Define ages? 4 weeks?
I just need a couple more lenses. Then I'm done. Honest.
I sort of understand all this gas but at the moment I don't feel very limited by the kit. I have my camera (A7) and the 35mm f2.8 and 55mm which are the AF lenses I'm mostly likely to want and use and for the other less frequent wants and needs I have the manual lenses
With the price prices seemingly affecting old manual lenses too, plus they're harder to find these days, I'm glad I'm pretty happy![]()
15% off the prices that have been increased by 30% now? Maybe if you don't need a lens until next March, you don't need it at all? ;0)
Well, Zeiss lenses haven't had a price increase (yet). Hopefully they won't as a German company?
You're right about not needing the Zeiss lenses. I do however want them, so will get them (in time)![]()
Lol I tired, even picked up the 35mm f2.8 on Monday before the increase.
I'm not so sure as grey prices on the Batis lenses may have increased, they are more than UK prices which might mean a possible UK price increase might be coming.
As much as I like my Batis lenses I can't justify keeping them after splashing out on the GM's.
Though you not agreed a price
did u manage to get your A7II?Though you not agreed a price
did u manage to get your A7II?
Will it last?![]()
I'm in a right old pickle guys, torn between the basis or GM again as d day nears. I could keep my 90mm and get the Batis, or I need to sell the 90 to be able to get the GM.
What would you do, considering I'm doing mainly weddings and pet and baby portraits with this focal length......
I'm in a right old pickle guys, torn between the basis or GM again as d day nears. I could keep my 90mm and get the Batis, or I need to sell the 90 to be able to get the GM.
What would you do, considering I'm doing mainly weddings and pet and baby portraits with this focal length......
I think others will disagree, but I'd go with the Batis. I know the GM is the better lens, but there's something about the look of the files from the Batis 85 (and the 18 imo).

I don't mind my GAS - It revolves around old vintage lenses so the cost is a lot more bearable![]()
Wait til you get to 400+ lenses like I did though! Down to 50 odd now![]()
I haven't got that sort of [spare] space![]()


Forgot to add, the widest common manual primes will be 24/2.8 like the OM Zuiko but you can also find the OM in 21mm (pricey!) or use an EF mount Tamron 19-35 as an alternative which you could also shoot AF with an active adaptor.
Wider than that will be getting into the fisheye area for manual lenses which are less common in 35mm mount so not cheap.
Whilst we're talking about manual, adapted lenses, are there any reasonably priced (but great optically) macro lenses that anyone recommends?
I'd really like a macro but wouldn't get enough use to justify spending a lot.
Actually I'd also love a fast wide angle for astro and a tilt-shift as well if these are available quite cheaply?
On another subject, I was going to buy a descent laptop for work and editing. After looking around and not being overly impressed, I dragged an old Dell out of the cupboard that I've only ever used to watch a bit of TV on in bed. It's something that was given to me a year or so ago after a company was sold off (so had no drive). Checking the spec it was quite a recent i5 with a terrible 15" screen. I had a spare SSD doing nothing so fitted it and was quite impressed.
So I ordered a few new parts for it. I added 8gb of ram, a second 1tb drive (removed the DVD and slipped a hard drive caddy in it's place) and a backlit keyboard. I fitted all the parts today and gave it a good clean and can't believe how good it runs. I then tried my screen calibrator on it (Spyder5 Pro) and surprisingly the screen now looks great. Honestly this thing probably runs better than anything I could have bought for around £600. Not bad for £100![]()
Whilst we're talking about manual, adapted lenses, are there any reasonably priced (but great optically) macro lenses that anyone recommends?
Bit quiet in here now lol