yeah! I just spoke to a guy about the Sigma E mount lenses, and now looking up reviews. really impressive! I might even save up for a NEX-7 if it's worth it. seems like you get a bit more with that cutie. ughhhhh I hate myself sometimes for making things so complicated. thanks a tonnes!
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Originally posted by munch View Postyeah! I just spoke to a guy about the Sigma E mount lenses, and now looking up reviews. really impressive! I might even save up for a NEX-7 if it's worth it. seems like you get a bit more with that cutie. ughhhhh I hate myself sometimes for making things so complicated. thanks a tonnes!i traded my LUC jeans + Julius belt + Neil Barrett jeans for a blamain biker jeans
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Originally posted by Dane View PostI'm the same way...I started with a simple $400 camera (with lens!) and now have approximately $4000 worth of equipment (and that's only a body and 3 lenses...sigh). Pricey game photography is...best to do more research than not enough.
I still hate buying stuff knowing that I could've gotten something better for not a lot more. I'm really hoping this purchase will last me many years from now. there's nothing worse (well yes there is) than becoming disappointed with a purchase after first thinking it's going to work out great... lenses you can just collect, whereas a body is a thing you have to replace - and maybe not even with one by the same company. different mounts etc... dunno. I just agree with doing a lot of research!
oh and btw!! I read that Sony are doing some sort of new releases in a month or so, maybe new lenses?
I'm kind of still trying to find something a bit faster than the Sigma 30/2.8 for low light shooting - I guess the 50/1.8 wouldn't be too bad for that? but it's not quite as wide as I would like it...
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Originally posted by munch View Postyeah. well... while it's easy to understand the people who say camera comes 2nd, (or 3rd) and that being a good photographer is more important... also the folks who say that you should spend more on lens than on the body if you're getting new stuff....
I still hate buying stuff knowing that I could've gotten something better for not a lot more. I'm really hoping this purchase will last me many years from now. there's nothing worse (well yes there is) than becoming disappointed with a purchase after first thinking it's going to work out great... lenses you can just collect, whereas a body is a thing you have to replace - and maybe not even with one by the same company. different mounts etc... dunno. I just agree with doing a lot of research!
oh and btw!! I read that Sony are doing some sort of new releases in a month or so, maybe new lenses?
I'm kind of still trying to find something a bit faster than the Sigma 30/2.8 for low light shooting - I guess the 50/1.8 wouldn't be too bad for that? but it's not quite as wide as I would like it...
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thanksi traded my LUC jeans + Julius belt + Neil Barrett jeans for a blamain biker jeans
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Originally posted by munch View PostI can see that - but the NEX-7 has a built in EVF and I'd have to get one separate for the 5N right? so that should be np. I think I will avoid reading about bodies for a while so I don't change my mind again... lens time!!
I have a 12-35mm f2.8 zoom ($$$), a 45-175mm f3.5-5.6 ($) and a 25mm 1.4 prime ($$). In 35mm language, that gives me from 24-350mm, which I find sufficient (although I'd like a macro lens). Those 3 cost me in/around $2000 (plus tax).
Honestly though, I could easily live with just the 25mm (50mm equivalent). They say that 50mm is close to what the human eye sees, so it makes sense why it's so popular/practical. It's nice to have a zoom and wide sometimes though.i traded my LUC jeans + Julius belt + Neil Barrett jeans for a blamain biker jeans
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aaah! that I didn't even think of. my research is not going very well it seems.
24/1.8 Zeiss for Sony E mount seems really good, so far! Steve Huff seems to be using it and some of the pics he takes with it seem great. also looking at Flickr, searching Zeiss 24/1.8 which gives some nice results.
definitely looking for something wide angle, so this seems pretty good. however the price is a bit steep so most likely won't be my first lens but it's good to know a lens like that one exists for the Sony NEX mount...
yeah. cool. all good I guess. no more changing my mind. hugs!
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The viewfinder for the Nex5 is the same EVF as is built in in the 7, where did you get the idea that it was optical.
The Sigma 19 mm and 30 mm for the NEX are very good, especially the 30 mm, and dirt cheap. The 55-200 is supposed to be very good as well, but I don't use zooms or ever shoot that long. The 16 mm is pretty poor wide open, but stopped down to f8-11, which is where you're going to shoot a 16 mm most of the time anyway, it is actually quite decent.
A new compact high-quality zoom is supposed to be released with the 5n replacement in September, and a wide-angle zoom and 'large aperture standard' - presumably a 35 1.8 are also coming this year.
So the 'no lenses for NEX' thing is a bit overblown. Not to mention the APS sensor makes it better for adapting other lenses compared to m43.
The NEX5 replacement is due in the next couple of months, though, so I would wait or try to get a good discount if you go for a 5n.
I guess that Canon calling it's mirrorless system EOS and going for EF compatability shows they also believe the mirrorless takeover from APS SLRs is coming. I could see them in 5 years or so having only EOS-M and FF SLRs. I doubt we will see an enthusiast-oriented EOS-M until SLR sales actually start to fall.
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ahh right. so I wasn't wrong then. hmm. september.. well that is okay. 35/1.8 sounds like it would be really nice. that's to look forward to I suppose!
not a fan of zooming either, but good that they release something high quality in case I change my mind.
maybe the 5N replacement will be the camera for me then... HMM! I am at least decided on NEX. any idea if they will announce it before they release it? sounds reasonable?
so NEX-something + 30/2.8 as first setup, sounds good. unless the 35/1.8 is around the same price.
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Originally posted by Fade to Black View PostI've noticed that the more time people spend on researching, tinkering with, acquiring and perfecting their gear, the less they spend on actually going out and making pictures. The best/most serious photographers i've seen get what they need to do what they do, and keep the fuss to a minimum. It is about the pictures, not the camera.
Yeah, we all heard about your lack of knowledge in the technical domain. Does that make you a good/better photographer ? Doubt it.
Your first point is a joke, or maybe you're surrounded by lazy amateurs, who knows.
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while that is a bit harsh, I at least have the time researching since I don't have a camera nor a budget/the time for one until late August... :P so all is well here.
the NEX-7 has the built in EVF which is I think is a big plus. seems less annoying than having a separate one.
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Originally posted by Dropt View PostYeah, we all heard about your lack of knowledge in the technical domain. Does that make you a good/better photographer ? Doubt it.
Your first point is a joke, or maybe you're surrounded by lazy amateurs, who knows.
If you're going to make insults, at least make it witty/entertaining for the rest of us.i traded my LUC jeans + Julius belt + Neil Barrett jeans for a blamain biker jeans
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