AF
Viltrox 14mm
Nikkor 40mm SE
TTArtisan 75mm
Nikkor 24-120 S
MF
Voigtlander 50 f/1
Loxia 25/35/85 (E mount adapated)
Thypoch Simmera 28mm (E mount adapted)
I also have Loxia 50 which I would keep but for whatever reason the blue rubber gasket on 50 is getting in the way and visibly looks pinched when mounted via Megadap E2Z Pro+. I have to apply quite a bit of force to mount it and I know it is only a matter of time that I will damage the rubber gasket if I keep trying to force things.
Also the hood on TTArtisan is so bad, I would highly recommend to get the one that Scott mentioned in his Youtube review.
Yup, makes sense for me. I’m not overly precious about my personal photos, and haven’t run a backup card on my everyday carry camera for over a decade. If someone is paying me for photos I’m generally either tethering and/or using the Z8 where I can run a backup.
RoamingScott wrote:
Again, that makes zero sense, especially since micro cards have largely been unaffected by the memory price increases, but you do you. I run a fast 64gb card as my main and a slow V30 256gb as the micro...SD gets taken out, formatted in camera between shoots, and the 256gb continues on as a backup drive...I've had a year-long span where it didn't fill up but have every image I took backed up. I like that peace of mind.
If I wanted to move files off it, I can even move them to SD in camera, don't even need a reader for my computer....Show more →
Yup, makes sense for me. I’m not overly precious about my personal photos, and haven’t run a backup card on my everyday carry camera for over a decade. If someone is paying me for photos I’m generally either tethering and/or using the Z8 where I can run a backup.
RoamingScott wrote:
Again, that makes zero sense, especially since micro cards have largely been unaffected by the memory price increases, but you do you. I run a fast 64gb card as my main and a slow V30 256gb as the micro...SD gets taken out, formatted in camera between shoots, and the 256gb continues on as a backup drive...I've had a year-long span where it didn't fill up but have every image I took backed up. I like that peace of mind.
If I wanted to move files off it, I can even move them to SD in camera, don't even need a reader for my computer....Show more →