L-MOUNT Forum

Register a free account now!

If you are registered, you get access to the members only section, can participate in the buy & sell second hand forum and last but not least you can reserve your preferred username before someone else takes it.

Post your L-Mount "3 lens kit"

I've been getting by with just 2 of late. Really really taken a shine to my Lumix 35 mm f1.8, and I've usually got my Lumix 14-28 mm with me.

Went to China for a couple of months last year, and from memory I took my Lumix 18 mm f1.8, and Sigma 28-70mm f2.8. Pretty sure that's all I took.
 
I've been getting by with just 2 of late. Really really taken a shine to my Lumix 35 mm f1.8, and I've usually got my Lumix 14-28 mm with me.

Went to China for a couple of months last year, and from memory I took my Lumix 18 mm f1.8, and Sigma 28-70mm f2.8. Pretty sure that's all I took.
Yes I love my 35mm 1.8 too. I'd only trade mine in for the 24-60 , but it would be a tough trade.
 
I've been getting by with just 2 of late. Really really taken a shine to my Lumix 35 mm f1.8, and I've usually got my Lumix 14-28 mm with me.

Went to China for a couple of months last year, and from memory I took my Lumix 18 mm f1.8, and Sigma 28-70mm f2.8. Pretty sure that's all I took.
Actually, I told a lie. I took my much loved 26 mm f8 pancake as well. But that doesn't count as a lens. Apparently :)

It weighs nothing, takes up no room, so I kind of forget I have it with me at times
 
So far:
Sigma 24mm 3.5 DG DN
Sigma 45mm 2.8 DG DN
Panasonic 85mm 1.8

Sometimes I swap in the Meike 55mm 1.8 Pro in lieu of the Sigma 45 when I need more light or shallower depth of field.

I would consider the rumored 60-180 f2.8 Samyang zoom for distance while traveling, but my need for such a lens seems to diminish.

Lenses thinking of adding:
A 35 F1.8-f2 lens autofocus for street photography (somewhat redundant with the 45 2.8 I already own, depends on the scale of the street)
A manual focus Leica prime via adapter for character and color.
A wide angle (the 14-28mm Samyang/Schneider would be something of interest) for traveling, landscapes (if I get serious with them) and architecture

Second jobs to be considered:
Part time professor/teacher at local college
Influencer (I don't even know what the hell this is besides someone who doesn't want a job)
 
Back
Top