chez wrote: jhinkey wrote:
What's a stop of light worth to you for increases in size and weight?
I have the 35/2.8 for traveling light and compact. Will likely get the 35/2 Sigma or the 35/1.4GM to really have a different lens from the 35/2.8.
Have the 35 2.8 for when I want ultra light. Looking at either Batis 40 or Sigma 2.0 for conditions where light is dim. There is a lens weight which becomes noticable when carrying all day...I think the 35 GM has crossed that threshold so I'll most likely not look at that lens.
To me, increasing ISO is one way to counter the extra stop of light...but there is no way to counter the extra weight.
I'll take the 200 grams with a smile along with the benefits of the 1.4. I mean 200 grams is like an 8oz water bottle. Nothing.
Jan 17, 2021 at 10:36 PM
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