Jim Jolliffe
October 13th, 2009, 04:59 AM
Okay, I know this has be skirted on in earlier theads but I was wondering if anybody could help me in my dilemma?
I have always had Nikons, but broke my D200 the other day. I also have a lovely F3P which now rarely gets used, and some old manual focus Nikon lenses.
I work in the film industry and recently have done the odd job on the 5D and the EX1/EX3 (with 35mm lens adapter).
After breaking my D200 I need to buy myself a new stills camera. I like the APS-C sensor as it is pretty similar to Super 35mm. So the canon 7D is the one I have chosen.
Hopefully I will be able to get it on a few jobs to help pay for itself. As a PL adapter is not available for it, I was hoping to use my Nikon lenses, with an adapter. But I need to buy some faster lenses for narrower DOF.
Here is what I was thinking...
Get the Canon 18-200mm with the camera for taking stills (I had the Nikon 18-200mm and was happy with it).
Use my existing MF Nikon lenses and buy a few more for when I am making movies (as an example was thinking of the 85mm f1.4 Samyang in Nikon mount). Also the nikon lenses are better to pull focus with and in case I go back to Nikon one day, nikon lenses can be used on canons but not the other way around.
The downside is that the adapter is fiddley and the nikon lenses will be a pain to use for stills.
The question is, am I mad to buy Nikon lenses if I've got a Canon camera??
I have always had Nikons, but broke my D200 the other day. I also have a lovely F3P which now rarely gets used, and some old manual focus Nikon lenses.
I work in the film industry and recently have done the odd job on the 5D and the EX1/EX3 (with 35mm lens adapter).
After breaking my D200 I need to buy myself a new stills camera. I like the APS-C sensor as it is pretty similar to Super 35mm. So the canon 7D is the one I have chosen.
Hopefully I will be able to get it on a few jobs to help pay for itself. As a PL adapter is not available for it, I was hoping to use my Nikon lenses, with an adapter. But I need to buy some faster lenses for narrower DOF.
Here is what I was thinking...
Get the Canon 18-200mm with the camera for taking stills (I had the Nikon 18-200mm and was happy with it).
Use my existing MF Nikon lenses and buy a few more for when I am making movies (as an example was thinking of the 85mm f1.4 Samyang in Nikon mount). Also the nikon lenses are better to pull focus with and in case I go back to Nikon one day, nikon lenses can be used on canons but not the other way around.
The downside is that the adapter is fiddley and the nikon lenses will be a pain to use for stills.
The question is, am I mad to buy Nikon lenses if I've got a Canon camera??