synapseman
Senior Member
If Sony doesn't have the lenses I want, I'm perfectly fine with getting 3rd party. No need to stress. Not everything must get original brand.
Sigma 30/1.4 EX DC ftw.
Sigma 30/1.4 EX DC ftw.

Well, I guess if you still think a lens is limiting, I guess you haven't really spend time taking pictures, but spend too much time worry about the gear that you don't have.
Why don't blame yourself that don't know how to take a better pictures with a particular lens.
lens and camera is nothing more than a tool. Blaming a tool is almost like Picasso blaming the brush that can't give the drawing he did... but guess picasso spend a lot more time "create" drawing from heart and blaming the brush....
Is 35mm f1.4 that expensive? I don't think so personally.
I don't quite understand about DT lenses... cheap price, yes, but guess it is a lot more expensive when you get a full frame and buy another full frame lens....
and 24MP FF DSLR from Sony don't cost over $10k....
I think it is still a lot cheaper to buy a A900 + 35mm f1.4 G from Sony than buying a D3X alone.
Uhm....
I don't blame the tool, but rather, the tool maker. I'm pretty happy with my current line up, and don't see myself buying anything new, well let say a 35/1.4 even if i could afford. But that doesn't mean that Sony doesnt need to improve its lens line up, doesnt mean that Sony is doing a good job at it.
Well, I guess if you still think a lens is limiting, I guess you haven't really spend time taking pictures, but spend too much time worry about the gear that you don't have.
Why don't blame yourself that don't know how to take a better pictures with a particular lens.
lens and camera is nothing more than a tool. Blaming a tool is almost like Picasso blaming the brush that can't give the drawing he did... but guess picasso spend a lot more time "create" drawing from heart and blaming the brush....
I don't blame the tool, but rather, the tool maker. I'm pretty happy with my current line up, and don't see myself buying anything new, well let say a 35/1.4 even if i could afford. But that doesn't mean that Sony doesnt need to improve its lens line up, doesnt mean that Sony is doing a good job at it.
... you will understand it doesn't really talking about equipment.
Ansel Adam was one of the best B&W landscape photographer of all time. If you read his book, the lens that take those beautiful landscape don't even have shutter blade, he control it with his lens cap.
Did Ansel Adam blame the manufacturer of the camera equipment not to have those thing?
If he did, he will probably be dead before he can take any pictures.... let alone be one of the best.
I don't know about Ansel Adams, before this. I think, for a newbie like me, I may look for his book to get some inspirations...
However, I think, is a bit unfair to compare his time and our time, in terms of equipment. If he has choices like what we have now, what would be his choice?
I think he will spend 99% of his time taking great photography. 1% something else.
Regards,
Hart
I dun believe in using gears to impress others.......shouldn't photo be doing tat??
What happens when someone use a 28-80 kit lens which cost just $50/- with Minolta 7D and beat the hell out of other using CZ & G lenses with latest Alpha cam??
I personally had seen tat very oftenWith tat can I convice pple to buy the 7D which is just about $500 and the kit lens??
End of the day, Sony dun sponser me therefore I dun need to tell pple how good it is.....unless it's the ego in me wanting to prove others tat I invest in the right system.
On the other hand, Sony dun need to tell us their marketing plan and the path they heading for.
Ah..... You should see my gear. None of them show the brand.
I have my own brand on the camera strap. Guess it's better to advertise for myself.
Again, what a manufacturer is doing is business and has nothing to do with photography
Ah well, buy the lens u want and if Sony don't have it, go to other manufacturer. Pretty simple. Go and obsess abt the gear and keep blaming the gear or manufacturer as it is probably easier.
From certain point of view, I do agree the equipment used do play a part in making better pictures, if not all the professionals and wedding photographers would not be using the high-end cameras with good lenses and flash....if entry level cameras/lens or even PNS can do the same job...
Composition and the way photos are taken is another story altogether, however image quality still voice down to the camera and lenses used...
If we all are thinking that we can take good pictures with lousy gears, then all manufacturers will go bust, which is showing slowing now if you notice...only those with good legacies are surviving (C&N) and good cashflow are emerging (Sony&Samsung)...
And to be honest, it's the normal consumers' purchases that are helping these companies stay afloat...so obviously products must cater most to this group...
Professional will use high end camera and lenses as they need it. For example, the camera... a busy pro will easily put 100k shutter client in just 1 year.... hence they need the reliability that the camera can withstand the workload.
Lenses, why do pro use large aperture lens? because they need one... it is a lot of freedom to work from 1.4 or larger.
However, gear is a tool of trade... and the art of photography still within the imagination of the photographer.
Auto Focus was the greatest invention, but there are lots of great photographer who still uses Leica M series which is fully manual focus... that tells a lot that the great photographers who uses those system has great pre-visualisation.
The point we are talking here is if you are still blaming the gear, then you need to think again in terms of photography goes. Gear is the medium, without the person who operate it, it is nothing but an expensive paper weight.
But most of us "WANT" a piece of equipment, that doesn't mean that you "need" it.
Yes, manufacturer do need people to purchase their gear so they stay afloat, but that is purely business for them and for us.
Professional will use high end camera and lenses as they need it. For example, the camera... a busy pro will easily put 100k shutter client in just 1 year.... hence they need the reliability that the camera can withstand the workload.
Lenses, why do pro use large aperture lens? because they need one... it is a lot of freedom to work from 1.4 or larger.
However, gear is a tool of trade... and the art of photography still within the imagination of the photographer.
Auto Focus was the greatest invention, but there are lots of great photographer who still uses Leica M series which is fully manual focus... that tells a lot that the great photographers who uses those system has great pre-visualisation.
The point we are talking here is if you are still blaming the gear, then you need to think again in terms of photography goes. Gear is the medium, without the person who operate it, it is nothing but an expensive paper weight.
But most of us "WANT" a piece of equipment, that doesn't mean that you "need" it.
Yes, manufacturer do need people to purchase their gear so they stay afloat, but that is purely business for them and for us.
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It's interesting to see how this pans out -- who will be left standing 10 years from now...