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Spending so much time at home and in front of the computer has really had an effect on my GAS, which I can usually keep at bay pretty successfully. But lately I'm on a lens kick and can't decide which way to go in order to get this out of my system.
I've been thinking about trying a 28mm lens for my Leica film camera for a while (the Elmarit/2.8 ASPH), but I plan to use that for 'street' photography and don't really know when I'll be out there again, so the lens might sit in a box unused for a while. I'm also a bit reluctant to go this route because I normally shoot a 35mm lens and I'm not sure how different the 28mm will really be. In addition, the Leica lens is the most expensive of the options I'm considering.
Another option is to pick up a 50mm Distagon for my Hasselblad 500 C/M to use for landscape work. I currently only have the 80mm and would like to try something a bit wider and with better DOF. Also, I might actually have half a chance of shooting a landscape photo in the near future.
Lastly, and the least expensive option, is a longer lens for my Nikon F - something like the 135mm/2.8 (I currently only have a 50mm for the Nikon). That might come in handy for doing some photography while social distancing restrictions are in place.
If you're bored at home like I am and have any thoughts on any of this, then feel free to share them.
I've been thinking about trying a 28mm lens for my Leica film camera for a while (the Elmarit/2.8 ASPH), but I plan to use that for 'street' photography and don't really know when I'll be out there again, so the lens might sit in a box unused for a while. I'm also a bit reluctant to go this route because I normally shoot a 35mm lens and I'm not sure how different the 28mm will really be. In addition, the Leica lens is the most expensive of the options I'm considering.
Another option is to pick up a 50mm Distagon for my Hasselblad 500 C/M to use for landscape work. I currently only have the 80mm and would like to try something a bit wider and with better DOF. Also, I might actually have half a chance of shooting a landscape photo in the near future.
Lastly, and the least expensive option, is a longer lens for my Nikon F - something like the 135mm/2.8 (I currently only have a 50mm for the Nikon). That might come in handy for doing some photography while social distancing restrictions are in place.
If you're bored at home like I am and have any thoughts on any of this, then feel free to share them.

. I'd take a cheaper one for the M and a Hasselblad 50 if I were you and had that amount to spend. And maybe the Nikon too. Oh, and consider that on the Hasselblad, the 60 already gives you a vertical angle of view similar to that of a 28 on 135. It really depends on the way you compose whether a 50 or a 60 is more similar to a 28 on 135 for you.
But I am leaning in the direction of the Distagon and a couple of lenses for the Nikon (28 and 135) and holding off on the Leica lens for now.