I am looking forward to get a Nikkor 20 2.8 AF-D. Should be perfect for landscape photography. Maybe it will replace my 20-35 2.8
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I am a prime lens person. Gets the creative juices flowing IMO.I am looking forward to get a Nikkor 20 2.8 AF-D. Should be perfect for landscape photography. Maybe it will replace my 20-35 2.8
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I have a similar setup. 7D II, 5D III, nifty 50, fisheye, 24-70 f2.8L, 70-200 f2.8L, 400 f5.6L , 1.4X and 2X teleconverters.I use a Canon 7D Mk II with a Canon 50 mm f2.8, 18-55 for, 70-300 f4 Picking up a Sigma 150 -600 f5 contemporary next week
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Did you try the A6600? Almost the same camera but cheaper. Love mine but I have small hands.I really, really, really wanted to like the A7III but I can't stand the way it feels in my hand. My fingers don't fit between the grip and the lens.
I tried them all at Mike's Camera. The Canon felt the best. I like being able to get a full purchase on the grip. I am, however, very happy with my camera. It is far better than I am and gives me a chance to improve. I really need to take a class soon. I'm as good as I am getting on my own.Did you try the A6600? Almost the same camera but cheaper. Love mine but I have small hands.
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I was a professional photographer for years. I loved my RB67's. I had the 37,50,90,127,180,250, and 360. I was young and backpacked with a body, 4 lenses, and 4 backs. I have boxes of negs. I still wish I had it back and could get the processing done easily. Even the pro labs around have shut down.I got into overlanding because of photography.
Digital:
- Canon EOS R
- RF 15-35 f/2.8
- RF 24-105 f/4
- RF 70-200 f/4
- GoPro Hero 7 black.
Film:
- Mamiya RB67 Pro s
- Sekor C 50mm
- Sekor C 127mm
- Sekor C 180mm
- 2x Tele converter
I have both a waist level view finder and a AE prism, but prefer the good old Pentax Digital Spot.
Lee filters with a polarizer, grads and NDs go with which ever kit I'm using.
Luckily I have a pro lab a few miles away here in LA that develops same day. I actually got in to large format, bought the Intrepid camera because of the small size and light weight. Still have the RB67 kit but it does weight a ton. I have a 645 Pro kit too, although the negatives are small its a nice size to hike with.I was a professional photographer for years. I loved my RB67's. I had the 37,50,90,127,180,250, and 360. I was young and backpacked with a body, 4 lenses, and 4 backs. I have boxes of negs. I still wish I had it back and could get the processing done easily. Even the pro labs around have shut down.
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I still have a Toyo 4x5 Field with several SuperAngulon lenses. It just costs so much to use it. I am running a 25mpix Nikon and looking to upgrade to a 50mpix soon.Luckily I have a pro lab a few miles away here in LA that develops same day. I actually got in to large format, bought the Intrepid camera because of the small size and light weight. Still have the RB67 kit but it does weight a ton. I have a 645 Pro kit too, although the negatives are small its a nice size to hike with.
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I can post process most advantages of a view camera into my digital images such as the lense board rise but it it hard to do the tilt to control the plane of focus. New digitals tend to allow you a greater depth of field, but in some instances I want less and to tilt the plane for effect.I still have a Toyo 4x5 Field with several SuperAngulon lenses. It just costs so much to use it. I am running a 25mpix Nikon and looking to upgrade to a 50mpix soon.