paulfish4570
Veteran
non-FF.
what is it?
i have the x100 and love its IQ, yet i hunger for the 50mm equivalent focal length.
what are y'all's favorite 50 kits?
xp-1 with 35/1.4?
nex-5 or nex-7 with what lens?
a compact dslr?
what is it?
i have the x100 and love its IQ, yet i hunger for the 50mm equivalent focal length.
what are y'all's favorite 50 kits?
xp-1 with 35/1.4?
nex-5 or nex-7 with what lens?
a compact dslr?
f16sunshine
Moderator
If its digital.
The fuji xpro and 1.4/35 is my champ right now.
In the past I used (and still love) the rd1/ f2/40mm cle and m8 with the same lens. So nice!
The fuji xpro and 1.4/35 is my champ right now.
In the past I used (and still love) the rd1/ f2/40mm cle and m8 with the same lens. So nice!
semordnilap
Well-known
Oh man, first reply and I've got to break the rules: M8 & 40 cron 
I do also use a 35 ultron on the nex...
edit: ha, beat me to it!
I do also use a 35 ultron on the nex...
edit: ha, beat me to it!
dogberryjr
[Pithy phrase]
I have no complaints with the X Pro 1 and 35mm 1.4.
Classique
Well-known
Aw non FF? D700 and sigma 50mm 1.4 is my favorite but since no FF...
GF1 and 20mm 1.7 is pretty good, especially below iso 320 (iso 100 is as good as any digital I've used). Small and light kit and okay DOF control at closer distance.
GF1 and 20mm 1.7 is pretty good, especially below iso 320 (iso 100 is as good as any digital I've used). Small and light kit and okay DOF control at closer distance.
Oh man, first reply and I've got to break the rules: M8 & 40 cron![]()
If you broke the rules than the X-Pro1 w/ 35mm does too. 35mm x1.5 = 52.5 and 40mm x1.33 = 53.22.
cosmonaut
Well-known
D800 50mm 1.4 Carl Zeiss.
paulfish4570
Veteran
53 doesn't break to 50 rule, methinks ... 
robbeiflex
Well-known
Depends on your tolerance (in engineering terms, not personality). If you allow +/- 2mm then my kit is:
Canon 7D (I know, 1.6 crop but 8 fps! 8!)
Sigma 30mm f1.4
= 48 mm equivalent
This is a great kit. The 7D is marvelously fast in both AF and fps, which is why I bought it, but I seriously didn't use it much until I found this lens. With zooms it is too heavy and the zooms are slow, while the Canon EF 50 f1.4 is great for portraits but too long for general purposes on the 1.6 crop. This Sigma is a gem that has fully redeemed the 7D for me, as the 50mm on 135 format has long been my favourite.
Whew, that's enough high tech for one night. Did I mention my M6 is midway through a roll of HP5+, and my OM is loaded with PanF+.
Cheers,
Rob
Canon 7D (I know, 1.6 crop but 8 fps! 8!)
Sigma 30mm f1.4
= 48 mm equivalent
This is a great kit. The 7D is marvelously fast in both AF and fps, which is why I bought it, but I seriously didn't use it much until I found this lens. With zooms it is too heavy and the zooms are slow, while the Canon EF 50 f1.4 is great for portraits but too long for general purposes on the 1.6 crop. This Sigma is a gem that has fully redeemed the 7D for me, as the 50mm on 135 format has long been my favourite.
Whew, that's enough high tech for one night. Did I mention my M6 is midway through a roll of HP5+, and my OM is loaded with PanF+.
Cheers,
Rob
Peter_Jones
Well-known
Nikon D300, batt grip (yes, another 8fps crop-sensor SLR) and Nikkor 35/2 af-d. Not a bad lens, just feels plasticky but very sharp.
semordnilap
Well-known
If you broke the rules than the X-Pro1 w/ 35mm does too. 35mm x1.5 = 52.5 and 40mm x1.33 = 53.22.
I meant the non-leica rule, actually...!
GaryLH
Veteran
Not Nex
Not Nex
I have nex5n and hate the UI...
Ricoh gxr w/ m module plus 35 summicron v4 or canon ltm 35f2 or 2.8
Fuji xp1 or xe1 with Fuji 35f1.4 or m adapter and 35 f2
My favorite mf combo is the Ricoh gxr w/ the summicron. The v4 summicron is not as sharp as the latest asph, but i like the way it draws.. and contrast is a bit lower which is about where i like it. Canon ltm lenses tend to have lower contrast but still very good resolving power. I don't own any cv lenses in 35 so let others suggest. Outside of Leica and Epson rd1, Ricoh has best mf implementation.
But xp1 is getting most of the work these days... Fuji also makes a m adapter which supports lens correction and focal length info for the frame lines when shooting zone in ovf. In evf and LCD, 3x and 10x mag support. Only needs focus peaking to be added to fw for this to e a complete solution. When this happens I will sell off the Nex since I only keep it around as universal digital back.. A lot of third part vendors for x mount already..
If u want dslr, the lightest setup in Nikon tends to be the cameras like the d3100 get the 35f1.8 dx afs lens.. I used this type of setup before I bought the xp1.
Gary
Not Nex
I have nex5n and hate the UI...
Ricoh gxr w/ m module plus 35 summicron v4 or canon ltm 35f2 or 2.8
Fuji xp1 or xe1 with Fuji 35f1.4 or m adapter and 35 f2
My favorite mf combo is the Ricoh gxr w/ the summicron. The v4 summicron is not as sharp as the latest asph, but i like the way it draws.. and contrast is a bit lower which is about where i like it. Canon ltm lenses tend to have lower contrast but still very good resolving power. I don't own any cv lenses in 35 so let others suggest. Outside of Leica and Epson rd1, Ricoh has best mf implementation.
But xp1 is getting most of the work these days... Fuji also makes a m adapter which supports lens correction and focal length info for the frame lines when shooting zone in ovf. In evf and LCD, 3x and 10x mag support. Only needs focus peaking to be added to fw for this to e a complete solution. When this happens I will sell off the Nex since I only keep it around as universal digital back.. A lot of third part vendors for x mount already..
If u want dslr, the lightest setup in Nikon tends to be the cameras like the d3100 get the 35f1.8 dx afs lens.. I used this type of setup before I bought the xp1.
Gary
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JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
My suggestion from my own kit would be the Lumix G5 (micro-4/3) with CV-made Vivitar Series 5, 24mm manual focus lens, adapted via Minolta MD-to-m4/3 mount. For those who like manual focus lenses with distance and DOF scales, combined with a mirrorless camera with great EVF and LCD, offering a great electronic shutter option for totally silent, vibration-free operation, well under $1k.
~Joe
~Joe
Richard G
Veteran
X100 and Capa-motion.
ChrisN
Striving
Pentax K5 with the FA35/2 AL lens. Compact, decent viewfinder, great battery life, quiet as an M, great optic.
kxl
Social Documentary
When I had it, the Epson R-D1s and the CV 35/1.2. Now, it's the NEX5 and the CV 35/1.2.
bbrovold
Established
My best is the OMD and Pan/Leica 25mm f 1.4 (no rule broken here)
richardhkirkando
Well-known
CV 35/1.2 on the NEX-7, though it feels a hair too long at times. I should really get a 28mm one of these days...
ColSebastianMoran
( IRL Richard Karash )
I'm thinking of going for the new Nikkor 28mm lens for my APS bodies. It's 42mm equivalent, slightly wide of Normal.
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