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After 7 years with a GH2, I got myself a GX80 after considering changing to the A6300 for some time and realizing the lens options were too expensive for my taste.
I got myself the kit lens, Pana, 12-32 and already had a 20mm 1.7 I pancake prime (which I love despite the abismal slow focus speed) and a 50mm Yashinon-DS 1.4 which gives some nice portraits although needing a lot of distance.
I was considering getting myself an used 14-140 for a versatile zoom, but the price kinda pulls me back (almost 2/3 of the cost of the camera for a pre-owned one on ebay). Having a 45-200mm lens kinda pulls me off to have to change lenses on a travel if I need to go wider.
Any reason not to go for the 14-140?
I do enjoy more video than photo but I find myself taking more pictures than videos.
I believe I'll hardly ever need to go beyond 280mm, but If I do, I don't really like the idea of buying a dedicated expensive zoom lens like a 100-300mm. For its price I rather get a ZS80 and have a backup camera together with the compactness while sacrificing IQ and low light performance.
Also, which would be better: Getting a speedbooster for the 50mm 1.4 yashinon-DS lens (which is in average condition, some haze and low contrast, pic related) and sending it for cleaning (maybe polish? The coating is quite yellowish), or should I just sell it and put some more money into a 35mm 1.2 7artisan chinese lens?