I'm still looking around.
I want to be able to take wide angle pictures like this:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/6Frm1p6GMWEipMb26 (Exif says < 10 mm)
and this:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/J57UV9e1fNUKwpGI2
And telephoto pictures like this:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/5pViUMLtDaMNFeg2A (the Exif says that's 150.5 mm, but the camera says it's much longer - maybe it's a the crop scaling issue).
and this:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/3sw3occ3HgsczfR83
I've had too many pictures turn out badly because of a washed out sky, so I need some sort of polarizer. A gradient might be better, but too often the subject doesn't have a good flat horizon, so that probably isn't the best for me. Maybe? I don't have time to learn Photoshop and the like - it needs to look decent out of the camera or with "I'm feeling lucky" tweaking in Picasa or similar.
The Canon 6D2 looks pretty good in many respects, but too many complain about the low dynamic range below ISO 800 or so. The Nikon D750 has much better dynamic range, but is about 50% more for the body, and Tamron doesn't the magical all-in-one make lenses for it. And I haven't actually checked whether Tamron has FF lenses comparable to the all-in-one APS-C lenses. (sigh)
Decisions decisions...
Cheers,
Scott.
I want to be able to take wide angle pictures like this:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/6Frm1p6GMWEipMb26 (Exif says < 10 mm)
and this:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/J57UV9e1fNUKwpGI2
And telephoto pictures like this:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/5pViUMLtDaMNFeg2A (the Exif says that's 150.5 mm, but the camera says it's much longer - maybe it's a the crop scaling issue).
and this:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/3sw3occ3HgsczfR83
I've had too many pictures turn out badly because of a washed out sky, so I need some sort of polarizer. A gradient might be better, but too often the subject doesn't have a good flat horizon, so that probably isn't the best for me. Maybe? I don't have time to learn Photoshop and the like - it needs to look decent out of the camera or with "I'm feeling lucky" tweaking in Picasa or similar.
The Canon 6D2 looks pretty good in many respects, but too many complain about the low dynamic range below ISO 800 or so. The Nikon D750 has much better dynamic range, but is about 50% more for the body, and Tamron doesn't the magical all-in-one make lenses for it. And I haven't actually checked whether Tamron has FF lenses comparable to the all-in-one APS-C lenses. (sigh)
Decisions decisions...
Cheers,
Scott.