oh I do get the odd bit of gas. For example I keep looking at Voigtlander lenses. I think they look lovely...
I keep thinking that I should sell some or all of my manual lenses and get a set of Voigtlanders. I have too much duplication. I have...
Minolta 24 and 28mm f2.8, 35mm f1.8, 50mm f1.2 and 1.4, 85mm f2 and 135mm f2.8 and 3.5, plus Sigma 50mm f2.8 macro and a Tokina 70-210mm.
Olympus 24 and 28mm f2.8, 50mm f1.4 and 1.8, 85mm f2 and 135mm f3.5.
Canon FD 28mm f2.8, 50mm f1.4 and 85mm f1.8.
That's too much duplication but then again the various Minolta, Olympus and Canon lenses are all slightly different and if I did (try and) sell them I'd get what? All of 2p for them? If there was any interest at all. And there are problems with the Voigtlanders, lovely though they are... There's no 85 or 135 or macro and some of the lenses have disappointing minimum focus distances unless you buy gizmos to fit. And of course they're expensive and I have a bit of a conscience problem when I spend a lot on myself. So, I keep looking at the Voigtlanders and then I tell myself that the Minolta's and the rest are ok and I don't bother.
A FE 35mm f1.8 could tempt me but the f2.8 is just about ok and I only wish for a little more sometimes, like sometimes I'd like to be able to throw the background out a little more. I sometimes think about buying the 90mm macro but I only really use a macro lens for flower shots (which I do take a lot of) and for that I usually use my Panasonic G1 and Sigma 50mm macro giving an effective fov of 100mm.
Body wise the A7 suits me and I only have the odd niggle, for example I'd love a button to toggle between EVF and screen on / off... and by off I mean really off. I can't do that on my A7. That's about the only thing wrong with it.
So, I do have a bit of gas but at the mo not enough to get me to spend
MFT wise I keep looking at the Olympus 12mm (but I have a Panasonic 14mm but it's not as lovely as the Oly lens) and 60mm macro (but I have the Sigma 50mm macro.)