ktmrider
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Do you have a focal length or a couple different focal lengths that you have just never connected with and then suddenly BANG and you wonder why it took you so long to start using? I am not talking about exotic lengths like 10, 15 or 300mm but say lenses from 21 to 135 (the traditional Leica range).
Back in my Nikon SLR days when I was shooting for a living, it was 28, 35 and 50. I did not get why so many people liked those particular focal lengths. I carried two Nikon F's with 24f2.8 and 85f1.8 almost permanently mounted.
Now, I cannot decide if the 35 or 50 is my favorite. I don't shoot with a 28 much at all (own one for R6.2 but have not used it in years). However, I have an X70 and its lens is a 28 equivalent and the X70 is becoming one of my favorite cameras.
I am thinking of adding a 28 to the Leica arsenal primarily as I want something wider then 35 but don't want to use an external viewfinder.
Has this happened to anyone else and was there an "ah ha" moment when you realized one of the focal lengths you neglected was "great"?
Back in my Nikon SLR days when I was shooting for a living, it was 28, 35 and 50. I did not get why so many people liked those particular focal lengths. I carried two Nikon F's with 24f2.8 and 85f1.8 almost permanently mounted.
Now, I cannot decide if the 35 or 50 is my favorite. I don't shoot with a 28 much at all (own one for R6.2 but have not used it in years). However, I have an X70 and its lens is a 28 equivalent and the X70 is becoming one of my favorite cameras.
I am thinking of adding a 28 to the Leica arsenal primarily as I want something wider then 35 but don't want to use an external viewfinder.
Has this happened to anyone else and was there an "ah ha" moment when you realized one of the focal lengths you neglected was "great"?