danlindberg
Well-known member
Ok folks!
The A7R is ordered and 'my' body is actually put aside on the shelf. Pickup on Friday.
I am scratching my head over lens choice and must press the button today but still not totally convinced.....
Quick summary why I buy the Sony in the first place - I need one lens for portrait and I need one lens for elevated photography in my real estate gigs. That's it. I'm using Alpa/Credo for everything else. (I want the R so I can be as close as possible in filesize in the elevated photography - had it been main focus on portraits I would probably chosen non-R)
I'm now very very close on ordering the Voigtländer closeup adapter Leica mount.
For elevated images: Voigtländer 21/1.8 Ultron
For portraits: Voigtländer 75/1.8 Heliar
I've always liked to have a set of lenses with the same character and further down the line I could pick up the wonderful Voigtländer 35/1.2 and be done with it with the Sony system!!
What do you think? Good thinking, or should I reconsider?
The A7R is ordered and 'my' body is actually put aside on the shelf. Pickup on Friday.
I am scratching my head over lens choice and must press the button today but still not totally convinced.....
Quick summary why I buy the Sony in the first place - I need one lens for portrait and I need one lens for elevated photography in my real estate gigs. That's it. I'm using Alpa/Credo for everything else. (I want the R so I can be as close as possible in filesize in the elevated photography - had it been main focus on portraits I would probably chosen non-R)
I'm now very very close on ordering the Voigtländer closeup adapter Leica mount.
For elevated images: Voigtländer 21/1.8 Ultron
For portraits: Voigtländer 75/1.8 Heliar
I've always liked to have a set of lenses with the same character and further down the line I could pick up the wonderful Voigtländer 35/1.2 and be done with it with the Sony system!!
What do you think? Good thinking, or should I reconsider?