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I still find this results not really relevant, because if we'd take "pro-only" category - then results will be completely different
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With primes lenses there's different approach. You're stop thinking about "what's better - 35 or 50" you just good with what you got. And you don't need full bag of primes. Just think twice, then ...
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Best thing about digital is that you're absolutely in control of your own shots. You can edit RAW and colorgrade them as much as you want
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Still best lens if you'd look not on some precise specs but on the specs overall. I'd only put some third party lenses on top, like Samyang 50 1.4, for an example, and still debatable because Sony ...
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You'd be really lack 1.8 with that one
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https://www.dpreview.com/news/8086686317/these-are-the-most-popular-cameras-and-brands-according-to-a-shotkit-survey This survey for an example. And many of other sources state the same. Notice ...
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Presets are the perfect point to start. You're choosing the photography style you like, searching for photographers working in such genre and get the presets. Then you just using it as a "basic" ...
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That's is exact reason you need spend you time on forums less and just try and shoot more. Forum dwellers will constantly becloud your brain with all this babbling about "sharpness in the corners" ...
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That's Sony Zeiss 55 1.8 you're looking for. Perfect lens, I used it for many years. One of the most popular lenses for Sony and often considered as one of the best lenses in term of optics from ...
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Sony A7III is still great camera up to date. It have everything that most of photographers need. You will not regret buying in any sense.
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Any good prime. You can start with 50mm. But considering the fact that RF mount is pretty fresh - there's not so big choices to consider. I'd sugget to you to get EF-RF adapter and get some of the ...
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Just get Sony A7III - it's most popular camera in the world currently according to most of the sources. It cost not so much because it was released in 2018 year and lens choice on E-mount is great.
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You're taking my words out of the context. If we're talking about widely used 50mm lenses that it's not a big choise of 50 1.4. How much of them? EF, F, GM? Add here 1.2 and 1.8 still not that ...
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250 is pretty a lot. You can find much better deals out there
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You're missing the point. If we'd discard all niche lenses and we'd take just casual lenses for common photographers we'd get only about 20 fifties on the market. Also not to mention that I'm not ...
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It's not perfect in terms of IQ but it have very solid optics and produce that "cinematic feel", new 50 1.8Z is really lack that cinematic rendering and that's why I'd suggest to go with older one ...
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I'm deep into primes and shooting 90% of my shots with prime lenses. I don't even consider zoom lenses are "serious" photography. I used, tested and researched in internet (through samples) most ...
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With current Nikon Z line-up I'd prefer to go with FTZ adapter and F-mount lenses. 50 1.4G cost nothing used (about 200 bucks) and it's still one the best lenses ever produced on the market. You ...
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5DMII was overly stylish camera, it was a pleasure just to hold in hand. With 50 1.4 it looked so great. Though what is past is past.
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That's interesting way mobile photography is moving - really looking forward for this type of cameras to arise
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