I'm done - I have all the lenses I need

JohnDizzo15 said:
Almost complete, just considering a swap out for a few.

14 I, 15/2.8, 24ii, 35/2 IS, 50L, 85ii, 100L, 135L, 400/4 DO
24tse I, 45tse, 90tse
8-15L, 24-70ii, 70-200ii
Zeiss 50/2 Makro, Conurus modded Contax Zeiss 50/1.4
& a bag full of screw mount lenses

Currently trying to sell the 15 fish
Want to swap 400/4 DO for either the 200/2 or 300/2.8ii
Already swapped 35L for 35/2 IS
That's a great set and I guess the 15 fisheye isn't used much anyone with the 8-15...and I can see the 35 f/2 IS over the 1.4 for most uses. I see we have many of the same lenses and I can definitely recommend the 300 2.8 IS II as an upgrade to your 400 DO. It's an amazing and versatile lens when you throw in the extenders!
 
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mackguyver said:
JohnDizzo15 said:
Almost complete, just considering a swap out for a few.

14 I, 15/2.8, 24ii, 35/2 IS, 50L, 85ii, 100L, 135L, 400/4 DO
24tse I, 45tse, 90tse
8-15L, 24-70ii, 70-200ii
Zeiss 50/2 Makro, Conurus modded Contax Zeiss 50/1.4
& a bag full of screw mount lenses

Currently trying to sell the 15 fish
Want to swap 400/4 DO for either the 200/2 or 300/2.8ii
Already swapped 35L for 35/2 IS
That's a great set and I guess the 15 fisheye isn't used much anyone with the 8-15...and I can see the 35 f/2 IS over the 1.4 for most uses. I see we have many of the same lenses and I can definitely recommend the 300 2.8 IS II as an upgrade to your 400 DO. It's an amazing and versatile lens when you throw in the extenders!

That's what I've been reading re the 300ii for a good while now and I've just been lazy to really try to offload the 400. Not the easiest lens to sell locally. I have read and seen nothing but good re extenders and the 300. I'm not happy with the 2xiii on the 70-200 until f8 and I've read that there is apparently only a negligible hit to IQ with the 300 + 2x at 5.6 (or any other aperture for that matter) which is astonishing.

The 35 swap out has worked out well since the former was too close to 24 and 50 (and no IS) for me to justify keeping it. The 35/2 IS is a great all around lens for photo/video across both of my bodies.

And yes, the 15 desperately needs to go as it has seen zero action since the zoom acquisition.
 
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JohnDizzo15 said:
That's what I've been reading re the 300ii for a good while now and I've just been lazy to really try to offload the 400. Not the easiest lens to sell locally. I have read and seen nothing but good re extenders and the 300. I'm not happy with the 2xiii on the 70-200 until f8 and I've read that there is apparently only a negligible hit to IQ with the 300 + 2x at 5.6 (or any other aperture for that matter) which is astonishing.

And yes, the 15 desperately needs to go as it has seen zero action since the zoom acquisition.
The 300 is excellent at 420mm wide open, and quite good at 600 f/5.6, but it's very good at f/8. I've been setting it at 5.6 and if there's time to get another shot, I'll bump it to f/8 to get the sharpest shot possible. 5.6 is definitely usable and with a touch of extra sharpening, it's probably hard to tell the difference.
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/ISO-12233-Sample-Crops.aspx?Lens=739&Camera=453&Sample=0&FLI=2&API=2&LensComp=739&CameraComp=453&SampleComp=0&FLIComp=2&APIComp=4
 
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mackguyver said:
JohnDizzo15 said:
That's what I've been reading re the 300ii for a good while now and I've just been lazy to really try to offload the 400. Not the easiest lens to sell locally. I have read and seen nothing but good re extenders and the 300. I'm not happy with the 2xiii on the 70-200 until f8 and I've read that there is apparently only a negligible hit to IQ with the 300 + 2x at 5.6 (or any other aperture for that matter) which is astonishing.

And yes, the 15 desperately needs to go as it has seen zero action since the zoom acquisition.
The 300 is excellent at 420mm wide open, and quite good at 600 f/5.6, but it's very good at f/8. I've been setting it at 5.6 and if there's time to get another shot, I'll bump it to f/8 to get the sharpest shot possible. 5.6 is definitely usable and with a touch of extra sharpening, it's probably hard to tell the difference.
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/ISO-12233-Sample-Crops.aspx?Lens=739&Camera=453&Sample=0&FLI=2&API=2&LensComp=739&CameraComp=453&SampleComp=0&FLIComp=2&APIComp=4

You aren't joking. I can't wait till it is in my bag.
 
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docsmith said:
neuroanatomist said:
mackguyver said:
...I have all I need to own. Has anyone else "completed" their lens kit?

I


DON'T


UNDERSTAND


???

ROFL.... :) :)

I literally burst out laughing...partly because when I saw this thread I immediately wondering if Neuro had finally done it.....

Congrats Macguyver....that is a kit to aspire too.....
That was funny indeed.
 
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neuroanatomist said:
mackguyver said:
Further confirmation that I'm done - scroll all the way over...

I still don't understand. I'm not done...despite having 148 points. :o
I was wondering how many points you were up to...that's awesome!

Also, keep in mind I'm just talking about lenses -- a 1DX is definitely on my list and will certainly bump up my CPS points as well :D
 
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mackguyver said:
neuroanatomist said:
mackguyver said:
Further confirmation that I'm done - scroll all the way over...

I still don't understand. I'm not done...despite having 148 points. :o
I was wondering how many points you were up to...that's awesome!

Also, keep in mind I'm just talking about lenses -- a 1DX is definitely on my list and will certainly bump up my CPS points as well :D

I can't believe the 40/2.8 is worth 2 points... ???

I did include the 1D X in my count, 10 points there. Also, I'm planning to sell my 28-300L, so that'll cost me 12 points. But who's counting? 8)
 
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dstppy said:
neuroanatomist said:
Definitely a hobby. A good day job is the reason I can afford to spend what I do on this hobby. ;)

A good day job and an understanding wife that is.

It's still beyond me why there is money in the savings account and I don't have all of the lenses I want.

Then I remember why.

Well, the day job actually pays for all the living expenses, retirement, college funds, etc. That means the 'extra' income from the consulting that I do on the side can go to the gear fund, instead of things like food...
 
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neuroanatomist said:
Efka76 said:
Almost few times a week I am considering whether I need Canon 16-35 mm 2.8L II lens as I like landscape photography, however such lenses are quite expensive. Also, my dream is to upgrade by changing my 7D into 5DMk3.

I would not even consider buying the 16-35L II for use on a 7D. Get the Canon EF-S 10-22mm, the Sigma 8-16mm or the Tokina 11-16/2.8.

If/when you get a FF body, sell the APS-C ultrawide.

Efka76 said:
I just wanted to ask people in this forum who own expensive tele lenses: is it your hobby or you buy them because they are absolutely required for your daily work?

Definitely a hobby. A good day job is the reason I can afford to spend what I do on this hobby. ;)

Dear Teacher, Mr. neuroanatomist

+ 100 for me too " Definitely a hobby. A good day job is the reason I can afford to spend what I do on this hobby. ;)"------Yes, Sir----Plus, I am Lucky too, Because of I Own the A/E Firm, That I can Use All Photographic Equipments as The Office Equipments-----Ha, Ha, Ha---Yes, My CPA/ Book keepers tell me too.
Nice to talk to you, Sir.
Surapon
 
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to the OP, are you sure you couldn't use a 50mm 1.2?

It is a bit odd how differently the tiers works for CPS US compared to CPS UK. The points system the US uses probably makes more sense but the points themselves don't. Why is a 10-22mm worth more points than a 1Ds III or a 1D IV and it is worth the same amount of points as a 85 1.2? It doesn't make sense to me at all
 
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Hannes said:
to the OP, are you sure you couldn't use a 50mm 1.2?

It is a bit odd how differently the tiers works for CPS US compared to CPS UK. The points system the US uses probably makes more sense but the points themselves don't. Why is a 10-22mm worth more points than a 1Ds III or a 1D IV and it is worth the same amount of points as a 85 1.2? It doesn't make sense to me at all
Yes, I had the 50 f/1.2L and sold it recently to fund my 300 f/2.8L IS II. I love that lens, but didn't find myself using it much after buying the 24-70L f/2.8 II. I will admit that it's the one I regret selling the most, however.
 
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surapon said:
Dear Teacher, Mr. neuroanatomist

+ 100 for me too " Definitely a hobby. A good day job is the reason I can afford to spend what I do on this hobby. ;)"------Yes, Sir----Plus, I am Lucky too, Because of I Own the A/E Firm, That I can Use All Photographic Equipments as The Office Equipments-----Ha, Ha, Ha---Yes, My CPA/ Book keepers tell me too.
Nice to talk to you, Sir.
Surapon

Dear Surapon,

For a moment here I read " I Own the AV Firm, That I can Use All Photographic Equipments as The Office Equipments".

I really thought what a lucky guy. Then I blamed my dirty brain.

Thanks for the laugh.
 
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