I am a very new RF player. I have been using Canon 1DsMII for almost 3 years already and has been a really happy user. But now looking at smaller and lighter package for my travels. I am looking at getting the Leica M8.
What would be 2 good lens to go with? Does the F2 and F2.8 really makes a lot of difference?
All suggestions truly appreciated. Thanks!
Yeah f2.8 and F2 are a big difference if you are planning on shooting in low light. If so then a 1.4 might be worth consideration.
I got an M8 and a Voight 28mm F2.
I have mostly been using it at night and the F2 is a bit limiting, but am pretty happy with the results, but there is some flare.
Usually I end up at a minimum of ~1/8 at f2 going up to 1/30.
With a 2.8 that would be 1/4 sec and with an f1.4 1/15 sec.
This is a big deal if there is movement in the scene.
Daytime no problem.
The lens does seem good for day and is pretty small size wise, and I usually shoot at 5.6 unless I need a different DOF.
The 28mm seemed pretty short at first but I am finding that I am either getting well into the scene, or the scene becomes 'in context' as there is background in it around the central feature. Using borrowed SLRs (I have never owned one personally) I had mostly had 'isolated' pictures when I was using a zoom.
I think if 'money were no object' then a 24 f1.4 would be worth considering as a 1 lens solution, or a 35mm f1.4 .
I also started using a 50mm, which initially seemed pretty zoomed. But I am getting used to it though, and it offers some stand off distance.
I've pretty much figured that a 35mm would be good, and maybe a 24 or even 21... rather than the 28.
For a 2 lens solution a 21 and 35 might be good for wider scenes, or 28/50.
A 35 and either 50 or 75 if you prefer more of a narrow scene.
But it begs the question what are planing on shooting?
The 28mm seems to be a good travel lens.
So do you really need 2 lenses to start out with?
90% of my last trip was shot using the 28mm. No flash, and 80% night shots. (~10% I was really happy with, and with ~ 30% keepers)