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So no-one uses the Tamron wideangle primes?
They are all that colour
A7C + 55mm Sonar on triopd today...
For both images I had the camera on one of my tripods ( I have many) using the Smartflash from slightly befind on LHS set the timer to 2 sec and held white foam board on RHS to help fill in.
I've never met a native American. I think I'd like to, maybe one well up on history and culture who could give a good talk. I liked the story of Grey Owl which would be considered awful cultural appropriation these days.
So no-one uses the Tamron wideangle primes?
what are you wanting to know?
IQ wise 35mm is the best one of the lot but all three are pretty good.
they aren't very popular because of the f2.8 and size for being f2.8. Not many people think much of the 1:2 macro capabilities at such a wide angle but you can get some unique shots with them if you know how to make use of it.
I had been thinking of those unique shot capabilities and whether users were finding them useful: I already own a tiny and very useful 35 f2.8, but do occasionally wish I could get a bit closer in the way that I'm able with my phone camera. Most likely I just need to go buy a conventional macros lens and have done with it, although it won't have that wide angle capability that's of particular interest. If they made a 28 then I might have gone for it, but 24 is a bit too wide and I'm on the point of selling my 18mm Sammy because although I carry it everywhere, it's barely used.
I had been thinking of those unique shot capabilities and whether users were finding them useful: I already own a tiny and very useful 35 f2.8, but do occasionally wish I could get a bit closer in the way that I'm able with my phone camera. Most likely I just need to go buy a conventional macros lens and have done with it, although it won't have that wide angle capability that's of particular interest. If they made a 28 then I might have gone for it, but 24 is a bit too wide and I'm on the point of selling my 18mm Sammy because although I carry it everywhere, it's barely used.
Well those new lenses are a bit boring.
No toneh, no sale.
Well, they are obviously designed for the A7C, but for that money I would have expected f1.8, and as a set 40mm and 50mm are too close together.not really the compact lenses I'd have hoped for. I can see their thinking with the A7C but I don't think they needed premium slow lenses for it. the faster f1.8 options aren't actually that big but these give A7C users a focus where there isn't a forefinger dial.
I wish they'd have gone down canon's route and made compact really long telelenses like 800mm f11 or something.
UK Bug (1)-03517 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking., 
As I'm a Sony member I don't buy outside of the UK nowBut you said you have bought more than £40K worth of stuff from them. They probably like you too [emoji14]
I'll be happy with my UK bought 35GM with a nice discount![]()
If you have good relationship with shops and thier managers you can get decent prices even in the UK.As I'm a Sony member I don't buy outside of the UK now![]()
I find lenses aren’t always that much cheaper than the average UK price sometimes, although on others you can save several hundred.If you have good relationship with shops and thier managers you can get decent prices even in the UK.
I got my 35GM for less than current panamoz price.
As with everything, shop around every time.I find lenses aren’t always that much cheaper than the average UK price sometimes, although on others you can save several hundred.
I think I do with park camera but there shop Is all the way in central London.If you have good relationship with shops and thier managers you can get decent prices even in the UK.
I got my 35GM for less than current panamoz price.
I think I do with park camera but there shop Is all the way in central London.
Don't even think it's open due to lockdown
Those new lenses, that longitudinal ca looks bad.
Anyone buying?
I can see appeal in them all.
Nope, too slow.Those new lenses, that longitudinal ca looks bad.
Anyone buying?
I can see appeal in them all.
None of them interest me, not my focal ranges, too slow, and too expensive considering the other factors.Those new lenses, that longitudinal ca looks bad.
Anyone buying?
I can see appeal in them all.
Those new lenses aren't for me either.
I guess I can see the attraction with them being smaller etc. If I was looking for a holiday camera I might pick up an A7C and would consider them but for that I guess I would probably just go for the Samyang horror show because they are much cheaper.
If they were around the £400 price it might be different.

_DSC4581 by Ian, on Flickr[/URL]Not making me want to move from my two Voigtlanders and a Loxia.Those new lenses, that longitudinal ca looks bad.
Anyone buying?
I can see appeal in them all.
KillJoy by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
down the road, thats where i'll always be.. by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr