Michiel Fokkema
Michiel Fokkema
I bought the 18-55 deliberate for travelling. The gap between 18 and 35 in primes is too big for me. I took it to Dubai and Oman and performed flawless. I also brought the 35 just for low light shots. If you're certain you don't fast lenses I'd say take just the zoom.
Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Why not do the single lens challenge? I took only a 55 Micro-Nikkor and an unmetered F2 on several vacations, it made for interesting shooting.
ihorzu
Newbie
zoom vs prime is more about shooting style. For a long time I used only 40mm prime, than I switched to the zoom and figured out most of my photos were shot with 40mm. So I decided to go back to my prime.
plus...i sold my zoom and would have to buy another...
Oh, then 14mm and 35mm.
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14 and not the 18?
14 and not the 18?
Well, the 18mm weighs nothing and you could put it in your jacket pocket.
GaryLH
Veteran
Joe
This thread really made me think about why I have gotten away from using a zoom theses days vs when I had the Nikon dslr as my primary...
For me, back when the norm was 6 to 10 mp sensors... Minor cropping w/ prime lens ok, but anything of significance like getting a 50 fov from a 24 fov prime lens and I would really eat into what I wanted for my max print size (13x19) w/o having the photo sw do up-Rez.
These days w/ 16mp and greater sensors and the new noise reduction algos built into the cameras, the old techniques I used to use in my film days are back for me... That is 21/40 as my favorite pairing and cropping 21 to 24 or 28 fov and cropping 40 to 75 or 90 fov when I was using my Leica/Minolta CL.
The only time these days that a zoom is needed for me is really due to price point of a dedicated long lens (300 and over fov) vs a zoom that covers the range if I want a autofocus lens from that manufactor.. Otherwise adapting a manual focus lens is the way to go.
A while ago when u were selling your Fuji zoom, it dawned on me but it took this thread to really get me to put it down someplace about prime vs zoom for me.
Given that I got the xe1 w/ a zoom for a price I could not refuse.. We shall c
Gary
Ps. Back in the film days my max was smaller 11x14 when I was printing..
This thread really made me think about why I have gotten away from using a zoom theses days vs when I had the Nikon dslr as my primary...
For me, back when the norm was 6 to 10 mp sensors... Minor cropping w/ prime lens ok, but anything of significance like getting a 50 fov from a 24 fov prime lens and I would really eat into what I wanted for my max print size (13x19) w/o having the photo sw do up-Rez.
These days w/ 16mp and greater sensors and the new noise reduction algos built into the cameras, the old techniques I used to use in my film days are back for me... That is 21/40 as my favorite pairing and cropping 21 to 24 or 28 fov and cropping 40 to 75 or 90 fov when I was using my Leica/Minolta CL.
The only time these days that a zoom is needed for me is really due to price point of a dedicated long lens (300 and over fov) vs a zoom that covers the range if I want a autofocus lens from that manufactor.. Otherwise adapting a manual focus lens is the way to go.
A while ago when u were selling your Fuji zoom, it dawned on me but it took this thread to really get me to put it down someplace about prime vs zoom for me.
Given that I got the xe1 w/ a zoom for a price I could not refuse.. We shall c
Gary
Ps. Back in the film days my max was smaller 11x14 when I was printing..
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NicoM
Well-known
Given the quality of the Fuji 18-55, the zoom is a really good option for a travel lens. I'm personally saving up for the upcoming 10-24 to be my travel zoom as I primarily shoot wider.
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Well, the 18mm weighs nothing and you could put it in your jacket pocket.![]()
my jacket is tight...unsightly bulge...lol!
giellaleafapmu
Well-known
what do folks think about the 18-55 zoom instead of carrying the 18/35 primes?
a one lens travel kit...?
Uh, that's such a personal thing, someone is more of a zoom photographer and someone works better with primes, in any case, in my opinion, the feeling of the lens and consequently how you shot the lens is much more important than the optical quality most of the times. Look at some of the first digital works of Mc Nally (you can google the very first all-digital service he did for NG for example), D1X, few Mpx, zoom lenses, slow cards and...great images and of course you can look at any picture from your favorite RF photographer done all with primes and they are also great... It's the guy behind the camera so to answer the question: why not? If I were you and had not done this already (uh from which century are you
GLF
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just as an fyi...this thread was started by me because i have been thinking about this stuff lately...i guess because i am doing a bit of travel these days...but i originally wasn't thinking about buying the zoom again...
i don't want you guys thinking i have completely gone bonkers...
many of my threads are for discussion and not meant to be my present, personal situations...
i don't want you guys thinking i have completely gone bonkers...
many of my threads are for discussion and not meant to be my present, personal situations...
my jacket is tight...unsightly bulge...lol!
Ok, put it under your hat...
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Joe
This thread really made me think about why I have gotten away from using a zoom theses days vs when I had the Nikon dslr as my primary...
For me, back when the norm was 6 to 10 mp sensors... Minor cropping w/ prime lens ok, but anything of significance like getting a 50 fov from a 24 fov prime lens and I would really eat into what I wanted for my max print size (13x19) w/o having the photo sw do up-Rez.
These days w/ 16mp and greater sensors and the new noise reduction algos built into the cameras, the old techniques I used to use in my film days are back for me... That is 21/40 as my favorite pairing and cropping 21 to 24 or 28 fov and cropping 40 to 75 or 90 fov when I was using my Leica/Minolta CL.
The only time these days that a zoom is needed for me is really due to price point of a dedicated long lens (300 and over fov) vs a zoom that covers the range if I want a autofocus lens from that manufactor.. Otherwise adapting a manual focus lens is the way to go.
A while ago when u were selling your Fuji zoom, it dawned on me but it took this thread to really get me to put it down someplace about prime vs zoom for me.
Given that I got the xe1 w/ a zoom for a price I could not refuse.. We shall c
Gary
Ps. Back in the film days my max was smaller 11x14 when I was printing..
...and for me...i don't like zooms as i find them actually slower to use than primes...with a prime i 'know' what i'll see in the finder before i put the camera up to my eye...not so with a zoom.
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as it gets closer to flight time and because i can't sleep i've been thinking about what i'm taking to new york this week...
thought i had it set with both bodies and 14/35 lenses...nice and simple...then went to x-pro1 with 14/35/60...now i'm thinking about the 14/18/35, leave the second body and 60 at home....shoot with 18/35 mostly and have 14 if needed/wanted...really more useful to me than having the 60 in the bag...part of me likes the simplcity of one body with 18/35 only but the 14 is such a sweet lens i hate to leave it behind.
internal debates like this make having only an rx1 seem so pleasant...
thought i had it set with both bodies and 14/35 lenses...nice and simple...then went to x-pro1 with 14/35/60...now i'm thinking about the 14/18/35, leave the second body and 60 at home....shoot with 18/35 mostly and have 14 if needed/wanted...really more useful to me than having the 60 in the bag...part of me likes the simplcity of one body with 18/35 only but the 14 is such a sweet lens i hate to leave it behind.
internal debates like this make having only an rx1 seem so pleasant...
GaryLH
Veteran
Simplicity would be 35 on the xe1.. You are done
. Backup is rx100.
Now go to sleep..
Gary
Now go to sleep..
Gary
GaryLH
Veteran
Forgot to mention.. My version of simplicity is either a x100 or dp2m (one main camera) + p&s for backup (rx100).
Gary
Gary
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i forgot, the rx100 is packed in my bag...ya know, just in case!
what's really nice is the 18 on the x-e1...nice small kit...it makes me want that 27 even more...if i had the 27 now, i would be taking the x-e1 with 18/27...talk about small...
what's really nice is the 18 on the x-e1...nice small kit...it makes me want that 27 even more...if i had the 27 now, i would be taking the x-e1 with 18/27...talk about small...
GaryLH
Veteran
It actually gets down to what u naturally c in... That is, when you're looking for photographs, does your mind look for 28 or 35 or 50 fov... After years (14 years) of using the Leica CL... I am really a 40 fov person. The 50 is as close as I can get until the 27 comes out.
Gary
Gary
It actually gets down to what u naturally c in... That is, when you're looking for photographs, does your mind look for 28 or 35 or 50 fov... After years (14 years) of using the Leica CL... I am really a 40 fov person. The 50 is as close as I can get until the 27 comes out.
Gary
I see in 35mm and 50mm... depending on what I'm using I can adjust very easily. Trying to get that way with 28mm, but I just don't use it enough so I have to think when using that.
GaryLH
Veteran
I am the same w/ the 28... Maybe about 10-25 percent of my shots are w/ the 28 from the dp1m or the Fuji 18..
Gary
Gary
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