OK I’m still thinking this through and as encouraged before in my initial thread about EVF’s, I’ve been considering more about my planned lenses, if I made the switch. It’s been an interesting exercise and one that has surprised me. I thought that I would be leaning towards the f1.4 and f2 primes, but that’s not really what I have come up with. Interested to hear if anyone has any observations.
I like fast glass, pref with constant aperture and low weight (appreciate don't always go together), but this has often led me to primes, for the mid range and then zooms for wide (interiors) / tele (fast moving subjects) flexibility.
Standard zoom : Didn't initially even think this would be category, but I think the Sigma 17- 40 1.8 looks really interesting and useful for documentary / travel / environmental portraits covers several of my main use cases. Wish it started at 16, but think I'm OK with that compromise.
Portrait option of 85 on FF is an important focal length for me, so think would also get the 56 1.2 WR, would pair nicely with the Sigma. But interested to hear opinions on the APD version?
So as summarised in the other thread about the Sigma 17-40, not considering as many f1.4 or f2 primes as I thought I would. But including my Fuji X100VI does give me FF equiv 35 and 85 primes on two bodies, which would be good setup sometimes.
Then the Fuji 70-300 which just seems a bit of a no brainer telephoto, for the reach / weight, variable aperture is the compromise, but I'll just have to learn to figure that out.
Those three lenses would cover a lot of what I hope to do and with the XT-5, would weigh just over 2kg (2.6kg if I include X100VI) which compares very well compared to the same range with my Nikon FF (over 3.5 kg as a minimum), probably more as my current standard zoom is only f4 vs 2.8 (for the Sigma in FF terms).
But then I get a bit more confused:
I like fast glass, pref with constant aperture and low weight (appreciate don't always go together), but this has often led me to primes, for the mid range and then zooms for wide (interiors) / tele (fast moving subjects) flexibility.
Standard zoom : Didn't initially even think this would be category, but I think the Sigma 17- 40 1.8 looks really interesting and useful for documentary / travel / environmental portraits covers several of my main use cases. Wish it started at 16, but think I'm OK with that compromise.
Portrait option of 85 on FF is an important focal length for me, so think would also get the 56 1.2 WR, would pair nicely with the Sigma. But interested to hear opinions on the APD version?
So as summarised in the other thread about the Sigma 17-40, not considering as many f1.4 or f2 primes as I thought I would. But including my Fuji X100VI does give me FF equiv 35 and 85 primes on two bodies, which would be good setup sometimes.
Then the Fuji 70-300 which just seems a bit of a no brainer telephoto, for the reach / weight, variable aperture is the compromise, but I'll just have to learn to figure that out.
Those three lenses would cover a lot of what I hope to do and with the XT-5, would weigh just over 2kg (2.6kg if I include X100VI) which compares very well compared to the same range with my Nikon FF (over 3.5 kg as a minimum), probably more as my current standard zoom is only f4 vs 2.8 (for the Sigma in FF terms).
But then I get a bit more confused:
- shorter faster tele - possibly the 50-140 2.8 but its a bit heavy, so alternative is 90 f2 good for longer portrait option, but prime is a bit less flexible for fast moving subjects e.g. close sports / dogs running about, I suppose you could argue 70-300 covers this, but do like idea of faster constant aperture shorter tele
- wide option, seems Fuji are a bit weak in this area? Viltrox 13 1.4 probably looks most suitable, currently only have a FF 20mm prime. But would have ideally preferred a zoom for flexibility for UWA, so Sigma 10-18 f2.8 is possibly another option, the Fuji options are either too slow for interiors or too expensive :-( as I don’t often shoot really wide