- Location
- Central Florida
- Name
- Tim Williams
I have a 90 that i rarely use but when i do it shines like a diamond.
Nikkor 20mm F1.8G. An amazing thing, never seen a lens do sunstars like that. But I own it because it's a wonderful lens and use it for that reason not because I have an instinctive urge to use it. So that's going on sale too now.
+1 Fuji gear flies out quicker than anything else I found.selling Fuji and left over lenses nicely covers these latest acquisitions.
That's made it so easy for me to shift gear when I needed to. For the times when my what or how I'm shooting has changed. Especially with my most recent, and start of my final shifting around. With the rebates driving down prices on some lenses. I was able to sell the Fujicron trio for enough to fund a 16-55 2.8 with no money out of pocket.+1 Fuji gear flies out quicker than anything else I found.
I've been at this for weeks. My brain is ready for a vacation. But it was well worth the time investment. I learned a lot from doing this.Sounds like some heavy thinking and wallet bending Lol. Good luck.
Hey, early days Tony, I'm sure the different system and focusing issues will be ironed out.I'm sort of in the same boat. I have a G80 + PL 12-60, and I've gotten very comfortable with the combination. I picked up a Sony A7II to use with a few legacy lenses, but I'm not sure I'm getting the best from the camera. I muffed a couple of compositions yesterday, and I'm not sure using legacy lenses is something I want to keep doing, although I used to really enjoy that process. My keeper rate with the MF lenses seems to be gradually decreasing.
With retirement looming, I'm thinking perhaps one more lens this year. I thought of the PL 50-200 for the G80, but at $1400 minimum, it's way beyond anything I've ever spent for a lens. Still trying to puzzle it out.
I recommend doing this once in a while.