Exactly . I will keep shooting with my Canon lenses. I really like what they provide, I know what to expect, as to how they work, and what the end result is, and which I have become accustomed to. I don't look at cameras and lenses for their price either, I look at what I want to achieve, the way I like it, and whether that is worth it to me. It is not a bookkeeping exercise for me, and fortunately I am in a position that I do not have to look at it that way either .
The funny part is that it is not about these lenses being "genuine" lenses, it is the combination of camera(s) and lenses and the resulting images, IOW, a personal preference. F.e., I do not like how Zeiss and Voightlander lenses render either (I have tried quite a few), and quite a few were and are quite a bit more expensive than the equivalent Canon glass, apart from the fact that I have some specialist lenses for which no real equivalent can be found yet either, except, partly, with Nikon, although I may have a go at some specific other 3rd party lenses, at some time in the future.
Anyway, my FF lens collection is about as complete as it will ever get, barring maybe a specific single lens, and anything else will just be a nice to have over the top, and will likely only be rarely used anyway.
My MFT lens line-up will likely still change quite a bit over the next few years, however, while I am still going through phases I already went through with Canon, APS-C and FF , although I have a good idea where it will be going .
Kind regards, Wim
The funny part is that it is not about these lenses being "genuine" lenses, it is the combination of camera(s) and lenses and the resulting images, IOW, a personal preference. F.e., I do not like how Zeiss and Voightlander lenses render either (I have tried quite a few), and quite a few were and are quite a bit more expensive than the equivalent Canon glass, apart from the fact that I have some specialist lenses for which no real equivalent can be found yet either, except, partly, with Nikon, although I may have a go at some specific other 3rd party lenses, at some time in the future.
Anyway, my FF lens collection is about as complete as it will ever get, barring maybe a specific single lens, and anything else will just be a nice to have over the top, and will likely only be rarely used anyway.
My MFT lens line-up will likely still change quite a bit over the next few years, however, while I am still going through phases I already went through with Canon, APS-C and FF , although I have a good idea where it will be going .
Kind regards, Wim
Gear: Canon EOS R with 3 primes and 2 zooms, 4 EF-R adapters, Canon EOS 5 (analog), 9 Canon EF primes, a lone Canon EF zoom, 2 extenders, 2 converters, tubes; Olympus OM-D 1 Mk II & Pen F with 12 primes, 6 zooms, and 3 Metabones EF-MFT adapters ....