So then... To 14mm or not to 14mm... That is the question.
Lol, I have had a manual 20mm Nikon that my friend borrowed me over a year ago and I have used it twice, however I still want a wide angle lol, I used another friends 14mm Samyang on his 5D MK3 and I was impressed with the results. Will prob get one just so the wide angle is covered, 35mm is the widest lens I have. That would give me 14/35/85
Do it! You may keep this Samyang longer than the last![]()
£360 for an 18-35 is really good, I will have to keep an eye on Wex.Your right the 50mm is a fair weight to be fair!
I received my new toy today.... a new D810.. as much as I liked the D750 I have kept looking back at images from my D800 and theres just something extra about the landscape and architecture shots I took with it so I've made the change, a little different to what I was expecting to do (go mirrorless) but ultimately for me I think the right call.
I did order a used mint 18-35G (£360 from WEX) a Nikon 35mm f1.8G ( again used from WEX £330) and a couple of compact flash cards but will see how I go with that, I still have a 50mm and Tamron 70-300 which will be fine on the few occasions I use anything longer than about 70mm...
I've still got a few Fuji bits to move and that cash will probably end up going on a 24-70 as 90%+ of my shots have been taken with a Tamron 24-70 the last couple of years with the 35mm in my bag so I can take just that and the D810 and be a bit more compact!



Aberdulias Canal by Swansea Jack, on Flickr
Mallard family by Swansea Jack, on Flickryou cerainally got a great copy of the 24-85mm
I am really satisfied with its performance. At times I think of checking the Tamron 24-70 2.8 for the faster aperture advantage only as the added benefit.you cerainally got a great copy of the 24-85mm
24mm example by Andy Snook, on Flickr
14 mm example by Andy Snook, on FlickrIve owned the Tamron and i thought the 24-85mm is better for corner sharpness at all apertures and just sharper over all generally, then of course theres the weight.I am really satisfied with its performance. At times I think of checking the Tamron 24-70 2.8 for the faster aperture advantage only as the added benefit.
Airsoft action pew pew by Andy Snook, on Flickr
Airsoft action pew pew by Andy Snook, on Flickr
Airsoft action pew pew by Andy Snook, on Flickr
Airsoft action pew pew by Andy Snook, on FlickrAnyone tried the lensbaby velvet 56...?
I'd not heard about it until a couple of days ago but it seems like it could be something slightly like an affordable version of the Nikon 58 to some extent...
http://lensbaby.co.uk/usa/velvet56.php
Not quite sure its the type of lens you want if craving the Nikon 58mm.
There is a review with samples here:
https://www.ephotozine.com/article/lensbaby-velvet-56mm-f-1-6-macro-review-27275
DXO ranks the Tamron above all other standard zooms including the Nikon 24-70 2.8. Does it make the D750 front heavy?Ive owned the Tamron and i thought the 24-85mm is better for corner sharpness at all apertures and just sharper over all generally, then of course theres the weight.
For me yes, i was used to the full size pro cameras like the D3S and D4 where everything was a nice balance, the Tamron while not actually overly heavy at 29oz its half as much again as the Nikon at 16oz and nearly 2 inch longer, i would say try before you buy.DXO ranks the Tamron above all other standard zooms including the Nikon 24-70 2.8. Does it make the D750 front heavy?
Now I just need to get to the mother-in laws to pick them up![]()
Havana Club 7 by TDG-77, on FlickrSuppose it's worth the risk...
Still experimenting
Havana Club 7 by TDG-77, on Flickr
Not sure why, but the "Havana Club" on the label looks soft/blurred when you zoom in on Flickr but it doesn't on the original. Any ideas?
For me yes, i was used to the full size pro cameras like the D3S and D4 where everything was a nice balance, the Tamron while not actually overly heavy at 29oz its half as much again as the Nikon at 16oz and nearly 2 inch longer, i would say try before you buy.
I had the 24-70 Tamron. It does feel ok on the D750 but then you put a prime on and you realise thta it is quite a beast!
DXO ranks the Tamron above all other standard zooms including the Nikon 24-70 2.8. Does it make the D750 front heavy?
Ani, ...........Looking at your photo's with the 24-85mm I would certainly only consider selling if the Tamron you buy is a very good copy, buy from somewhere like Amazon who have a good returns procedure. Also, for travelling the Nikon is going to be a bit lighter as Gary mentioned above.
Still experimenting
Havana Club 7 by TDG-77, on Flickr
Not sure why, but the "Havana Club" on the label looks soft/blurred when you zoom in on Flickr but it doesn't on the original. Any ideas?
Lime was fresh, I just can't cutLike the shot. Only comment is you should get some fresh lime.
Prepping for the AV comp?