Spicy
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Hey all,
Been looking for something a little less awkward to mount on my R2M that I just picked up a few months ago. I got it new with a used Nokton 35 1.4 MC with the hood, which is awkward as hell when I put it in my backpack (I suppose i could just take it off, though...). Unfortunately, one of my buddies kicked the lens off the table while we were drinking one night (ultimately my fault, I shouldn't've brought it out), and ever since, the focus ring has been a little sloppier than it's initial delicious smoothness...
Anyways, since buying new kit is always a much better decision than saving money and being economical decisions, I've been researching collapsible lenses. I come from a Nikon SLR/dSLR background, so "tiny and portable while retaining good quality images" is a novel concept to me.
Looking for something a little longer, maybe for light candid-street portrait stuff and general walkaround (so I think the 90mm is out), and 50-75 would be just about right.
I'm willing to compromise a bit, as my priorities are (mostly in this order):
Anyway, any thoughts would be appreciated, and sample pictures for comparison would be wonderful.
Thanks,
~Spicy
Been looking for something a little less awkward to mount on my R2M that I just picked up a few months ago. I got it new with a used Nokton 35 1.4 MC with the hood, which is awkward as hell when I put it in my backpack (I suppose i could just take it off, though...). Unfortunately, one of my buddies kicked the lens off the table while we were drinking one night (ultimately my fault, I shouldn't've brought it out), and ever since, the focus ring has been a little sloppier than it's initial delicious smoothness...
Anyways, since buying new kit is always a much better decision than saving money and being economical decisions, I've been researching collapsible lenses. I come from a Nikon SLR/dSLR background, so "tiny and portable while retaining good quality images" is a novel concept to me.
Looking for something a little longer, maybe for light candid-street portrait stuff and general walkaround (so I think the 90mm is out), and 50-75 would be just about right.
I'm willing to compromise a bit, as my priorities are (mostly in this order):
- lowish price (hopefully nothing more than $300-500ish, preferably less)
- compact size - the R2M isn't really truly pocketable, but something I can toss in one of the little pockets in my backpack so I can always carry my camera with me
- speed - 2.0 or 2.8 would be ideal, but I might settle for 3.5 if there are no other options. Obviously this affects overall size/bulkiness and cost.
Anyway, any thoughts would be appreciated, and sample pictures for comparison would be wonderful.
Thanks,
~Spicy
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