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Josh Swan January 12th, 2011 09:19 PM

Favorite DSLR lenses
 
I'm purchasing the new AF100, and am curious as to what your favorite lenses are to use throughout the day.
Primes or zooms? I'm thinking of getting the olympus 35-100 to go along with my 14-35. I'm wondering whether to get the 35-100 or some primes, or different zooms.

John Wiley January 13th, 2011 04:01 AM

The 35-100 would be a pretty useful lens, but it's worth a few pennies.

I can't help but think there's got to be a few nice lenses just around the corner. I can't imagine Panasonic would release a camera as good as the AF100 and not put out some perfectly matched glass. I understand that there's plenty of lenses which can be adapted to the AF100 and GH2, and that there's already plenty of glass out there if you know what to look for, but on the other hand I can't see Panasonic not trying to cash in on extra lenses with every AF100 they sell.

For the ceremony, I couldn't live without a good zoom. The rest of the day I can work with primes, but for the cermony I need to be able to reframe quickly without changing lenses. As for my personal favorites, well I tested out a friends 5dmkII on the weekend with a 17-40 and it was awesome. I had it on a glidecam and left it on full wide the whole time - it gives a really amazing perspective which most brides would no doubt be blown away by. That would be about equivelant to a 8mm or 9mm on my GH1, so I think a Samyang 8mm will be heading my way soon.

Nigel Barker January 16th, 2011 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by John Wiley (Post 1607097)
For the ceremony, I couldn't live without a good zoom. The rest of the day I can work with primes, but for the cermony I need to be able to reframe quickly without changing lenses. As for my personal favorites, well I tested out a friends 5dmkII on the weekend with a 17-40 and it was awesome. I had it on a glidecam and left it on full wide the whole time - it gives a really amazing perspective which most brides would no doubt be blown away by. That would be about equivelant to a 8mm or 9mm on my GH1, so I think a Samyang 8mm will be heading my way soon.

The Samyang 8mm is a fisheye which may not be the really amazing perspective you are looking for:-) The Panasonic 7-14mm zoom would be a better bet although it needs good light as it is only an F4 lens Its' the equivalent of a 14-28mm zoom on the 5DII. http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/panasoni...-ag-af100.html

John Wiley January 17th, 2011 07:14 AM

I'm aware of the Samyang being a fisheye, but from what I've seen of it the GH1 crops away a lot of the distortion.

Plus I'm from Australia, where the Samyang is $350 and the 7-14mm Panasonic is $2000. Thats nearly 6x as much. If I go the Samyang over the Panasonic, I'd save enough money to get another GH2 kit.

Josh Swan January 19th, 2011 11:22 AM

I was looking for more ceremony and reception lenses.


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