That probably means that I will have to buy one nowI've just bought a Nikon 14mm 2.8D prime lens for my Nikon D780 and F4 and F6.
I didn't realise there was a 14mm lens like that until recently so when I saw one I had to have it, I love 14-16mm lens range.
Should be arriving tomorrow.
A Nikon 14mm won't fit very well on your A7RivThat probably means that I will have to buy one now![]()

Unfortunately YesA Nikon 14mm won't fit very well on your A7Riv
did you sell the 15mm?

Unfortunately Yes
Sold it along with the 12mm and bought the Sony 12-24G.
Although I like the 12-24, now that I have the Sony 20mm the 15mm would be a good stable mate.
Perhaps the 12-24 will be the next to go![]()
My a7R4a setup is 12-24, 24-105 & 70-350 (apsc lens which gives an equivalent 105-525)You're suffering what I ultimately had with the Nikon Gear, a range of lens with focal length overlap. For landscapes it's not necessary. Only reason I ended up with a mix of primes and zooms is some of the zooms weren't up to scratch with softer edges. Unless there is a problem with the 12-24 in this regard you are probably well served by it, then a 24-70 and 70-100 or 24-105 and 100-400. Two bodies, 3 zooms, it's ideal.
That's what I like re the 645z system, 28-45, 45-85, 80-160 - no real overlap and I have an FF system to take over for when the 80-160 loses sharpness (around 120mm) or if I need VR to handhold.
My a7R4a setup is 12-24, 24-105 & 70-350 (apsc lens which gives an equivalent 105-525)
My a7c setup is Tamron 17-28 & 28-200 + 100-400
The Voigtlander 15mm I had was nice and light and along with the 20mm would probably be less bulky than the 12-24.
I'm quite happy with my lot at the moment to be honest.
BTW, Kiwi Paul are mates and it's a bit of a standing joke between us that whatever Paul gets, I get![]()
My setup works well for me.Tou
You have a lot of FL overlap there. If I were to cherry pick your gear for me, A7R4, 12-24. 24-105 and 100-400 or maybe 20 1.8, 24-105 and 100-400
Next, a drone and a new body for me... Not looking forward to the latter part to be honest
Nobody knows yet. Not even myselfWhat will you for for? R5, R6, A7RIV, GFX50s, 50sII or 100s, or will you go for the 645z and run some form of FF system still?
Come on it's not hard when there is only two correct answersNobody knows yet. Not even myself
Part of me is hoping there will be a V soon. But to be fair this one is going to be almost exclusively for client work and I'm not convinced they need 60MP / 100MP files nor I need the inconvenience of prepping and storing them. In other terms perhaps I'm just waiting for end of year special offers if that is even realistic.Come on it's not hard when there is only two correct answers
GFX100s or A7RIV![]()
I'm so glad it's not just me that always hankers after something new lol.
Its only JanuaryI don't think I've bought anything this year![]()
There isn't such a thing as enough lenses, I've told myself that sooooo many times, resistance is futile, GAS always wins in the endI spent two weeks before Christmas telling myself that I had enough lenses. 12mm f/2.8, 16-35mm f/4, 24mm f/2.8, 40mm f/2, 50mm f/1.4, 58mm f/1.4, 85mm f/1.4. All my foreseeable needs covered. And then about a week ago I remembered I'd promised myself a 24-70mm f/2.8. I'm going to Hell.

What were you planning on putting on it? I’d not seen them mentioned before and I’d been looking at a 3legged thing Ray, as I’d like to slip it onto a bag while in London, but it certainly looks interesting!Just bought a Rollei Traveller 1 tripod that I can carry around with me when I do my London Night walk/shoots, and now will also go in my suitcase when I go to Turkey later this year![]()
Any tips for a decent travel tripod that doesn't cost £300?
A Sony A7R3 and 24-105 f4…with L bracket. The weight of all that combined is a smidge under 2kg, and the tripod is rated at 5kg, so should be fine. The tripod itself seems ok quality wise. This won’t be used for anything but travel and walks, which is why I didn’t want to spend too much. I went for the Aluminium version which was around £60 on Amazon.What were you planning on putting on it? I’d not seen them mentioned before and I’d been looking at a 3legged thing Ray, as I’d like to slip it onto a bag while in London, but it certainly looks interesting!
Sounds good, I am looking for something similar for a Canon R6 and 24-105mm, sounds ideal!A Sony A7R3 and 24-105 f4…with L bracket. The weight of all that combined is a smidge under 2kg, and the tripod is rated at 5kg, so should be fine. The tripod itself seems ok quality wise. This won’t be used for anything but travel and walks, which is why I didn’t want to spend too much. I went for the Aluminium version which was around £60 on Amazon.
I've been pleased with this Leofoto, only 900 grammes including a small b&s head https://www.lcegroup.co.uk/New/Leof...rbon-Fibre-Tripod-+-LH-25-Ballhead_43808.htmlAny tips for a decent travel tripod that doesn't cost £300?
IMG_2155 by Glynn Hobbs, on FlickrI only shoot wildlife and recently had a total knee replacement.........so I have just bought this Land Rover 90, that will save me a lot of walking to remote woodland locations.
It can also double up as a mobile hide.
IMG_2155 by Glynn Hobbs, on Flick
Have driven LRs since 2000...living in Norway as I do, they are a dream in winter...I only shoot wildlife and recently had a total knee replacement.........so I have just bought this Land Rover 90, that will save me a lot of walking to remote woodland locations.
It can also double up as a mobile hide.
IMG_2155 by Glynn Hobbs, on Flickr