- Location
- Seattle
- Name
- Andrew
Hope you enjoy the little 25mm. I like mine. I just don't really enjoy MF on an EVF/LCD.Just received a 7Artisans 25mm f1.8 for my G7. Also an MD-M43 adapter so I can use my Minolta 45mm f2 “pancake” lens on the G7.
Hope you enjoy the little 25mm. I like mine. I just don't really enjoy MF on an EVF/LCD.Just received a 7Artisans 25mm f1.8 for my G7. Also an MD-M43 adapter so I can use my Minolta 45mm f2 “pancake” lens on the G7.
It wasn't the siren song of the X-E3 since I like big cameras for my big hands. It was bumping into an X-H1 used a good price. I just need to find time to get out and shoot....too busy with work and dog-sitting.Oh, no, not you as well ...
M.
To be honest, I'm after the lens as well as the camera myself - but I also want the compact package. Not that I really need it, what with the G1X III and all, but it was the nicest small-ish combo I've held and handled for quite a while. However, I'm setting my sights for the Olympus OM-D E-M5 III - it'll most probably replace my GX9, a camera that, in spite of its numerous strong points, I can't seem to like as much as any of its predecessors ... Just my luck, I guess.It wasn't the siren song of the X-E3 since I like big cameras for my big hands. It was bumping into an X-H1 used a good price. I just need to find time to get out and shoot....too busy with work and dog-sitting.
With the grip, the X-E3 handles pretty well.It wasn't the siren song of the X-E3 since I like big cameras for my big hands. It was bumping into an X-H1 used a good price. I just need to find time to get out and shoot....too busy with work and dog-sitting.
To be honest, I'm after the lens as well as the camera myself - but I also want the compact package. Not that I really need it, what with the G1X III and all, but it was the nicest small-ish combo I've held and handled for quite a while. However, I'm setting my sights for the Olympus OM-D E-M5 III - it'll most probably replace my GX9, a camera that, in spite of its numerous strong points, I can't seem to like as much as any of its predecessors ... Just my luck, I guess.
M.
I was totally prepared to let go of *all* my Sony/E mount stuff to make room! That is, until I found out that the Z6 isn't at all fun to use with adapted lenses (and, not to put too fine a point on it, adapted adapters). So, the A7 II stays, if only for that purpose - plus it's the smallest stabilised FF body there is, so that's just as well. The A6000, on the other hand, isn't really worth selling - it's common as dirt in the used market, and I don't even own the kit lens most people seem to want to shoot with it.It seems like the only system that is not in your signature yet......it must be destiny.
A brand spanking new Fuji XF10-24 lens coming my way!
If you're dog sitting you've got the perfect subjects to give the Fuji a workout.It wasn't the siren song of the X-E3 since I like big cameras for my big hands. It was bumping into an X-H1 used a good price. I just need to find time to get out and shoot....too busy with work and dog-sitting.