Brian Skibbe
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Greetings, all!
I'm taking my Sony A6000 mirrorless camera when I go to Northwest Wyoming this spring. I have a wide variety of lenses and focal lengths, many of them being vintage manual-focus lenses that I use adapters with. (1960's-1980's primes) I will definitely have my sony 55-210mm zoom lens (82-315mm equivalent with the 1.5x crop factor) I'm certainly going to bring my sigma 19mm f2.8 (28mm w/1.5x crop factor), and maybe another, such as a sigma 60mm f2.8 (90mm equivalent), just because it's such a gem of a lens from a sharpness/bokeh standpoint. I think the 19mm(28mm) will suffice for landscape shots.
Does anyone any specific recommendations or input? I know that it would be nice to have something in the range of 400-500mm, but that's not in my arsenal....yet, so 315mm will have to do this trip as far as my reach goes. I'm hoping that it will be good enough to get a few decent moose and grizzly shots. (safely)
As always, many thanks!!
Brian
I'm taking my Sony A6000 mirrorless camera when I go to Northwest Wyoming this spring. I have a wide variety of lenses and focal lengths, many of them being vintage manual-focus lenses that I use adapters with. (1960's-1980's primes) I will definitely have my sony 55-210mm zoom lens (82-315mm equivalent with the 1.5x crop factor) I'm certainly going to bring my sigma 19mm f2.8 (28mm w/1.5x crop factor), and maybe another, such as a sigma 60mm f2.8 (90mm equivalent), just because it's such a gem of a lens from a sharpness/bokeh standpoint. I think the 19mm(28mm) will suffice for landscape shots.
Does anyone any specific recommendations or input? I know that it would be nice to have something in the range of 400-500mm, but that's not in my arsenal....yet, so 315mm will have to do this trip as far as my reach goes. I'm hoping that it will be good enough to get a few decent moose and grizzly shots. (safely)
As always, many thanks!!
Brian