msbarnes
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Hello,
I have a small OM kit: 2 OM2n's and 2 50's (50 f1.8 & 50 f2).
I'm thinking of selling this off and going Nikon. Honestly, I find the OM bodies OK, but I prefer a larger/heavier body, so I'm thinking of starting with an F2 or even an F3. I also like the idea of the F mount:
If I want autofocus, then there is the F100, F4, F5, and F6.
If I want digital, then there is the d600/d700/d800.
If I want a higher flash sync, then there is the F4-F6, and FM.
If I want small, then there is the FM/Fe.
etc.
Currently, I want a mechanical shutter, manual focus film camera for available light portraits (but with precise framing) with a suite of (semi-) affordable primes. Tripod and handheld use.
Recommend me some moderately fast primes in the following focal lengths (f2-f2.8)
28mm
35mm
50mm
85mm
100/105mm
I'm thinking of starting with 28/50/105, but maybe in the future adding 35/85. I'd prefer AI-S for maximum compatibility. My understanding is that early super speed lenses are generally not that great, especially on the wide end. The G lenses, however are perhaps different but I'm not going that route at the moment. I'm also thinking of portraits mostly, at moderately close distances. (I know that wide angles aren't good for portraits but look at jeanloup sieff). Flare is not an issue.
I'm going SLR for two reasons:
1. framing: multiple rangefinder bodies for different focal lengths is expensive, cumbersome, and inaccurate.
2. economy: Rangefinder lenses (espeically wides) might be inherently better but they are expensive. I can build a suite of SLR lenses for much cheaper than a suite for RF lenses. I've kind of came to the decision for just sticking with normals for rangefinder lenses.
I would perhaps stay with Zuiko if the lenses were unanimously "better" at these focal lengths. I'm thinking that Nikon is a better move down the road because sometimes I entertain the idea of digital, flash, autofocus, etc.
I have a small OM kit: 2 OM2n's and 2 50's (50 f1.8 & 50 f2).
I'm thinking of selling this off and going Nikon. Honestly, I find the OM bodies OK, but I prefer a larger/heavier body, so I'm thinking of starting with an F2 or even an F3. I also like the idea of the F mount:
If I want autofocus, then there is the F100, F4, F5, and F6.
If I want digital, then there is the d600/d700/d800.
If I want a higher flash sync, then there is the F4-F6, and FM.
If I want small, then there is the FM/Fe.
etc.
Currently, I want a mechanical shutter, manual focus film camera for available light portraits (but with precise framing) with a suite of (semi-) affordable primes. Tripod and handheld use.
Recommend me some moderately fast primes in the following focal lengths (f2-f2.8)
28mm
35mm
50mm
85mm
100/105mm
I'm thinking of starting with 28/50/105, but maybe in the future adding 35/85. I'd prefer AI-S for maximum compatibility. My understanding is that early super speed lenses are generally not that great, especially on the wide end. The G lenses, however are perhaps different but I'm not going that route at the moment. I'm also thinking of portraits mostly, at moderately close distances. (I know that wide angles aren't good for portraits but look at jeanloup sieff). Flare is not an issue.
I'm going SLR for two reasons:
1. framing: multiple rangefinder bodies for different focal lengths is expensive, cumbersome, and inaccurate.
2. economy: Rangefinder lenses (espeically wides) might be inherently better but they are expensive. I can build a suite of SLR lenses for much cheaper than a suite for RF lenses. I've kind of came to the decision for just sticking with normals for rangefinder lenses.
I would perhaps stay with Zuiko if the lenses were unanimously "better" at these focal lengths. I'm thinking that Nikon is a better move down the road because sometimes I entertain the idea of digital, flash, autofocus, etc.