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I’m looking for a light and cheap zoom lens to go with the 24mm Samyang that I’m also looking for - is the 28-70 worth a punt ?

Thanks :)
I am considering to get the Tamron 28-75 F/2.8, which in your case will add very well to the Samyang 24mm.
All around very positive reviews.

By the way are you happy with the Samyang 24mm F/2.8 (not sure which body you are using it with) ?
 
I’m looking for a light and cheap zoom lens to go with the 24mm Samyang that I’m also looking for - is the 28-70 worth a punt ?

Thanks :)
Yes. For what it is and what it costs I think it's a good lens.
 
I am considering to get the Tamron 28-75 F/2.8, which in your case will add very well to the Samyang 24mm.
All around very positive reviews.

By the way are you happy with the Samyang 24mm F/2.8 (not sure which body you are using it with) ?

Not cheap though ;)
 
The rumor site links to a review of the Sony 24mm f1.4...

Rumor site...

https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/son...is-a-new-masterpiece-from-sony/#disqus_thread

Direct to the review...

https://sonyalpha.blog/2018/11/07/sony-24mm-f1-4-gm/

For those who don't want to click on the link here's the conclusion...

"The Sony 24mm F1.4 GM is a new masterpiece from Sony and well deserve its GM label. It is certainly one of the best 24mm if we consider all criteria together

Excellent sharpness wide open across the full field, even wide open (Note : for close distance corners are “only” very good at F1.4/F2)
  • Fast and accurate AF with very good Eye AF performance
  • Small and light
  • Excellent bokeh and very smooth background blur
  • Fast Aperture : F1.4 : perfect for low light
  • Very small focusing distance + F1.4 = perfect for small depth of field
  • Very good contrast and 3D effect at F1.4 for people portraits
  • No field curvature
  • Very low distorsion
  • Very low coma (suited for Astrophotography)
  • Suited for video thanks to click less aperture ring
  • Very good color rendition (but Zeiss Loxia 25mm F2.4 is excellent)
  • Very well built, weather sealed.
There are however a few area where it is not “perfect”
  • Very small amount of CA
  • Resistance to flare is good but not excellent
  • Vignetting at F1.4 & F2 (a future Lightroom Lens profile will correct it)
  • Price (but in line with GM price range)
The lens is very versatile and will be the perfect choice for landscape, street photography, low light, architecture, people reportage, full body portraits, astrophotography, and this both in photo and in video."
 
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I am considering to get the Tamron 28-75 F/2.8, which in your case will add very well to the Samyang 24mm.
All around very positive reviews.

By the way are you happy with the Samyang 24mm F/2.8 (not sure which body you are using it with) ?
Not got one yet. It will be ! I’ve got an A7iii
 
The rumor site links to a review of the Sony 24mm f1.4...

Rumor site...

https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/son...is-a-new-masterpiece-from-sony/#disqus_thread

Direct to the review...

https://sonyalpha.blog/2018/11/07/sony-24mm-f1-4-gm/

For those who don't want to click on the link here's the conclusion...

"The Sony 24mm F1.4 GM is a new masterpiece from Sony and well deserve its GM label. It is certainly one of the best 24mm if we consider all criteria together

Excellent sharpness wide open across the full field, even wide open (Note : for close distance corners are “only” very good at F1.4/F2)
  • Fast and accurate AF with very good Eye AF performance
  • Small and light
  • Excellent bokeh and very smooth background blur
  • Fast Aperture : F1.4 : perfect for low light
  • Very small focusing distance + F1.4 = perfect for small depth of field
  • Very good contrast and 3D effect at F1.4 for people portraits
  • No field curvature
  • Very low distorsion
  • Very low coma (suited for Astrophotography)
  • Suited for video thanks to click less aperture ring
  • Very good color rendition (but Zeiss Loxia 25mm F2.4 is excellent)
  • Very well built, weather sealed.
There are however a few area where it is not “perfect”
  • Very small amount of CA
  • Resistance to flare is good but not excellent
  • Vignetting at F1.4 & F2 (a future Lightroom Lens profile will correct it)
  • Price (but in line with GM price range)
The lens is very versatile and will be the perfect choice for landscape, street photography, low light, architecture, people reportage, full body portraits, astrophotography, and this both in photo and in video."

Hopefully by the time I've saved up for one, the price will have dropped a bit.
 

FFS!

In the name of all that's holy it's about f-ing time!

Halleluiah!

It'll depend how BIG it is but if it's a reasonable size they can charge what they want for it and I'll pay.

But...
Dunno when I'll get time to use it. I haven't taken a picture since 2nd November which is quite a while for me but I just don't get the free time these days.
 
Game changer
FFS!

In the name of all that's holy it's about f-ing time!

Halleluiah!

It'll depend how BIG it is but if it's a reasonable size they can charge what they want for it and I'll pay.

But...
Dunno when I'll get time to use it. I haven't taken a picture since 2nd November which is quite a while for me but I just don't get the free time these days.
 
It means I wont have to give up on Sony and buy the Nikon, so that keeps the costs down and makes things simpler.

I'd probably keep the 35mm f2.8 too as it's just so compact it might still get used if compactness is important.
 
It means I wont have to give up on Sony and buy the Nikon, so that keeps the costs down and makes things simpler.

I'd probably keep the 35mm f2.8 too as it's just so compact it might still get used if compactness is important.

both the new canon and Nikon ones look relatively small and compact so i don't see why sony couldn't do the same.
 
Has anyone bought from e Infinity before? They seem to have the A7iii with the 28-70 kit lens for less than £1800? Obviously looking at grey imports but amazed the price is what it is. Not heard of them before though?
 
Has anyone bought from e Infinity before? They seem to have the A7iii with the 28-70 kit lens for less than £1800? Obviously looking at grey imports but amazed the price is what it is. Not heard of them before though?

If you look in the Shopping section lots of people have used them - only issue is that it is not a local guarantee so if anything goes wrong you would have to send it to HK.

For that reason I would pay the extra for Panamoz....
 
If you look in the Shopping section lots of people have used them - only issue is that it is not a local guarantee so if anything goes wrong you would have to send it to HK.

For that reason I would pay the extra for Panamoz....

Yeah I've just done a search funnily enough thank you! Some posters have mentioned having a UK guarantee which sounds promising. Panamoz is looking good price wise too in fairness, need to hold out for Black Friday too I think and see if there's any significant drop in price.
 
Has anyone bought from e Infinity before? They seem to have the A7iii with the 28-70 kit lens for less than £1800? Obviously looking at grey imports but amazed the price is what it is. Not heard of them before though?

I have used them for lens a couple of weeks ago (FE 85mm f/1.8), but for the camera I decided the extra £ was worth the warranty from Panamoz. No complaints with either so you pays your money and takes your chances. E-Infinity are unbeatable on price and very reliable.
 
If you look in the Shopping section lots of people have used them - only issue is that it is not a local guarantee so if anything goes wrong you would have to send it to HK.

For that reason I would pay the extra for Panamoz....

That is not correct. They do not send kit back to HK. You either send back to their Heathrow address for them to sort or more normally you agree to send your kit away for repair as necessary and e-infinity reimburse you. For instance if you have a Sony camera, you can send it to them for repair or a third party.
 
I don’t think Sony touch grey imports so I guess it would need to go to someone like fixation.
 
The rumor site links to a review of the Sony 24mm f1.4...

Rumor site...

https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/son...is-a-new-masterpiece-from-sony/#disqus_thread

Direct to the review...

https://sonyalpha.blog/2018/11/07/sony-24mm-f1-4-gm/

For those who don't want to click on the link here's the conclusion...

"The Sony 24mm F1.4 GM is a new masterpiece from Sony and well deserve its GM label. It is certainly one of the best 24mm if we consider all criteria together

Excellent sharpness wide open across the full field, even wide open (Note : for close distance corners are “only” very good at F1.4/F2)
  • Fast and accurate AF with very good Eye AF performance
  • Small and light
  • Excellent bokeh and very smooth background blur
  • Fast Aperture : F1.4 : perfect for low light
  • Very small focusing distance + F1.4 = perfect for small depth of field
  • Very good contrast and 3D effect at F1.4 for people portraits
  • No field curvature
  • Very low distorsion
  • Very low coma (suited for Astrophotography)
  • Suited for video thanks to click less aperture ring
  • Very good color rendition (but Zeiss Loxia 25mm F2.4 is excellent)
  • Very well built, weather sealed.
There are however a few area where it is not “perfect”
  • Very small amount of CA
  • Resistance to flare is good but not excellent
  • Vignetting at F1.4 & F2 (a future Lightroom Lens profile will correct it)
  • Price (but in line with GM price range)
The lens is very versatile and will be the perfect choice for landscape, street photography, low light, architecture, people reportage, full body portraits, astrophotography, and this both in photo and in video."

Yes, yes it is.

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Did something today that I haven't done for years, took a landscape type picture. Needs a person in it for me. Drove past and realised it's the spot I've been trying to find these last few weeks. The best of it is probably gone, and I'm a bit busy this next week :-( Only had the 35 so imagine what a 24 GM would have looked like ha

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And haven't stitched anything for years.. or probably since you can do it do it in LR.

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Great optically but just found it a bit of a lump to lug around all day...
Thanks for the reply.
By the look of things no one has any negatives to put me off buying one. I am VERY tempted in the 24-70 GM too.

I'm popping into Castle Cameras Bournemouth later today, hopefully I make the right choice. [emoji3]
 
Thanks for the reply.
By the look of things no one has any negatives to put me off buying one. I am VERY tempted in the 24-70 GM too.

I'm popping into Castle Cameras Bournemouth later today, hopefully I make the right choice. [emoji3]

Having had both, I far preferred the 24-105. More range and very good optically.
 
Having had both, I far preferred the 24-105. More range and very good optically.
Many Thanks!!! That's the reply I was waiting for.

For me personally, the 24-105 f4 is perfect for my needs.
 
Finally pull the plug and placed order for Sony A7 III and Tamron 28-75 F/2.8.
Should be here in a week (hopefully).

I was thinking of waiting a little bit more, but after the news this morning (Brexit) not sure if the pound will keep its value in the next few weeks (I hope I am wrong about the pound)

P.S. Just tested the Sony FE 50mm, which I received this morning.
The focus speed its not it best side. but it is fine.
and I guess on the A7 III will be better (now tested on A7R II ver4.0 + lens ver 3.0)
- Dark Green - by Kalin Kalpachev, on Flickr
 
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Had the work van broken into in London on Monday and the scumbags took my A7iii, plus filters, lenses, flash etc.

I should be able to claim on our house insurance but until then I'm going to have to go back to the clunky old Canon 70D :(

Ouch...hope you get a result..
 
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