hanqiang1011
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@ less than 800g and $1000, plus IQ better than pro lenses.
Need strong arm and neck to carry it or perhaps a car to mount it!!!
@ less than 800g and $1000, plus IQ better than pro lenses.
seezhijie said:AF-S Micro PC-E 10-600mm F1.4G ED VR II IF NCC SIC SWM and a switch to change to fisheye mode. Size of front lens element can be changed with a dial to suit any size of filters, and mount can easily be unscrewed and changed to suit any mounts. Hmm... Did I leave out anything?
Cowseye said:Nano coating? Unless NCC means that...
Up to you and your style. Some use their 18-55 kit. Others use a 35mm. Or a 50mm. Or a 85mm. Or a 135mm. Or a 70-200. Or a 75-300. Or a 70-400.
I think you know what I'm trying to say - use the lens that suits your style and your needs.
Rashkae already replied.
depends on your style.
Are you the gungho type of street shooter where u walk up to your subjects and shoot point blank? - any wide angle or 50mm (myself I prefer 35mm)
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Are you the shy type of street shooter who prefers to shoot from far without your subject knowing? - 85mm or any zoom lens longer then 85mm (sometimes depending on situation, I will use my 200mm)
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most of the time i prefer to use my 35mm for street shoot.
tehzeh said:VR II is too old. By the time this kind of lenses becomes realistic, it should be VR X.
just want to see everyone's thoughts
What are the lens that you will/must buy and what are the lens that you will rent?
regards
walkabout lens :bsmilie:
AF-S Micro PC-E 10-600mm F1.4G ED VR II IF NCC SIC SWM and a switch to change to fisheye mode. Size of front lens element can be changed with a dial to suit any size of filters, and mount can easily be unscrewed and changed to suit any mounts. Hmm... Did I leave out anything?
Minerva said:You forgot DC :bsmilie:
Ronin16 said:DC == "Defocus Control"
seezhijie said:I thought that's Canon or Sigma... Nvm seems like I got messed up on this one. Anyway that lens has perfect focus so there's no need for that I guess. It works like a rangefinder, except the lens does the reading
I thought that's Canon or Sigma... Nvm seems like I got messed up on this one. Anyway that lens has perfect focus so there's no need for that I guess. It works like a rangefinder, except the lens does the reading
Isn't DC a tool for creative blur than getting perfect focus?
Isn't DC a tool for creative blur than getting perfect focus?
Cowseye said:Isn't DC a tool for creative blur than getting perfect focus?