03-04-2014, 09:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-04-2014, 09:58 AM by Brightcolours.)
Quote:Need advice.Sell that lens and get rich .
My present setup is Nikon D600 + 24-70mm/f1.8 lens. which I use mainly for travel photography.
So you only have a 24-70mm f2.8? Its big and heavy, but covers 24 to 70mm.
Quote:I like to change to a lighter and more portable setup wiithout losing the joy of photography.Then the obvious question will have to be asked... What gives you the joy of photography?
Quote:I am considering between Sony a7 & a7RThat is only a standard prime. Not the most ideal focal length for portraits. A 35mm lens is more practical as single walk about lens, a 85mm lens will be nicer for portraits.
which lens would you recommend for
1) walkabout and portraits - (will use most of the time)
i) many have recommended FF55mm/1.8
Quote: ii) any other choice?I don't know of any UWA available for these cameras at the moment,
2) UWA lens (will use 20% of the time)
Quote:3) Macro (hardly use)You can get some extension tubes (there must be some manufacturer offering them) and use that 55mm for macro stuff.
Quote:Prefers E mountI don't think there are any FE mount 3rd party lenses.
I do not have a fix budget but do not mind 3rd party lens if it value for money
I know the D600 is a bit bigger than my 6D, but it is not a HUGE camera though... Would getting the Nikkor 18-35mm VR for UWA, Voigtlander 40mm f2 for walk about (manual focus) and Nikkor 85mm f1.8 for portraits not make a better travel setup than the 24-70mm f2.8 you are using at the moment, already?
Like Klaus suggests, APS-C and MFT mirrorless seems to be a better idea than FF mirrorless. The new Funji looks to be a nice camera...
To put it another way, what do you gain from FF over APS-C? FF only really gains you the possibility of more shallow DOF, really. And possibly a higher resolution (so bigger print sizes... But if one does not do very big prints...).