IF this is true I hope it sets a precedent, a Sony 35-50mm f1.4 GM would be epic,…. assuming it wasn’t huge and heavy.
Surprise: New Viltrox(?) 35-50mm f/1.4 Full Frame zoom coming in 2026? | sonyalpharumors
A world's first, the 35-50mm f/1.4 FE: A new rumor circulating on Chinese social media platform Weibo hints at a groundbreaking full-frame zoom lens set to arrive in 2026: a 35–50mm f/1.4. Reportedly developed by a well-known Chinese manufacturer—possibly Viltrox—this would mark the first-ever...www.sonyalpharumors.com
On another note Nikon appear to have come up trumps with their new 24-70mm f2.8. Only 675g and internal zoom, albeit at a cost of making it 2cm longer.





I just wondered, is anyone else trying to thin their gear out, are you stable for now or are you all looking to buy more rather than stick or sell?
I thinned out all my old kit when moving to Sony… though it’s now somewhat amassed again.
Mostly happy with what I have now, though occasionally think about swapping out some of it. E.g. my 35/2.8 Samyang for the 40mm Sony (or that new ttartisan, would love a modern AF lens with an aperture ring) but….. it’s so small and my copy is plenty sharp. Goes well on the 5100 too.
Mine's about as thinned out as I'd like to go now. I don't intend on adding to it, although if funds would allow I'd probably upgrade my 16-35mm to the GM II, and the A1 to the A1 II.I just wondered, is anyone else trying to thin their gear out, are you stable for now or are you all looking to buy more rather than stick or sell?
Mine's about as thinned out as I'd like to go now. I don't intend on adding to it, although if funds would allow I'd probably upgrade my 16-35mm to the GM II, and the A1 to the A1 II.
I’ve been really enjoying going out with a fixed focal length, it’s taken me over 10 years to get here but better late than neverThere are two things tempting or that could tempt me, well maybe three.
1. A Sony 28mm f2 MK2. No sign of one from Sony or anyone else. I wonder why?
2. The Voigtlander 28mm f1.5 but really I'd like AF.
3. As I'm too tight to get the RX1rIII an A7cII but the articulated screen puts me off.
Mrs WW has given her permission (twice) for me to change my Evoque for a newer one so maybe that'll satisfy my gas for a bit![]()
I’ve been really enjoying going out with a fixed focal length, it’s taken me over 10 years to get here but better late than never![]()
As it's quiet.
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I just wondered, is anyone else trying to thin their gear out, are you stable for now or are you all looking to buy more rather than stick or sell?
Obviously if you’re using a priority mode it will keep the exposure at 0 unless using exp comp, however I can’t recall what the metering shows if you max the parameters, I’ll experiment at some point and report back.A great follow up to the last line of my post and likely a very stupid question.
So a7iii
I always thought that the exposure indicator at the bottom of the VF moved even aperture priority to show over/ under exposure.. using my camera yesterday I noticed it didn’t when it maxed shutter speed and over exposed( you do get an arrow at the very end, but id doesn’t say by how much- I closed the aperture until it bought the image to exposed to be sure)
Is this normal or have I changed something at some point
Stop shooting Portra 400 and shoot some Gold200, that will neatly half your film costs - you’ll be surprised how close it is to Portra in 120 format!!I think I'm pretty happy.
My most shot with camera this year has been the X100f I would imagine.
Which sort of means I haven't really shot any big aperture stuff at all!! But, I don't think I could part with the GM primes even though the 24G & 40G could probably get me by with their 2.8/5 apertures......
So, I guess I'm pretty happy - because if I did get the small G primes (and maybe an A7Cii or R) I think that would be too close a set up to the X100f and I don't really want to stop using that because I do enjoy it for what I use it for.
I've got my 35mm film kit - Yashica FX3, ML28, ML35, ML50/1.9 & ML135 but I generally just use the 28mm or 35mm f/2.8's tbh
The Yashica Mat 124g - I just can't put into words how nice that is to useBut it's £3 a shot!
Sony A7Riii (and A7)
24GM
35GM
FE85
Tamron 70-180/2.8
Voigtlander 40/1.2E
I'm not looking to buy anything - If I were to sell, CV 40/1.2E I think because as nice as it is, I just don't use it. And if I did sell that, I'd probably sell the X100f too & pick up an X100vi tbh
We're off to Wales in a few weeks for a little roadtrip(ish) holiday and my gear list (I think) is going to be.....
Yashica Mat 124g
X100f
A7Riii, 35GM, Tamron 70-180/2.8
I might pack the 24GM with the night sky kit.
I'm not taking the 35mm film kit either.
I don't want to be messing about with what to take out each day etc and I do want to use the Sony kit a lot tbh
I find it helpful to have a variety of different focal lengths available, rather than many replicates all about the same. I have 2 35mm lenses at opposite ends of the spectrum (f1.2 and f2.8) but otherwise no replication in native glass. Other lenses with different mounts fit a variety of different cameras.
Stop shooting Portra 400 and shoot some Gold200, that will neatly half your film costs - you’ll be surprised how close it is to Portra in 120 format!!
£22 per roll for dev/scan is very expensive. I've been using FilmDev for the last 5-6 years and their results and turnaround time have always been excellent. 120 dev/scan is only £10 per roll (highest quality) and they can supply TIFF or JPEG scans with WeTransfer links for download.All my 120 film for the 124g I've actually bought on here
First lot was one Portra 400, 3 Gold & a Lomo 800
Second lot was 5 x Fuji 400h - I'm on the first roll of that lot.
I'm still paying £22 a pop for dev & scans though.
£22 per roll for dev/scan is very expensive. I've been using FilmDev for the last 5-6 years and their results and turnaround time have always been excellent. 120 dev/scan is only £10 per roll (highest quality) and they can supply TIFF or JPEG scans with WeTransfer links for download.
Filmdev | Film Developing and Scanning
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No problem, I'm not sure I'd pay £22 per roll even if it was round the corner but good that you're happy with the results.I know other places are cheaperThis place is ½ a mile away so no postage cost and I usually get the scans back next day and sometimes the same day.
Thanks Alan, I’m keeping busy cheers (which reduces my free forum time!) but I still try to catch up when I can. I’m toying with switching out my A7ii for an A7C at the moment, but am not 100% convinced it’s really an upgrade.Nice to see you in the thread Steve. I hope you and your business are doing ok?
Thanks Alan, I’m keeping busy cheers (which reduces my free forum time!) but I still try to catch up when I can. I’m toying with switching out my A7ii for an A7C at the moment, but am not 100% convinced it’s really an upgrade.
All my 120 film for the 124g I've actually bought on here
First lot was one Portra 400, 3 Gold & a Lomo 800
Second lot was 5 x Fuji 400h - I'm on the first roll of that lot.
I'm still paying £22 a pop for dev & scans though.
PS.
Remember that I'm the guy who had multiple 35 and 50mm lenses and also recently bought knocking on 30 watches. Not everyone is as obsessive over what others may think are minor differences![]()
That’s sort of where I am with the A7C too. I don’t want to give up the dial/button options of my A7ii, but the more compact body (and later sensor) is appealing. The A7Cii is probably a bit too rich for a bout of GAS at the moment though, which is steering me towards keeping the A7ii for now.I have the A7 and A7III and thinking about getting an A7cII (I want to two dials so the original is out for me) for the smaller form factor but I'm put off by the articulated screen. I'd much rather have a tilting one or the fully articulated and tilting one. It's really just gas though but the smaller body would be welcome when I go to Thailand later this year.
Glad to know you are doing ok. I sneak a look at your site now and again just for the gear pornand of course still have your little Chroma badge.
No problem, I'm not sure I'd pay £22 per roll even if it was round the corner but good that you're happy with the results.![]()
Buy a scanner, I pay £5 a roll for C41 processing, and £6 for B&W, scan it myself, would save you £17 a roll, 15-20 rolls in and you'll have saved the cost of the decent scanner.
I've looked into scanners many times but something for 35mm and 120 that gives decent results burns my brain because all the reviews just go against each other...... And I just end up back at the beginning. I think it's £7/8 for dev only where I go, plus obviously a return to pick the negatives up.
I've thought about getting a scanner for my old old family photos, all shot on point and shoot 35mm, do you have any recomendations please?I get that! You (almost) need different systems for each, since I only do MF its a bit easier
I've thought about getting a scanner for my old old family photos, all shot on point and shoot 35mm, do you have any recomendations please?

Then what happened Alan?
This is riveting stuff.
It's all about 35mm for me so I don't have these issuesA first world problem.
I had a free hour today so I thought I'd take my A7 and Sony 28mm f2 out but then I thought "Why am I taking this rather ordinary modern AF 28mm f2 when I could be taking a lovely Voigtlander? So I changed it for the Voigtlnder 50mm f2 APO. Than I thought "Why am I taking this very good modern lens when I could be taking something with more character?" So I changed to the Canon FD 50mm f1.8 breechlock.