Which wide angle should I get to compliment my setup...
I have the a7cr. I use it for everything, video, photo, portrait, landscape, action, etc...
I have the 50GMf1.2, 72mm filter thread which is key to me for the responses. I am going to get the 70200/4G2 and maybe the 2070/4. I need a wide angle to complement this setup. Working on keeping the fewest amount of lenses and ideally one filter size
I already have a "small kit travel" that consists of the 40G and the 1020pz (apsc).
Options for the wide lens would be
- 12-24/4 (older lens but I can also put a 72mm filter on it if needed).
- 1635pz (Seems like the perfect compliment, but if I have this lens, not sure I need the 2070 (maybe keep my 2860))
- 14GM (I don't like the filter options for this lens, but otherwise it would be ideal)
- 1020pz (To be honest, I really like this lens and it is wide enough, I would miss out on the detail of the 60MP, but otherwise this lens is extremely underrated).
- 12-24 GM (placed here for completeness but not sure I want to spend this much on a lens I would use only on rare occasion and the heft might be an issue).
So I am really interested in your suggestions and experiences...
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Sony 12-24/4
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Sony 1635 pz
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