Hi all,
I know these "what should I get" threads are annoying, but I can't help it!
So, when I first got into photography (digital), I went through a five-year period in which I must have bought and sold at least 10 bodies and countless lenses. After the first year or so, I made myself a rule - I could only buy something new if I could make up at least 80% of the cost (preferably more) by selling something else. It worked out pretty well, especially since I moved back and forth between the US and Europe twice in that span and was able to nearly double my money on a few lenses. Then, in 2013, I got a Sony RX1 as a ridiculous 30th birthday gift and converted some of my other gear into a Ricoh GR. I was so happy with those two that I didn't buy a single piece of photo gear for the next 7 years...until I finally got into film a few months ago.
Now, as a not-quite-recovered pixel-peeper, I really want to maximize my ability to produce good images. I've been doing that on the cheap so far, but I'd like to actually invest in something serious. I have my mother's old Pentax K2, which I rather like, but it's nearly 900g with the 50/1.7 on it and a bit too bulky to fit in a coat/cargo pocket. I've also got a Minox EL which has been shockingly good in terms of image quality, but metering is slightly inconsistent thanks to the modern batteries, and while I've gotten more comfortable with zone focusing it still leaves me lacking confidence in the final result. I also bought a Minolta Autocord for practically nothing, then spent nearly $200 getting it fixed up. I'm really digging the results (it gives me a slight "is 35mm pointless?" feeling), but again it's bulky and I'm not great at focusing with it yet.
So, I've got these three items that have sat in a box in my closet unused for 7 years, along with their mildly conservative sale price estimates:
- Olympus 85mm f/2 Auto-T - $200 (prices for this are all over the shop, so it could theoretically be more)
- Contax G 45mm f/2 - $300 (I've also got a Metabones E-mount adapter that might fetch $40-50)
- Original Fuji X100 - $200
That's $700 sitting there doing nothing and providing me no happiness whatsoever. So I'd like to sell at least some of it and trade up. I'm hoping to get to the same point that I'm at with my GR and RX1 - the comfort of knowing that I've got the best IQ possible without spending a ton more money. My chief conern other than that, unfortunately, is size. I switched to mirrorless for a reason, and while picking up, say, a film Rebel and the 40/2.8 pancake is very appealing on a number of levels (not the least of which is price), the idea of going back to an SLR, especially of the post-AF plastic variety, doesn't sit well. I also currently have a Konica TC-X with the 40/1.8, but the camera itself is only barely functional mechanically (like the other two copies I've tried), and it's just not enjoyable to use. Or hold. Or look at. (I'll note that someday, when I have more space and money, I'd like to get a C/Y body and the 35-70 zoom. I had the lens for a while on my 5Dii and I absolutely loved it.)
Anyway, after that extremely long and pointless introduction, I come to my point! To me, the most obvious choice here is to sell the Oly 85/2 and buy a Contax G1 (green label) to use with the 45/2. If the eBay stars align well, it could be a straight swap monetarily. I know it wouldn't exactly be small, but at least smallish! The G1 seems to have its flaws but none of them feel like dealbreakers to me, and I feel like I could probably recoup my money for the body and lens if I wound up not liking it. One small question for anyone who has one: are they fairly reliable? Would one potentially last me 5-6 years?
Really, though, I'd love to know if anyone has a better idea. Another option is to sell everything and pick up a nice P&S, with my main choices being a Nikon 35Ti or a Ricoh GR1s. But spending $500-600 on something that could die at any moment doesn't fill me with confidence. Yet another is to sell everything including the Autocord and get one of the Fuji 645 cameras, possibly the GA645zi (not smaller than the Autocord but a bit lighter and fits in a bag better...I do get the feeling that my film future lies in medium format), plus something like a Konica S3 or Oly 35SP. But all other suggestions are most welcome.
Well, if you made it this far, thanks for reading! Don't hate me please!
I know these "what should I get" threads are annoying, but I can't help it!
So, when I first got into photography (digital), I went through a five-year period in which I must have bought and sold at least 10 bodies and countless lenses. After the first year or so, I made myself a rule - I could only buy something new if I could make up at least 80% of the cost (preferably more) by selling something else. It worked out pretty well, especially since I moved back and forth between the US and Europe twice in that span and was able to nearly double my money on a few lenses. Then, in 2013, I got a Sony RX1 as a ridiculous 30th birthday gift and converted some of my other gear into a Ricoh GR. I was so happy with those two that I didn't buy a single piece of photo gear for the next 7 years...until I finally got into film a few months ago.
Now, as a not-quite-recovered pixel-peeper, I really want to maximize my ability to produce good images. I've been doing that on the cheap so far, but I'd like to actually invest in something serious. I have my mother's old Pentax K2, which I rather like, but it's nearly 900g with the 50/1.7 on it and a bit too bulky to fit in a coat/cargo pocket. I've also got a Minox EL which has been shockingly good in terms of image quality, but metering is slightly inconsistent thanks to the modern batteries, and while I've gotten more comfortable with zone focusing it still leaves me lacking confidence in the final result. I also bought a Minolta Autocord for practically nothing, then spent nearly $200 getting it fixed up. I'm really digging the results (it gives me a slight "is 35mm pointless?" feeling), but again it's bulky and I'm not great at focusing with it yet.
So, I've got these three items that have sat in a box in my closet unused for 7 years, along with their mildly conservative sale price estimates:
- Olympus 85mm f/2 Auto-T - $200 (prices for this are all over the shop, so it could theoretically be more)
- Contax G 45mm f/2 - $300 (I've also got a Metabones E-mount adapter that might fetch $40-50)
- Original Fuji X100 - $200
That's $700 sitting there doing nothing and providing me no happiness whatsoever. So I'd like to sell at least some of it and trade up. I'm hoping to get to the same point that I'm at with my GR and RX1 - the comfort of knowing that I've got the best IQ possible without spending a ton more money. My chief conern other than that, unfortunately, is size. I switched to mirrorless for a reason, and while picking up, say, a film Rebel and the 40/2.8 pancake is very appealing on a number of levels (not the least of which is price), the idea of going back to an SLR, especially of the post-AF plastic variety, doesn't sit well. I also currently have a Konica TC-X with the 40/1.8, but the camera itself is only barely functional mechanically (like the other two copies I've tried), and it's just not enjoyable to use. Or hold. Or look at. (I'll note that someday, when I have more space and money, I'd like to get a C/Y body and the 35-70 zoom. I had the lens for a while on my 5Dii and I absolutely loved it.)
Anyway, after that extremely long and pointless introduction, I come to my point! To me, the most obvious choice here is to sell the Oly 85/2 and buy a Contax G1 (green label) to use with the 45/2. If the eBay stars align well, it could be a straight swap monetarily. I know it wouldn't exactly be small, but at least smallish! The G1 seems to have its flaws but none of them feel like dealbreakers to me, and I feel like I could probably recoup my money for the body and lens if I wound up not liking it. One small question for anyone who has one: are they fairly reliable? Would one potentially last me 5-6 years?
Really, though, I'd love to know if anyone has a better idea. Another option is to sell everything and pick up a nice P&S, with my main choices being a Nikon 35Ti or a Ricoh GR1s. But spending $500-600 on something that could die at any moment doesn't fill me with confidence. Yet another is to sell everything including the Autocord and get one of the Fuji 645 cameras, possibly the GA645zi (not smaller than the Autocord but a bit lighter and fits in a bag better...I do get the feeling that my film future lies in medium format), plus something like a Konica S3 or Oly 35SP. But all other suggestions are most welcome.
Well, if you made it this far, thanks for reading! Don't hate me please!