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Kirkham by -Allan Pedley-Its not the focal length or the manual focus bit the two combined. I use 85mm and manual focus lens up to around 50mm
Still a bit confused about the uses for a manual focus f2.4 85mm, but I guess its my style.
85mm Loxia. Tempting, oh so tempting. For this amateur the Loxia are my favourites.
But it is the one focal length I know I use least, the in-between length, always preferring a 100mm or a 50mm.
Hey
I have the original A7 with the kit lens and the fe 50mm 1.8.
I have £600 or so burning a hole in my pocket.....whats my next len(s)?
I shoot landscapes, street and portraits mainly.
The 35mm f2.8? Or the 28mm f2?
Or the 85mm f2.4 Loxia?![]()
As I said before (obviously not clear enough lol) like may i enjoy using manual focus lens, but the 85mm Loxia at f2.4 is just an odd combination, I have seen the marketing reasons for the specs but given the price as well they just seem to be trying to sell it on the name.
Hey
I have the original A7 with the kit lens and the fe 50mm 1.8.
I have £600 or so burning a hole in my pocket.....whats my next len(s)?
I shoot landscapes, street and portraits mainly.
Mmmmm sell off the 50mm f1.8 and get a 55mm f1.8, for me the 55mm f1.8 is a key lens for the FE series.
The 35mm f2.8 is good too, both perform excellent vs their footprint.
Whilst I'd love a Loxia, the one I played with was a joy to use, when i bought my R2 I changed my mind at the last minute and went with the 35mm ff/2.8 as part of me felt ONLY having an MF lens was daft when the camera has such great AF features, particularly eye-AF when shooting out littl'un.
Said littl'un also rather drains the wallet, so looking at some nice M42 / FD lenses to fill the void. The FD 85/1.2 is kerrrazy expensive, but does anyone have any suggestions for solid choices for 28/50/85-90 lenses?
I have a great Helios 58mm f/2 which is fun, but feel there's a couple of classics I'm missing out on for fun. eBay is a bit overwhelming and I've ended up reading so many review sites I have no idea where to being now...!
Old 28s often have poor edge performance, that said there are some good ones out there.




Using old lenses is good fun, and can save you a fortune. The point I'm making is that they are not usually comparable to modem lenses, wides in particular which may need stopping right down for even reasonable sharpness across the frame. Many never get there at all.
Whether that's important or not depends on the application and photographer, but personally I'd want my wides sharp from fairly early on, particularly if I had invested in a high resolution camera.
That's all fair comment but you'll be looking a long time before you find older film era lenses that are as sharp across the frame as wide open as for example a Sony A7x series lens.
Bit long this so skip if you have a low boredom threshold![]()
Ha, I'll be honest, I haven't read the rest of the post yet, will endeavour to digest a little later.
The Contax range of lenses are generally excellent at infinity, albeit the Planars need stopping down to f/2.8 (as per the ze/zf series based on the same designs). The Leica R series glass should cope too (although I haven't tested them).
Most older lenses won't be as sharp as modern lenses though, and will have obvious flaws, which is my point. Many will do a job if you are not pixel peeping or printing large of course (much like a kit zoom I guess), at which point you have to ask why you are coupling them with a high res body unless you are after character, of course![]()
If you read/watch/listen to review etc I am sure you will have noticed a lot of talk about new lenses being designed to handle the high magapixel sensors in many new camera bodies now, this seem d to be a real theme ffrom photokina this year. There seems to a some talk about the optics but also lenes coating also. I am sure some if this is marketing hype but I am also sure that most modern lens are better than there previous versions and that improvements are slow but they do exist.
If you want to use old lenses on a digital camera and get the FoV they were made to provide there aren't many choices. You can struggle with a DSLR which wasn't built to focus manually with and has no focus aids or you can mount them on one of the very few 35mm equivalent mirrorless cameras that give the original FoV and happily are equipped with focus aids. This is one of the reasons I chose the A7 and the fact that mine's 24mp is almost irrelevant to me as my 8mp Canon 20D and my 12mp 5D gave enough resolution for an A3 print.
On quality to the corners and lack of optical nasties I suppose it depends what you want. If you want 40mp pictures that stand up to pixel peeping the corners at 100% then your choices are limited and probably expensive but if you want pictures that stand up to real world viewing by normal non geek people that's something else.
Camera and lens companies aren't going to stand still they're going to try and make better stuff all the time so we'll buy it and there has to be a clear improvement over camera phones these days but for me todays kit is good enough and apart from the advantages and features mirrorless brings it has been for some time. Not to pick on manualfocus-g but to look at the general point that set me off on all this about old lenses having poor corner performance, yes they do have relatively poor corner performance and ca and vignetting and all of the rest but for many non professional people taking pictures and for many uses I don't think this will matter, not to anyone but pixel peepers on internet forums![]()
I haven't used any old style MF lenses on my Sony FE bodies![]()

“The next generation flagship mirrorless camera from Sony will be a giant leap. It will drop a huge bomb in the imaging industry. It will not be A7III or A7RIII. It will be a new model above A7 series. I would say A9 (let’s name it as the new model). So the new A9 will have dual XQD card slot, no CFast version, only X/ QD. A9 can do UNLIMITED RAW burst, UNLIMITED. The camera wont pause for buffering. The size will be bigger than A7RII, but smaller than conventional DSLR, such as 5D3.”
Contrary to Woof Woof's experience, I actually find it harder to focus MF lenses through an EVF, unless the subject is static and you are zoomed in to the focus point. For me, with an optical viewfinder, things snap into focus easier and I get a much higher hit rate, particularly with moving subjects. Each to their own though!
My point, I don't use many MF lenses on mirrorless, just the Samyang 12/2 on the Fooj system and sometimes the Pentacon 135/2.8 for portraits.
This might sound hostile, but it's not meant to be...!
Are other camera-specific threads so full of GAS? The majority of this thread seems to be focused on what's coming next, rather than what people have been doing with their existing camera.
Rumours of a newly designed menu system are welcome however![]()
Just switched to Sony A7r from canon and finding the transition pretty hard.
What lens is a must on this body? I have the ziess 24-70/f4 not a massive fan to be honest.
This might sound hostile, but it's not meant to be...!
Are other camera-specific threads so full of GAS? The majority of this thread seems to be focused on what's coming next, rather than what people have been doing with their existing camera.
Rumours of a newly designed menu system are welcome however![]()
Just switched to Sony A7r from canon and finding the transition pretty hard.
What lens is a must on this body? I have the ziess 24-70/f4 not a massive fan to be honest.
55 1.8.
Is exceptional
I had a shock on Sunday got a spot on my sensor had a rocket blow see if it would clear up, looks ok now though need a test shot for making sure. If it needs cleaning I may get gas and buy a wet cleaning set of some sort.This might sound hostile, but it's not meant to be...!
Are other camera-specific threads so full of GAS? The majority of this thread seems to be focused on what's coming next, rather than what people have been doing with their existing camera.
Rumours of a newly designed menu system are welcome however![]()
I had a shock on Sunday got a spot on my sensor had a rocket blow see if it would clear up, looks ok now though need a test shot for making sure. If it needs cleaning I may get gas and buy a wet cleaning set of some sort.
In truth it was my fault I was at Scarborough the wind was really strong I decided I would switch from wide to long as I removed the glass a pile of debris blew off a tree at first I thought it was on my cpl filter but soon discovered that it was internal, I had a blower in the car but distance back and forth was an issue.I had a shocker on my travels in Canada, didn't think to take swabs (had a blower back in the hotel), then very stupidly tried to blow off a speck of dust and er... managed to get a bit of spit onto the sensor. I swore alot.
A local-ish camera store thankfully had earbuds and alcohol which saved the day - only an afternoon of shots to save.
I do think the A7 are slightly more dust-prone as the sensor is very exposed compared to an SLR where it sits slightly further back.
Or at least that's my excuse.
That sounds like my ashtray is full need a new carjust buy more cameras -less need to change glass lol