The Amazing Sony A1/A7/A9/APS-C & Anything else welcome Mega Thread!

Blasphemy! Time to get out the torches and pitchfork

That sounds like a health and safety hazard. Don't do anything until I've done a full risk assessment.


More OT. I didn't take a camera out today but tomorrow I think we're heading up Roseberry Topping. Last year I took my A7III and 40mm but this year there's big changes and I'm taking my A7cII and 40mm. Radical. Next week we're off on a cruise and I'll probably take the A7cII and 40mm. There's a pattern emerging.
 
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Not sure what the catch is here....
It does more than A1ii for less money...
 

Not sure what the catch is here....
It does more than A1ii for less money...
I’ll wait and see what the readout speeds etc are but that does sound as though the lines will be very blurred. That’s quite a bump in price over the V though IIRC.
 
I’ll wait and see what the readout speeds etc are but that does sound as though the lines will be very blurred. That’s quite a bump in price over the V though IIRC.
Not sure I trust these leaks to be honest.
If it’s true it’s a big step from Sony and may mean a big reshuffle with line ups.

Again If all these specs released so far are true maybe the only way to cripple it would be regardless of having a stacked sensor is to limit fps to say 10/15 and have a very small buffer.
Using the faster readout to improve electronic shooting, better rolling shutter and banding. Thus not stepping on the a1 series.
 
Not sure I trust these leaks to be honest.
If it’s true it’s a big step from Sony and may mean a big reshuffle with line ups.

Again If all these specs released so far are true maybe the only way to cripple it would be regardless of having a stacked sensor is to limit fps to say 10/15 and have a very small buffer.
Using the faster readout to improve electronic shooting, better rolling shutter and banding. Thus not stepping on the a1 series.

I'm still suspecting it to be a partially stacked sensor like A7v with the bump in dynamic range at base ISO with the "dual gain magic"
 

Not sure what the catch is here....
It does more than A1ii for less money...
Readout speed is supposed to much slower than the A1 which would be odd if its fully stacked. Something is wrong with the rumours around this, either they have got the readout speed wrong or its only partially stacked.

My money is on it being partially stacked as this would kill the A1 line.
 
I'm still suspecting it to be a partially stacked sensor like A7v with the bump in dynamic range at base ISO with the "dual gain magic"

Readout speed is supposed to much slower than the A1 which would be odd if its fully stacked. Something is wrong with the rumours around this, either they have got the readout speed wrong or its only partially stacked.

My money is on it being partially stacked as this would kill the A1 line.
Partially stacked seems more likely. £5k would be a lot of money for a partially stacked sensor though. Well it’s a lot of money full stop.

I don’t understand how Sony get away with charging what they do when you consider the price of cameras such as the R5 Mark II and Z8.
 
Partially stacked seems more likely. £5k would be a lot of money for a partially stacked sensor though. Well it’s a lot of money full stop.

I don’t understand how Sony get away with charging what they do when you consider the price of cameras such as the R5 Mark II and Z8.

This is the one thing mentioned that is of interest too me on the A7R6.


  • Other rumored features: support for importing custom stylized looks from the Creators’ App.
 
This is the one thing mentioned that is of interest too me on the A7R6.


  • Other rumored features: support for importing custom stylized looks from the Creators’ App.
Great that they’re adding this feature, shame there’s no desktop version of the app though as creating ‘a look’ on the phone isn’t great, especially as they’re not colour calibrated.
 
Great that they’re adding this feature, shame there’s no desktop version of the app though as creating ‘a look’ on the phone isn’t great, especially as they’re not colour calibrated.
Depends how they implement it in an ideal world there should be a way to upload an existing preset.
 
Partially stacked seems more likely. £5k would be a lot of money for a partially stacked sensor though. Well it’s a lot of money full stop.

I don’t understand how Sony get away with charging what they do when you consider the price of cameras such as the R5 Mark II and Z8.
R5ii is like £4.2k is not much cheaper.
Don't remember price of Z8 at release.

But Sony just don't have an equivalent for these bodies yet, the closest is A1 series.

Having said that Z8 has too many compromises, R5ii is more attractive.
 
R5ii is like £4.2k is not much cheaper.
Don't remember price of Z8 at release.

But Sony just don't have an equivalent for these bodies yet, the closest is A1 series.

Having said that Z8 has too many compromises, R5ii is more attractive.
Oh, I thought the R5II was more £3.5k for some reason :thinking:
 
I considered the move when I bought my a7v as the body seemed to offer the best all round for the price, it was only about 400 more than the a7v grey.

The issue is lenses and price.. good way to rope you into a system by being competitive with body prices.
This is what stopped me from exploring Canon.
 
I considered the move when I bought my a7v as the body seemed to offer the best all round for the price, it was only about 400 more than the a7v grey.

The issue is lenses and price.. good way to rope you into a system by being competitive with body prices.
I’ve now got all three, Canon R5ii, Nikon Z8 and Sony A7RV.

Going to test the R5ii this weekend with some wildlife and landscape stuff, will see which one I prefer and sell the other systems.

Mental I know. :p
 
I’ve now got all three, Canon R5ii, Nikon Z8 and Sony A7RV.

Going to test the R5ii this weekend with some wildlife and landscape stuff, will see which one I prefer and sell the other systems.

Mental I know. :p

Not really. If you're enjoying yourself and can afford it then why not?

I have to admit that although I suffer a bit from gas I do think I have too much stuff and I'm thinking of (trying) selling some. I think I'd still like to have two cameras as it's so nice to be able to go out with for eg a 24 or 28mm and a 35/40 or 50mm without changing lenses. Bigger and heavier load though.
 
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I’ve now got all three, Canon R5ii, Nikon Z8 and Sony A7RV.

Going to test the R5ii this weekend with some wildlife and landscape stuff, will see which one I prefer and sell the other systems.

Mental I know. :p

You just need to add a L-mount body now to complete the collection
 
More A7cII and 40mm pictures.

Captain Cooks monument in the distance.

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Newton moor flyover.

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The crisp muncher.

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I did not like standing close to the edge to take this but a teenager came along and astounded us both.
 
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Captain Cook's monument a bit closer, we were there last week :)

Very nice. I've only been once in my life, last year.

I wanted more separation for Roseberry Topping here but there were people around the monument and this was the only composition I could do to hide them.

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On that day we walked from the cafe where the train is to Roseberry Topping then went on to Captain Cook's and back again but this time Mrs didn't want to walk that far so we parked in that car park between the two and just went to Roseberry Topping.

Mrs complained that there's nowhere to sit. There's just the one bench in that picture I posted yesterday and it's usually occupied. We were lucky on the way there and unlucky on the way back.

One last panorama, taken yesterday. It's just visible to the right of centre.

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