shawn
Veteran
I don't have the 18-40 (yet) but trix4ever has it and it is his standard lens on the fp. It is like half the size of the 20-60.


Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Hmmm, that’s tiny! I need to look into the 18-40, but for my limited immediate purposes here the 20-60 should work - plus it was less than half the used price of a 18-40.
keepright
matthew
I also ordered a used Panny 20-60 to use as a family and vacation lens, it’s inexpensive, smallish and seems to be well regarded. Between the 20-60 and 45 I should be good for vacation.
That's the setup I have. I'm not much of a zoom person, so I'm surprised by how much I like the 20-60. It's a useful range, optically good, and very cheap second-hand. I've seen it happen over and over. People look at what the kit lens costs on its own, and figure they should buy the kit and then make a profit by selling the lens. They do not.
That said, as glad as I am to have it, the 20-60 is bulky on the camera. Not heavy, but wider around than the camera is tall. The 18-40 is an appealing option, but it does cost substantially more used. Since the 45/2.8 is my main lens I don't want to spend more than I really need to on something that I expect to have more of a utility role. So ironically, if I knew how much I'd like the 20-60, I might have considered buying the 18-40 instead. But then, one of the things I like is that it's usefully-longer than the 45, so there's that, too.
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trix4ever
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Funnily enough I found the UI of the Fp more intuitive than the BF, but thankfully we're all different.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I just got back from a morning walk in the humidity with the 45. I do like it, but it's a little long for my stinky alley adventures. I'm looking forward to the 24/3.5 I have on order and a probable future 17/4, and the 20-60 too. The more I use the BF the more I like it.
The pinching is causing right hand pain even with me cradling the lens with my left, I'm definitely looking forward to getting a grip.
The pinching is causing right hand pain even with me cradling the lens with my left, I'm definitely looking forward to getting a grip.
trix4ever
Well-known
The 24/3.5 is a very special lens, to the extent that I have two, one in L-mount and another in Sony for my A7s that I leave in the centre console of my daily driver 4wd. I could leave my 24 on the Fp full time and be happy, but it is my favourite focal length. Like the 24, the Sigma 17 is sharp from wide open and tiny, another classic I reckon. The Sigma is so good in low light I don't care about the slow speed of these lenses.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
The 20-60 is being delivered today, I have hopes that it will meet my need for travel and family. I’m planning on taking it and the 45 on vacation.
Another delivery expected today is a Leica 50/2.8 Summicron-M (the 1990s-2000s lens) which is mostly for my M bodies but something I want to try on the BF, too.
Another delivery expected today is a Leica 50/2.8 Summicron-M (the 1990s-2000s lens) which is mostly for my M bodies but something I want to try on the BF, too.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
They’re here and look good, I want to get the 20-60 out to test it as soon as possible. The ‘cron collapses too deeply for the BF, so I’d either have to be very careful to never collapse it or I’ll have to try a rubber band around the lens barrel for a temporary stop.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I’m on vacation with the BF and realize I made a critical error. The prescription eyeglasses I brought are photochromic and they make it harder to see the screen. If I take them off the screen is perfectly visible, just out of focus.
shawn
Veteran
Are the polarized? LCDs are polarized and don't work well with polarized glasses. Try turning your head or the camera 90 degrees and see that that helps.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
They aren’t polarized, it’s the dark tint.
Disappointed_Horse
Well-known
I’m on vacation with the BF and realize I made a critical error. The prescription eyeglasses I brought are photochromic and they make it harder to see the screen. If I take them off the screen is perfectly visible, just out of focus.

agentlossing
Well-known
I've had a hard time with photochromic eyeglass lenses as well. These days, there are much lighter tints you can get than earlier on, when it seemed all the options went very dark.They aren’t polarized, it’s the dark tint.
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