I've been primarily a mountain biker for a while but with the lockdowns in 2020 preventing group riding and I wasn't getting out as much I went for a set of smart rollers and Zwift which I absolutely love, not only can I work on my road bike fitness over winter but the hard racing has allowed me to take it up a notch further as I'd been struggling to beat increasing targets. I finally broke the 200 mile barrier this week on Zwift so hoping to try and get that done on the road soon since we have the longest days of the year.That's a great effort. For me it's always been mountain biking, and more recently indoor cycling using a smart trainer and Zwift. I'm fitter now at 36 than I ever have been.
One of the best things that keeps me going is my Garmin watch that reminds me daily to keep it all going.
I was recently at Oulton Park with the A9 and 100-400mm which I found a useful range, I've tried the 150-600mm on my Nikon setup but I found the 150mm starting point was a bit restrictive at some positions on the track and for me at least it's quite a heavy lens to carry around when walking around the track.I spent the weekend there shooting the BTCC with Olympus and Mike Inkley. From the spectator side by far my most used lens was the 40-150mm f2.8 (80-300mm eq). There are some parts where a wider lens is advisable.
I did use the Olympus 300mm f4 (600mm eq) from the media side of the barriers at the last chicane but it was quite tight framing.
I’d therefore suggest the 100-400mm but others might have had different experiences.
Thanks for the input - sounds like 100-400 is the way to go!I've been primarily a mountain biker for a while but with the lockdowns in 2020 preventing group riding and I wasn't getting out as much I went for a set of smart rollers and Zwift which I absolutely love, not only can I work on my road bike fitness over winter but the hard racing has allowed me to take it up a notch further as I'd been struggling to beat increasing targets. I finally broke the 200 mile barrier this week on Zwift so hoping to try and get that done on the road soon since we have the longest days of the year.
I am wanting to combine the cycling and photography more this year and need to work on finding a small backpack that's comfortable to wear for long distances but will fit the A9, 100-400mm, a Mavic 2 Pro, its controller and a spare phone. At the moment it's the A9 or drone but I think I could get something that would still be small and get both in, if there's any cyclists carrying a similar setup it would be great to hear any recommendations. I have a saddle bag when I was planning to do a LEJOG so I could stick the bike bits in there and keep the backpack for photography stuff.
I was recently at Oulton Park with the A9 and 100-400mm which I found a useful range, I've tried the 150-600mm on my Nikon setup but I found the 150mm starting point was a bit restrictive at some positions on the track and for me at least it's quite a heavy lens to carry around when walking around the track.
I've been primarily a mountain biker for a while but with the lockdowns in 2020 preventing group riding and I wasn't getting out as much I went for a set of smart rollers and Zwift which I absolutely love, not only can I work on my road bike fitness over winter but the hard racing has allowed me to take it up a notch further as I'd been struggling to beat increasing targets. I finally broke the 200 mile barrier this week on Zwift so hoping to try and get that done on the road soon since we have the longest days of the year.
I am wanting to combine the cycling and photography more this year and need to work on finding a small backpack that's comfortable to wear for long distances but will fit the A9, 100-400mm, a Mavic 2 Pro, its controller and a spare phone. At the moment it's the A9 or drone but I think I could get something that would still be small and get both in, if there's any cyclists carrying a similar setup it would be great to hear any recommendations. I have a saddle bag when I was planning to do a LEJOG so I could stick the bike bits in there and keep the backpack for photography stuff.
I'm not a cyclist but like the Tenba Solstice series of backpacks and sling bags. They're functional and have a decent amount of padding.I've been primarily a mountain biker for a while but with the lockdowns in 2020 preventing group riding and I wasn't getting out as much I went for a set of smart rollers and Zwift which I absolutely love, not only can I work on my road bike fitness over winter but the hard racing has allowed me to take it up a notch further as I'd been struggling to beat increasing targets. I finally broke the 200 mile barrier this week on Zwift so hoping to try and get that done on the road soon since we have the longest days of the year.
I am wanting to combine the cycling and photography more this year and need to work on finding a small backpack that's comfortable to wear for long distances but will fit the A9, 100-400mm, a Mavic 2 Pro, its controller and a spare phone. At the moment it's the A9 or drone but I think I could get something that would still be small and get both in, if there's any cyclists carrying a similar setup it would be great to hear any recommendations. I have a saddle bag when I was planning to do a LEJOG so I could stick the bike bits in there and keep the backpack for photography stuff.
I was recently at Oulton Park with the A9 and 100-400mm which I found a useful range, I've tried the 150-600mm on my Nikon setup but I found the 150mm starting point was a bit restrictive at some positions on the track and for me at least it's quite a heavy lens to carry around when walking around the track.
If you look at the compatibility of the various ones on Amazon they say compatible with the A7R, A7RII, A7RIII and A7RIV so I can only assume they’re all the same connection.Hi, Some help please.
I need to get a 3rd party remote for my A7R IV for Sunday, Are the connections on the A7R series for remotes all the same?
Thankyou,
Russ.
Thanks, looked at that and just needed a second opinion on it.If you look at the compatibility of the various ones on Amazon they say compatible with the A7R, A7RII, A7RIII and A7RIV so I can only assume they’re all the same connection.
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Corey by Rohan, on Flickr
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Sounds interesting, will be interesting to see if it stays at f2.8 to 200mm, and how heavy it will be.Seen the news about a potential Tamron 150-400 f2.8-5.6, not sure it’s needed though.
Also a 45mm 1.4.
Haha, great expression.After a disappointing day photographing the rugby I went down to try out the camera down the beach with Brooke. Definitely my error with settings at the Rugby(leaving stabilisation on in mode 2) as these images testify. My next mistake was not checking the battery and only getting a single burst of images before battery exhausted came up. Possibly my favourite shot of Brooke ever out of that single burst though as it makes me laugh just looking and the light was stunning. Note to self, I must get out and shoot more with the 400mm and mutley. It is actually easier than shooting with a shorter lens and the results are spectacular. First time, barring said rugby, using the A1 and 400m GM. They are a match made in heaven with lightning fast AF and stunning files
It is her idea of heaven. Beach ball and stupid humans willing to throw it over and over. Wish I had another battery as the light was great. I might try again tomorrow as there is a brilliant shot if I can put it all togetherYup, that's very very good Simon and he looks to be having a good day too![]()
It is her idea of heaven. Beach ball and stupid humans willing to throw it over and over. Wish I had another battery as the light was great. I might try again tomorrow as there is a brilliant shot if I can put it all together
I had to have my arm twisted to get one. They are so much responsibility and although I love her to bits she can be a nightmare. Given how much you are out and about I am sure there would be someone who would love to loan you a dog. Lots of people end up incapacitated and unable to walk them and would really appreciate a helping handI'd love a dog and so would Mrs WW but it's just not really possible at the mo. When we're out it always makes our day if we meet a dog.
I've had two previous GF's with dogs and I do miss those dogs
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I can't imagine life without a dog, we chose to have dogs instead of kidsI had to have my arm twisted to get one. They are so much responsibility and although I love her to bits she can be a nightmare. Given how much you are out and about I am sure there would be someone who would love to loan you a dog. Lots of people end up incapacitated and unable to walk them and would really appreciate a helping hand
I've both and cats and a sons girlfriend. All are noisy, make a mess and care mostly about themselves. Brooke is an exception in that she loves too much and will follow me from room to room tripping me up. I doubt I will ever get another pet and will have a motorhome as a replacement when they passI can't imagine life without a dog, we chose to have dogs instead of kids![]()
The Juggler by Rohan, on Flickr
Ring those Bells by Rohan, on Flickr
Fire Catcher by Rohan, on FlickrQuite a few cameras and lenses on discount including 100-400 gm, 200-600, a7riv a, 90 macro, 70-200 f4, 24-70 gm mk I, 55 f1.8, 12-24.According to camerapricebuster Wex and parks have £200 off the 85mm GM using the Code SONY-200.
I had to have my arm twisted to get one. They are so much responsibility and although I love her to bits she can be a nightmare. Given how much you are out and about I am sure there would be someone who would love to loan you a dog. Lots of people end up incapacitated and unable to walk them and would really appreciate a helping hand
30891863557_067b01223e_o-Edit by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
30891863557_067b01223e_o-Edit-2 by Anthony Andrades, on FlickrCracking images. I prefer the colour version.Toby, I too cannot imagine life without a dog (and don't want to)
This is probably my favourite photo of my girl Madge. Taken 2018 just after I upgraded from my A6000 to A7iii.
30891863557_067b01223e_o-Edit by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
30891863557_067b01223e_o-Edit-2 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
Magic. Just Magic.I am "lucky" enough to have a 1/4 acre garden. For 6 months of the year I pull weeds and cut grass and for the other 6 months I am glad not much is growing. One day I will get round to using it to its full potential but today was a weed pulling day. I hate pulling weeds but it is always better with some help and for two hours today my little Robin helper got rid of all the caterpillars I had missed. He really made a task I hate quite enjoyable and he actually appeared for the first time sitting on my Sony A1. Unfortunately, I wasn't quick enough with the phone.
I'm not a bird photographer but having worked with Robin before I wanted to get a few shots as he really does cheer me up when I am working in the garden.
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Send a message to AlanHas anyone ever had a lens cleaned to get rid of fungus. I spotted three lenses for two hundred quid on Facebook and took the chance. It was from a young guy who had used then in difficult conditions and they had succumbed to fungus. I can hardly see any on the 24mm GM and the 50mm F2.5 and but the 100F2.8 stf has some very clearly visible on one of the internal elements. At 200 quid for all three I will use them as remotes if I can't get them cleaned and the AF and sharpness all seem fine. He clearly loved to tinker this lad and was making a carbon/kevlar fixed wing drone when I knocked his door. The lenses have also been customised and the numbering and lettering all changed to gold. They are not to my taste but it has never bothered me what kit looks like. If I can get them cleaned they will be a huge bargain. I doubt I will use the 100mm much so that will be the one I send for cleaning first. The other two if the focus doesn't grow will perform fine.
Any recommendations for who to send them to and if anyone has had a modern lens cleaned for fungus how much did it cost.
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Heard back from Alan and it would be £250 to clean each lens. Not worth it for the 50mm but the two GM lenses it could be.Send a message to Alan
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When you look at the used prices of those lens then it does indeed sound worth it. Does it come with guarantees?Heard back from Alan and it would be £250 to clean each lens. Not worth it for the 50mm but the two GM lenses it could be.