Rafael
Mandlerian
This is a thread for those who usually or always use lenses in combination. With the exception of my 35-50-90 set of Summicrons, I use lenses always in pairs. I almost never leave the house with one lens alone and I never take more than three with me. I also don't ever seem to mix and match lenses. With the exception of the Summicron set, I seem to use my lenses always in the same pairings. Each is appropriate for a particular type of subject or lighting condition, and is determined primarily by the rendering, speed, and size of the two lenses (I never use filters, so filter size is a non-isssue for me. However, for some, this is an important factor in pairing lenses).
For some lenses, finding a good partner has proven very easy (even if paying for it wasn't so easy!). However, other lenses can be very difficult to pair. For me, the most difficult to pair so far has been the 50/1.5 C-Sonnar. I love how this lens renders and happily put up with its quirks. However, in going through my photo libraries over the last little while, I realised that, though I bought the C-Sonnar a couple of years ago, I have used it extremely rarely because, being my orphan lens, it simply never found its way into my camera bag.
For those who worry about matching lenses as I do, I thought it would be interesting to have a thread for discussing orphan lenses. For which lenses have you had difficulty finding a good match? What did you ultimately settle on? Are you seeking advice on a good match for a lens that is currently an orphan in your camera bag?
I have decided to try the 28/1.9 Ultron as a match for the C-Sonnar. From what I have been able to gather, there really is no perfect match for the 50/1.5. But, for my purposes, I think the Ultron may work very well. We shall see.
For some lenses, finding a good partner has proven very easy (even if paying for it wasn't so easy!). However, other lenses can be very difficult to pair. For me, the most difficult to pair so far has been the 50/1.5 C-Sonnar. I love how this lens renders and happily put up with its quirks. However, in going through my photo libraries over the last little while, I realised that, though I bought the C-Sonnar a couple of years ago, I have used it extremely rarely because, being my orphan lens, it simply never found its way into my camera bag.
For those who worry about matching lenses as I do, I thought it would be interesting to have a thread for discussing orphan lenses. For which lenses have you had difficulty finding a good match? What did you ultimately settle on? Are you seeking advice on a good match for a lens that is currently an orphan in your camera bag?
I have decided to try the 28/1.9 Ultron as a match for the C-Sonnar. From what I have been able to gather, there really is no perfect match for the 50/1.5. But, for my purposes, I think the Ultron may work very well. We shall see.