Luka -- Fairly often I find myself taking 3-shot landscape orientation panos with the D800e, and even 2-shot sometimes. Really terrific detail! I'm making the composites very simply using LR6 -- very few misalignment errors from hand held shots, and the computer isn't choking on the larger files. The electronic level of the D800's is very handy to keep shots aligned.
I need your help. At the moment I have two lenses only 35/1.4 and 85/1.4 (plus the GR). This cover most of my needs but I'd like to have a 50mm as well. But which one?
- the 'classic'? it is half price of the Milvus.
- Milvus 1.4
- Milvus 2.0 macro
If it was you, which would you buy and why? Thanks.
So I can adapt it to my A7II and use on my Nikon F2A & FM3A SLRs.
When I owned the classic 50 makro 2.0 in ZE mount, I took it with me everywhere adapted to my A7 Mk I with the E to EF metabones adapter. Why? Because I loved that little lens more than the classic 50mm 1.4 Planar ZE. I had a 9:1 ratio of 50 makro to 50 planar shots when looking back on my catalog. I'm a bit biased.