom. Ahhh, to be spoilt by progress.
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