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Jan 28, 2023 14:01 |  #54706

Monkey moss wrote in post #19472213 (external link)
I’m similar. I’ve been trying to get back in tune with 50mm as well! Since I got the 35GM that’s pretty much all I use around the house and for any sort of gathering. But I had the Canon 501.2 EF in 2019 and whilst the AF drove me nuts, it certainly felt like it had a hint of magic, and therefore that’s all I used!! Also loved the size and feel of that lens. So I’d like to get back into it. Daft thing is I have the 551.8 and whilst I can’t really fault it for my needs, I don’t have any love for it. I’m excited by a 501.4 GM. I’ve been pondering the 1.2 as well. Slowly convincing myself the size penalty of the 1.2 isn’t worth it over the 1.4 - obv very subjective! I’ve looked at too many Flickr images recently on the subject. Any views on the 1.4 vs 1.2 thing?

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That is pretty interesting. I keep thinking about the 1.2, not cos I have a need for it, just because I really want to try it out. A 1.4 sized like the 35 1.4 would be nice though. I wonder how different the two prices are likely to be with 1.2 vs 1.4

I shot many years with mainly 50mm in my pre-Sony days!

With this Village thing I'm doing I do sometimes find 35mm a bit wide & wonder if 50mm would be better!! But I do think 35mm is more versatile for landscape/sunrise/set stuff for sure. Maybe a R series body with 35GM to allow some extra cropping would be the answer......


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Jan 28, 2023 15:16 |  #54707

DTBaan wrote in post #19472852 (external link)
There is not much difference from a 1.4 to 1.2.

1.8 to 1.4, yes. more difference hehe

I love the 55 1.8 but I always feel the need for 1.4. When I use the 1.2, I step it down to get more in focus. I'd just use 1.2 for the shots where I want to be more artistic.

I'll see if I can snap some shots for samples over the weekend.

Yeah, that's the conclusion I'm coming to, that 1.8 -> 1.4 is a bigger difference than 1.4 to 1.2. Would be interesting to see comparisons if you have time.


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I shot many years with mainly 50mm in my pre-Sony days!

With this Village thing I'm doing I do sometimes find 35mm a bit wide & wonder if 50mm would be better!! But I do think 35mm is more versatile for landscape/sunrise/set stuff for sure. Maybe a R series body with 35GM to allow some extra cropping would be the answer......

I'm really just thinking of 50mm to get some more subject focussed pics of the family when out for walks etc. Coincidental timing, but Tony Northrup (love him or hate him!) just realised an interesting video on the whole 50mm perspective (comparing it to 35 and 24mm). I like his versions of the different perspectives.

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Jan 28, 2023 15:30 |  #54708

Monkey moss wrote in post #19473156 (external link)
Yeah, that's the conclusion I'm coming to, that 1.8 -> 1.4 is a bigger difference than 1.4 to 1.2. Would be interesting to see comparisons if you have time.

I'm really just thinking of 50mm to get some more subject focussed pics of the family when out for walks etc. Coincidental timing, but Tony Northrup (love him or hate him!) just realised an interesting video on the whole 50mm perspective (comparing it to 35 and 24mm). I like his versions of the different perspectives.

https://youtu.be/PHcb_​UugiPo (external link)

I don't tend to watch him. But I just did. Makes sense really.

But I don't want to be deciding between 35mm, 40mm and 50mm just before I'm going out somewhere :-D :lol:


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Jan 28, 2023 16:06 |  #54709

LeeRatters wrote in post #19473130 (external link)
I shot many years with mainly 50mm in my pre-Sony days!

With this Village thing I'm doing I do sometimes find 35mm a bit wide & wonder if 50mm would be better!! But I do think 35mm is more versatile for landscape/sunrise/set stuff for sure. Maybe a R series body with 35GM to allow some extra cropping would be the answer......

I think I’m going to sell my a7Riii if that was of interest Lee. Going to sell that and my a9ii I think and upgrade to the a7rV and run with one Sony body. Still pondering though.


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Jan 28, 2023 16:20 |  #54710

Here is the most random picture ever from our New Years Eve bash. A rose between two thorns!! ;-)a On top of some obscenely large bottles of fizz!!

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Jan 28, 2023 20:10 |  #54711

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glad to see you getting back into portraits :)

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Jan 29, 2023 04:01 |  #54712

Eddie wrote in post #19473179 (external link)
I think I’m going to sell my a7Riii if that was of interest Lee. Going to sell that and my a9ii I think and upgrade to the a7rV and run with one Sony body. Still pondering though.

Keep me in mind please mate :-)


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Jan 29, 2023 13:56 |  #54713

Some snow at the Grand Canyon. Most of the park was shut down due to the icy conditions...... I realized I have never shot in snow before!!!!

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Jan 30, 2023 02:16 |  #54714

Monkey moss wrote in post #19473156 (external link)
Yeah, that's the conclusion I'm coming to, that 1.8 -> 1.4 is a bigger difference than 1.4 to 1.2. Would be interesting to see comparisons if you have time.

I'm really just thinking of 50mm to get some more subject focussed pics of the family when out for walks etc. Coincidental timing, but Tony Northrup (love him or hate him!) just realised an interesting video on the whole 50mm perspective (comparing it to 35 and 24mm). I like his versions of the different perspectives.

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sorry I didnt like what I got today. I'll take some better samples next weekend.




  
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Jan 30, 2023 12:38 |  #54715

Eventful 24 hours! Sold my Loxia 21, a7riii and a9ii - then ordered the a7rV and the Tamron 35-150 8-)


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Jan 30, 2023 16:01 |  #54716

LeeRatters wrote in post #19473161 (external link)
I don't tend to watch him. But I just did. Makes sense really.

But I don't want to be deciding between 35mm, 40mm and 50mm just before I'm going out somewhere :-D :lol:

Lately I've been shooting mostly 28mm and 50mm. But when I'm going out without a specific plan, I grab the 35mm and leave the others at home.



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Jan 30, 2023 18:49 |  #54717

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Eventful 24 hours! Sold my Loxia 21, a7riii and a9ii - then ordered the a7rV and the Tamron 35-150 8-)

That is quite the move! Congrats.


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Jan 31, 2023 00:22 |  #54718

Timphoto wrote in post #19474020 (external link)
Lately I've been shooting mostly 28mm and 50mm. But when I'm going out without a specific plan, I grab the 35mm and leave the others at home.

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I would...

35/40mm is certainly my go-to. But...... if I have the film camera with me I always pop in the adapter which could give me 28mm and 50mm of I could be bothered swapping anyway ;-)a

I have 28/2.8, 50/1.9 and 135/2.8 for that.


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Jan 31, 2023 17:20 |  #54719

Finally got the pointed end of the fence out of my backside...ordered the new Sony Xperia phone...my current is having issues and I am being sucked in by the tech and images...


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Jan 31, 2023 17:41 |  #54720

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Not on much these days but do follow several of you folks on Flickr. My wife and I moved two hours closer to the Texas Gulf coast back in August and are currently building a new house. We have been in our small RV since then but do have a metal building with appliances set up for use. I am closer to many photography opportunities here. We have put a bit of work into the place and are downsizing hopefully for the last time but this one will have no mortgage. We went to pick exterior paint yesterday and on the way back home came across a bald eagle pair along a back road. I had taken the A9 with a Tamron 150-500 on it with me.

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