06-12-2023, 04:27 PM
If you have a 35 equivalent and a telezoom starting at 70 equivalent, I would not buy anything to fill that gap for landscape. In the film days I used a Contax G set-up with 4 primes. If I wanted it light I took a 35mm. If I could take two lenses, I took a 35mm and a 90mm. In case of 3 lenses I added a 21mm to the 35mm and the 90mm. The 45mm didn't see much use and in particular not for landscape. In my view a standard lens is most useful for people, in particular small children.
These days I use an mFT set up with a 12mm, 25mm and a 90mm. The 12 is mostly landscapes, since I moved more into people I got a 25mm instead of a 17mm. For landscape I miss a 17mm. In my view a standard lens is close to useless for landscape work.
My opinion on this.
These days I use an mFT set up with a 12mm, 25mm and a 90mm. The 12 is mostly landscapes, since I moved more into people I got a 25mm instead of a 17mm. For landscape I miss a 17mm. In my view a standard lens is close to useless for landscape work.
My opinion on this.
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