So once everything is assembled, this will be my setup - sorta.
Saturday, August 29, 2020
Next week's kit
Friday, August 21, 2020
Nooo.. not again..
Confronted with the clear evidence, I was forced to accept defeat and plead no contest to the dreadful charge. My gear problem is not a Pentax thing: I can just as easily overspend on Nikon gear. No surprise - but very disappointing.
The punishment really isn't punitive: my 𝛍43 kit is in nice shape, in fact it's a bit bloated as well. The three bodies in hand is at least one too many, and yet the setup is incomplete in ways that allow other systems to appeal.
Here's my spontaneous list for what a kit should have to suffice as my single setup:
- Stabilized sensor
- Reasonably weather-protected
- Tilt screen for look-down shooting
- Good viewfinder
- A body with many control switches/buttons but Not Dials (I don't "do" retro)
- And oh my yes, a great sensor and a cool feature or three.
So it seems my choice was a higher end Lumix? Hey that's OK by me, since the ePL8 made for a Nice Camera In a Supporting Role.
Trouble is, which advanced Lumix? The G series was inexplicably not working for me (having tried g7 and g85) and the gx>7 failed to move my dials. A gh body wouldn't do either! Sad but true.
But not true?
The gx8 had pretty much everything on my list except the tilt screen. But it did have a tilt viewfinder, and an Excellent one by all accounts. Wx seals, dual iStab, 4k tricks, and the gx line that I enjoyed. Yes it also has an external EV± dial.. I expect I can manage just the one.
The online photographer can be accused of undue influence here. Mike was reviewing the gx9 and disparaging the gx7 from his perspective as a former gx8 user, and I realized how much the gx8 had damaged users' later experience of newer bodies. Something about the oversize camera had stirred people - and I was ripe for stirring!Also, an excellent copy could be had for less than the two Olympus 20Mpx bodies. Also also, the second body was already in hand, as was a recently reacquired 12-60 Lumix with weather seals.
I closed the deal this afternoon. Away goes the gx7, eM10ii, and most of the Nikon gear. Also I dismembered the µ43 prime setup, letting the rarely-used 14/2.5 and 30/2.8 slip away. Ironically, the 20-60 prime gap will be filled by a bizarre old friend, the Pentax DA40xs - an excellent lens, more crêpe than pancake though 'merely' f/2.8.
A great kit - ok Another great kit will gather here soon, and a few Nikon primes will get a test drive on the gx8 and its larger grip before possibly going to market.
Looking forward not back! Well not much, now that this has been written..
Saturday, August 15, 2020
heat wave!
After a few chilly nights of Perseid-watching, the weather turned on us. A blast from the east thanks to a thermal trough near the coast; 100° in Portland today and tomorrow. Sitting about 10 degrees cooler is small comfort.. but hey we'll take it!
Sunday, August 9, 2020
Odd truth
In no case have I seen a 55-200mm lens made for a full 35mm (36x24) sensor. They are all DX/DC/DiII models designed for 18x24. All full35 bodies can use the smaller-sensor lenses, but auto-crop mode yields a reduced pixel count. For example, the D600 takes 24Mpx images with full35 lenses but just over 10Mpx images when cropped to the smaller projection. Not ideal.
I picked up a huge Tamron 70-300mm lens for its impressive range and (mostly) for its VC stabilization. At over 600g it's a lot more lens than I wish.. so I went looking for a light telephoto option. Something like a 50-200mm was ideal, but I wanted it to fill as much of the full35 frame so I would lose minimal pixels. Reviews chose to say nothing about lens coverage for models I examined (e.g. Nikon 55-200dx/vr or Tamron's Di-II). I figured that old models might be more film compatible, so I looked into elderlenses.
Results are confusingly good. I see images with 6000x4000 pixels, very low vignette and decent sharpness when wide open at 55and 200mm. Random shots at other values are nice too. If it's not a full35 lens it's an incredibly close facsimile!
I could test it against the 70-300VC, but what would I learn of value? Only that more cash and bulk will provide incrementally better images - and I already expect that answer. Or worse yet: what if the Quantaray is the better lens??