I've never considered a lens as a collectible. Maybe I just don't have enough money for it...
And I've never bought a lens just to try it out.
I just don't have enough money for it...You always lose money when selling it.
I've always weighed all the pros and cons before buying it.
I've been thinking about buying some lenses for many years, reading forums for a long time, looking at sample photos and seeing a photo that caught my attention, I always thought: can I take the same photo?
The forum does not allow inserting images into the text, so the photos are in the order as the lenses are described.
At the moment, I have the following "collection":
Sigma 17/4. A lightweight, compact lens with a great picture for a reasonable price.
Nocton 21/1.4 I've always dreamed of it. I really missed a fast lens for shooting portraits in tight spaces.
Loxia 25/2.4 Here, for me, the most important thing is the color from the camera, rich, dense... And the sun stars. And the ability to shoot from a close distance.
Thypoch Simera 28mm f1.4 Bokeh comes first. No matter how colorful the background is, everything will always be smooth, soft, and not distracting from the main thing. I also took it for shooting full-length portraits without distortion in the surroundings in tight places.
Nokton 40/1.2 se. Actually, it's because of it that I switched to full frame. The only lens that everyone likes. Absolutely. Sharpness at open, chromatic aberrations, vignette. Everything suits me. I turn off the profile when processing photos.
Sigma 65/2 This is the latest and longest focal length lens. I bought it to have, I can't see the picture well with long focal length lenses. Excellent sharpness at open. I rarely shoot with it.
I've never considered a lens as a collectible. Maybe I just don't have enough money for it...
And I've never bought a lens just to try it out.
I just don't have enough money for it...You always lose money when selling it.
I've always weighed all the pros and cons before buying it.
I've been thinking about buying some lenses for many years, reading forums for a long time, looking at sample photos and seeing a photo that caught my attention, I always thought: can I take the same photo?
The forum does not allow inserting images into the text, so the photos are in the order as the lenses are described.
At the moment, I have the following "collection":
Sigma 17/4. A lightweight, compact lens with a great picture for a reasonable price.
Nocton 21/1.4 I've always dreamed of it. I really missed a fast lens for shooting portraits in tight spaces.
Loxia 25/2.4 Here, for me, the most important thing is the color from the camera, rich, dense... And the sun stars. And the ability to shoot from a close distance.
Thypoch Simera 28mm f1.4 Bokeh comes first. No matter how colorful the background is, everything will always be smooth, soft, and not distracting from the main thing. I also took it for shooting full-length portraits without distortion in the surroundings in tight places.
Nocton 40/1.2 se. Actually, it's because of it that I switched to full frame. The only lens that everyone likes. Absolutely. Sharpness at open, chromatic aberrations, vignette. Everything suits me. I turn off the profile when processing photos.
Sigma 65/2 This is the latest and longest focal length lens. I bought it to have, I can't see the picture well with long focal length lenses. Excellent sharpness at open. I rarely shoot with it.
I've never considered a lens as a collectible. Maybe I just don't have enough money for it...
And I've never bought a lens just to try it out.
I just don't have enough money for it...You always lose money when selling it.
I've always weighed all the pros and cons before buying it.
I've been thinking about buying some lenses for many years, reading forums for a long time, looking at sample photos and seeing a photo that caught my attention, I always thought: can I take the same photo?
The forum does not allow inserting images into the text, so the photos are in the order as the lenses are described.
At the moment, I have the following "collection":
Sigma 17/4. A lightweight, compact lens with a great picture for a reasonable price.
Nocton 21/1.4 I've always dreamed of it. I really missed a fast lens for shooting portraits in tight spaces.
Loxia 25/2.4 Here, for me, the most important thing is the color from the camera, rich, dense... And the sun stars. And the ability to shoot from a close distance.
Thypoch Simera 28mm f1.4 Bokeh comes first. No matter how colorful the background is, everything will always be smooth, soft, and not distracting from the main thing. I also took it for shooting full-length portraits without distortion in the surroundings in tight places.
Nocton 40/1.2 se. Actually, it's because of it that I switched to full frame. The only lens that everyone likes. Absolutely. Sharpness at open, chromatic aberrations, vignette. Everything suits me. I turn off the profile when processing photos.
Sigma 65/2 This is the latest and longest focal length lens. I bought it to have, I can't see the picture well with long focal length lenses. Excellent sharpness at open. I rarely shoot with it.
I've never considered a lens as a collectible. Maybe I just don't have enough money for it...
And I've never bought a lens just to try it out.
I just don't have enough money for it...You always lose money when selling it.
I've always weighed all the pros and cons before buying it.
I've been thinking about buying some lenses for many years, reading forums for a long time, looking at sample photos and seeing a photo that caught my attention, I always thought: can I take the same photo?
The forum does not allow inserting images into the text, so the photos are in the order as the lenses are described.
At the moment, I have the following "collection":
Sigma 17/4. A lightweight, compact lens with a great picture for a reasonable price.
Nocton 21/1.4 I've always dreamed of it. I really missed a fast lens for shooting portraits in tight spaces.
Loxia 25/2.4 Here, for me, the most important thing is the color from the camera, rich, dense... And the sun stars. And the ability to shoot from a close distance.
Thypoch Simera 28mm f1.4 Bokeh comes first. No matter how colorful the background is, everything will always be smooth, soft, and not distracting from the main thing. I also took it for shooting full-length portraits without distortion in the surroundings in tight places.
Nocton 40/1.2 se. Actually, it's because of it that I switched to full frame. The only lens that everyone likes. Absolutely. Sharpness at open, chromatic aberrations, vignette. Everything suits me. I turn off the profile when processing photos.
Sigma 65/2 This is the latest and longest focal length lens. I bought it to have, I can't see the picture well with long focal length lenses. Excellent sharpness at open. I rarely shoot with it.
Aug 12, 2025 at 03:08 AM
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