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No need there is one in sales right nowYeah, might have to think about a 70-180mm closer to the time
No need there is one in sales right nowYeah, might have to think about a 70-180mm closer to the time
APS-C vs. FFwhats the difference in the lens's e and fe ??
Haha. Tbh I’d buy it if I could but I’ve got to pay the Sigma back first before any more purchasesNo need there is one in sales right now
Yep, but what’s confusing is Sony FF mirrorless is often stated as being e-mount and not fe-mount which is confusing. At least Nikon’s mount was f-mount which is not specifying either FX or DXAPS-C vs. FF
Like Nikon's DX vs. FX
Yep, but what’s confusing is Sony FF mirrorless is often stated as being e-mount and not fe-mount which is confusing. At least Nikon’s mount was f-mount which is not specifying either FX or DX
I must stop reading about this camera as if I buy one I know it'll irritate and annoy me no end.
Really?
You should have mentioned it.
That's a shame.Deep sigh. God forbid I should express a view on a forum.
Terry, the sniping from you and other joyless oiks is p***ing me off so I'm going to enjoy a little holiday from this forum. Enjoy it as I might be back one day.
Deep sigh. God forbid I should express a view on a forum.
Terry, the sniping from you and other joyless oiks is p***ing me off so I'm going to enjoy a little holiday from this forum. Enjoy it as I might be back one day.
Just add them to your ignore list, i have one on this thread on mine as they just liked to give "banter" as well. The word used to describe constantly taking a dig at someone, but somehow makes it okay.
I fully get the A7C annoys you, i think me and you have some similar desires from the Sony camera which is party why we both stuck with the mk1s for so long, the difference seems to be that you like your vintage manual lenses so i fully get the lack of dial is huge for you.
Me its something i don't use on my mk1 so its a non issue.
I think im 90% sure im going to get the A7C when is the question though, probably wait for at least the first price drop.
Sometimes it is banter.Just add them to your ignore list, i have one on this thread on mine as they just liked to give "banter" as well. The word used to describe constantly taking a dig at someone, but somehow makes it okay.
Sometimes it is banter.
I don't recall anyone saying anything rude or offensive to Alan regarding his dislike of the single dial on the new camera....
I've always respected him as a very knowledgeable guy when it came to Sony in particular.
It's a shame he feels the need to take a break.
I understand your qualms, but I think there's plenty of life in APSC. For a start, the cameras (and associated lenses) are generally smaller, lighter and often cheaper to buy. Not everyone needs FF - unless you're a heavy cropper, or print very large and view it very close, most people will be pushed to discern any real IQ. I have been FF (Nikon Z) and have come back to APSC (Sony A6500) for weight reasons, and while there was a certain sparkle in FF, I think this was mainly due to the superb quality of the native Nikon lenses. In certain quarters (but not on this forum ) you might see some "w!lly waving" from those who see FF as a professional camera and look down on smaller sensors. And remember, companies such as Olympus and Fuji (except for the GX range) only produce smaller sensor cameras.Hi I have been using the A6300 for a couple of years now it has been a great step up from my previous Nex-5t, I am a light user just on occasional holidays. I do love it, but I am concerned APSC is dead technology, and I should be looking to sell it now, whilst I still have some value in it and save up for a full frame used A7. Whilst it serves my purpose I do not want to be left behind and when its time to upgrade the transition to FF will be more expensive by not selling what I have now. I know that will always be the case but I feel like APSC is a goner.
What are your thoughts on this? Does it not seem like cropped sensors will be a thing of the past in a year or so? (if not already?)
Hi I have been using the A6300 for a couple of years now it has been a great step up from my previous Nex-5t, I am a light user just on occasional holidays. I do love it, but I am concerned APSC is dead technology, and I should be looking to sell it now, whilst I still have some value in it and save up for a full frame used A7. Whilst it serves my purpose I do not want to be left behind and when its time to upgrade the transition to FF will be more expensive by not selling what I have now. I know that will always be the case but I feel like APSC is a goner.
What are your thoughts on this? Does it not seem like cropped sensors will be a thing of the past in a year or so? (if not already?)
Hi I have been using the A6300 for a couple of years now it has been a great step up from my previous Nex-5t, I am a light user just on occasional holidays. I do love it, but I am concerned APSC is dead technology, and I should be looking to sell it now, whilst I still have some value in it and save up for a full frame used A7. Whilst it serves my purpose I do not want to be left behind and when its time to upgrade the transition to FF will be more expensive by not selling what I have now. I know that will always be the case but I feel like APSC is a goner.
What are your thoughts on this? Does it not seem like cropped sensors will be a thing of the past in a year or so? (if not already?)
Isn't it weather sealed?
Perhaps stop using 20fps?I've not been on this thread for a while. I have a question for A9 owners. Do you find you over shoot with the A9? I've been out this afternoon to check out the local deer and on one card I took 861 images (42GB). I still have images on a second card to go through but the MacBook I've been using the last month or so isn't happy as it only has a 128GB SSD!
Was looking at ordering A7C, is the new kit lens really worth £250 extra??
I'd like the kit lens but can't bring myself spend £250 on it!
I suppose it just comes down to how much you want it now. Chances are they will be changing hands around the £100 mark in a years time.
I've not been on this thread for a while. I have a question for A9 owners. Do you find you over shoot with the A9? I've been out this afternoon to check out the local deer and on one card I took 861 images (42GB). I still have images on a second card to go through but the MacBook I've been using the last month or so isn't happy as it only has a 128GB SSD!
For living things yes as you never know what might happen but I would rather do that than miss "The shot" it does not take me to long to go through them and pick out the real keepers.I've not been on this thread for a while. I have a question for A9 owners. Do you find you over shoot with the A9? I've been out this afternoon to check out the local deer and on one card I took 861 images (42GB). I still have images on a second card to go through but the MacBook I've been using the last month or so isn't happy as it only has a 128GB SSD!