That's a lens I looked at but I have the Sony 35mm f1.8.
Have you had the Sony f1.8? If you have I'll look forward to your comparison or just your thoughts on the Sigma. But I should really stop buying lenses![]()
After a week of cursing all things Ford the Capri lives and is ready for the Ford Fair on Sunday.
Also arrived home from todays wedding to find that Amazon have at last delivered my Sigma 35mm f/2, it should have been here a few days ago.
Really impressed with the overall build quality and how the lens feels to use. Will probably bring it to the ford fair with me tomorrow and put it through it's paces.
That’s a great shot, thanks for sharing.Took my A7RV to bempton cliffs recently. The tracking is simply amazing on this body. 95+% keeper rate, only A1 which I used to have I'd say is better (in Sony land anyways)
and most misses was due to the lens (200-600mm) or myself being slow at locking on.
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Only a wee bitI think my current obsession with my new A6700 might have got a little out of hand? Only had it 6 weeks and have already purchased a fully fledged system - must stop (but it’s such a fun and small lightweight camera)
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A6700 body
Sony 18-135 f3.5-5.6 OSS
Sony 15mm f1.4 G
Sony 35mm f1.8
Sony PZ 10-20 F4
Sony 70-350 f4.5-6.3 G OSS
Sigma 18-50 F2.8 DC DN
Sony ECM M1 microphone
Sony HVL-F28RM Flash
Sony GP-VPT2BT grip/remote/mini tripod
Just wish Sony had an equivalent to the excellent Olympus 300mm F4 (something akin to the superb Nikon 400mm f4.5 Z) which is almost identical in size and weight to the 300mm f4 with the same effective field of view.
Lovely. Benton can be a great place to visit. Are the puffins there at this time of year?Took my A7RV to bempton cliffs recently. The tracking is simply amazing on this body. 95+% keeper rate, only A1 which I used to have I'd say is better (in Sony land anyways)
and most misses was due to the lens (200-600mm) or myself being slow at locking on.
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Nice, looks like there’s finally a decent grip on the A6xxx seriesI think my current obsession with my new A6700 might have got a little out of hand? Only had it 6 weeks and have already purchased a fully fledged system - must stop (but it’s such a fun and small lightweight camera)
Shown in the image
A6700 body
Sony 18-135 f3.5-5.6 OSS
Sony 15mm f1.4 G
Sony 35mm f1.8
Sony PZ 10-20 F4
Sony 70-350 f4.5-6.3 G OSS
Sigma 18-50 F2.8 DC DN
Sony ECM M1 microphone
Sony HVL-F28RM Flash
Sony GP-VPT2BT grip/remote/mini tripod
Lovely. Benton can be a great place to visit. Are the puffins there at this time of year?
In what respect did the 200-600 ill perform and what is the answer /replacement?Lovely. Benton can be a great place to visit. Are the puffins there at this time of year?
Locking on isn't always the fastest.In what respect did the 200-600 ill perform and what is the answer /replacement?
the 100-400mm was my first tele lens on e-mount. It always felt a bit short for my liking.Sorry Nan, I'd misread thinking Snerkler had posted. Can't argue with you there regards the 100-400, however I have the 200-600 and it's no slouch. But the 100-400 is lighter and more versatile, which mine is being traded in soon.
Yeah agree if you're not using it specifically for one aspectthe 100-400mm was my first tele lens on e-mount. It always felt a bit short for my liking.
but 200-600mm is a pain to carry around.
I think my current obsession with my new A6700 might have got a little out of hand? Only had it 6 weeks and have already purchased a fully fledged system - must stop (but it’s such a fun and small lightweight camera)
Shown in the image
A6700 body
Sony 18-135 f3.5-5.6 OSS
Sony 15mm f1.4 G
Sony 35mm f1.8
Sony PZ 10-20 F4
Sony 70-350 f4.5-6.3 G OSS
Sigma 18-50 F2.8 DC DN
Sony ECM M1 microphone
Sony HVL-F28RM Flash
Sony GP-VPT2BT grip/remote/mini tripod



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The Escort is in the lock up with no master cylinder because I took it apart yesterday as I still wasn't happy with the brakes......
We're off to the Vintage Nostalgia Festival today.
Sony A7RV handheld @1.3s to get some blur in windmill with Samyang 85mm f1.4ii
I am enjoying the new 8stops IBIS....![]()
That's a lens I looked at but I have the Sony 35mm f1.8.
Have you had the Sony f1.8? If you have I'll look forward to your comparison or just your thoughts on the Sigma. But I should really stop buying lenses![]()
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Yeah I posted that a while back, it’s huge and heavy for something with such a narrow focal range. I know it’s f1.8 but it’d be much less bulk and weight to have two f1.8 primesInteresting but massive looking.
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Yeah I posted that a while back, it’s huge and heavy for something with such a narrow focal range. I know it’s f1.8 but it’d be much less bulk and weight to have two f1.8 primes![]()
How would you compare it to the A7m3?Took my A7RV to bempton cliffs recently. The tracking is simply amazing on this body. 95+% keeper rate, only A1 which I used to have I'd say is better (in Sony land anyways)
and most misses was due to the lens (200-600mm) or myself being slow at locking on.
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I do often change lenses when out and about - but I do look for shots with my current lens first (IE I only change if I see a shot, and can't see an alternative I like using the current lens).An interesting question... How many of us change lenses when out and about?
I used to change lenses a lot when out but in the last year not so much and in fact when I changed lenses at the seaside the other day I couldn't remember when I last did this. I have been thinking about taking my 24mm G plus either my new 40mm G or a 35mm out as a pair and I may do. I'm still deciding if I'm going to keep the 40mm or not. It is a good lens but a bit tighter than 35mm and as with 50 v 55mm I don't know if I can get over it or not![]()
An interesting question... How many of us change lenses when out and about?
I used to change lenses a lot when out but in the last year not so much and in fact when I changed lenses at the seaside the other day I couldn't remember when I last did this. I have been thinking about taking my 24mm G plus either my new 40mm G or a 35mm out as a pair and I may do. I'm still deciding if I'm going to keep the 40mm or not. It is a good lens but a bit tighter than 35mm and as with 50 v 55mm I don't know if I can get over it or not![]()
More now than I ever did. If I'm out on a dog walk, or a day out with my wife I'll normally just take one lens but if I'm out doing photography properly I'll normally take 2 or 3.An interesting question... How many of us change lenses when out and about?
I used to change lenses a lot when out but in the last year not so much and in fact when I changed lenses at the seaside the other day I couldn't remember when I last did this. I have been thinking about taking my 24mm G plus either my new 40mm G or a 35mm out as a pair and I may do. I'm still deciding if I'm going to keep the 40mm or not. It is a good lens but a bit tighter than 35mm and as with 50 v 55mm I don't know if I can get over it or not![]()
That would be the ideal for me but I can't afford a second A1I usually just use two bodies
I was changing between 35mm and 85mm at the Vintage Nostalgia Festival we went to though on Sunday, for the cars.... Such a pain but I wanted to be light..... but still have big apertures![]()
no worries, just save your pennies now and buy a second A1iiThat would be the ideal for me but I can't afford a second A1![]()
That would be the ideal for me but I can't afford a second A1![]()
no worries, just save your pennies now and buy a second A1ii
think my ultimate combo will be A1ii+A7CR. But I will have to win a lottery first or sell some organs.
thankfully I can enjoy organs for another year or so
For some reason a A1ii doesn’t sit right with me, it’s ok when the number after the A is larger though.
Took my camera on holiday and used it one day with the 35GM. Really need to explore a smaller option for family outings (again!) . The 85 I took didn’t even make it out of the bag