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Travis Hunt

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  1. Good thoughts Travis...in the case of the 50mm, I have two options there: the f/1.4 and the f/1.8. The f/1.4 is around 3 times the cost of the f/1.8...I suppose the question would be, is the f/1.4 going to be that much better? Any thoughts on that?
  2. Hey all, I was just wanting to get some feedback from people about my options for choice of lenses on my Sony FS100. Basically I have been using it with the kit zoom lense since purchase, but I just feel like it is not making the camera "sing" like I want it to. I do corporate shoots / promos / and small TVC's. I am really after some lenses that will help me take advantage of the 35mm sensor, increase that shallow DOF look, and be reasonable quality at the same time. Budget is a little limited, so the below lenses are all pretty inexspensive with the exception of a few standouts which (if I am convinced they will really look great), I am happy to spend a little more more on... Here's my list (in no particular order - just the oder of my B&H wishlist) - I'd love some feedback from people that know their stuff. - Sony - SAL-50F14 Normal 50mm f/1.4 Autofocus Lens - Sony - SAL-135F28 135mm f/2.8 [T 4.5] Manual Focus - Sony - DT 35mm f/1.8 SAM Lens - Sony - SAL-50F18 50mm f/1.8 DT AF Lens - Sony - SEL24F18Z 24mm f/1.8 E-Mount Carl Zeiss Sonnar Lens - Sony - E-Mount SEL16F28 16mm f/2.8 Wide-Angle Alpha E-Mount Lens - Sony - VCL-ECF1 E-Mount Fisheye Conversion Lens - Sony - SAL-1635Z 16-35mm f/2.8 ZA SSM Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* AF SLR Lens And just for fun: Lensbaby - Composer W/Tilt Transformer I'd love to hear thoughts on these options, which are a waste of my time / money, and which will become invaluable to me in your opinion.
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