Hello,
I recently sold off all of my Canon gear - a range of L lenses and a 1DS III. Please don't berate me for this! The plan was to sit on the cash and invest in something small for travelling early next year. However it's now occurred to me that my travels can be delayed but I would need to invest in some quality gear for the more immediate future.
I have retained my EOS M kit but with the exception of the 22mm, the lenses aren't up to the job. I come mainly from a landscape and press background but I'm keen to concentrate on natural light portraiture. I need superb sharpness at wide apertures (<2.8) primes in a range not lower than 22mm and not longer than 200mm in a system with extremely low noise below ISO800.
System brand isn't important to me now, so I'm keen to explore all options. I'd love to go mirrorless if possible but open to all suggestions. Should I keep the M and add a suite of EF lenses to it or should I consider another system? My only concern with the M is the lack of viewfinder.
So there it is - if you were no longer tied to a brand and needed noiseless sharp images from a few fast primes, preferably in a reasonably portable system, where would you be looking?
Thanks for your time.
I recently sold off all of my Canon gear - a range of L lenses and a 1DS III. Please don't berate me for this! The plan was to sit on the cash and invest in something small for travelling early next year. However it's now occurred to me that my travels can be delayed but I would need to invest in some quality gear for the more immediate future.
I have retained my EOS M kit but with the exception of the 22mm, the lenses aren't up to the job. I come mainly from a landscape and press background but I'm keen to concentrate on natural light portraiture. I need superb sharpness at wide apertures (<2.8) primes in a range not lower than 22mm and not longer than 200mm in a system with extremely low noise below ISO800.
System brand isn't important to me now, so I'm keen to explore all options. I'd love to go mirrorless if possible but open to all suggestions. Should I keep the M and add a suite of EF lenses to it or should I consider another system? My only concern with the M is the lack of viewfinder.
So there it is - if you were no longer tied to a brand and needed noiseless sharp images from a few fast primes, preferably in a reasonably portable system, where would you be looking?
Thanks for your time.