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Don't think any modern 70-200mm is cheap these days post-Brexit vote! Lol
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Don't think any modern 70-200mm is cheap these days post-Brexit vote! Lol
Don't think any modern 70-200mm is cheap these days post-Brexit vote! Lol
I take it the new forum name is you distancing yourself from Fuji so is the first step in you moving back to Sony? [emoji3]
+1 it'll soon be what was it again something guru.
Has the fuji gear gone yet?
How does the a7ii compare to the a7rii and the xt2? I've had the XT2 and I didnt get on with it.
http://cameradecision.com/compare/Sony-Alpha-7-II-vs-Sony-Alpha-7R-IIHow does the a7ii compare to the a7rii and the xt2? I've had the XT2 and I didnt get on with it.
I think people with the Sigma 12-24mm used to hold or blutac filters to the inbuilt lens hood. I used mine a few times with the bucket in place and a filter holder screwed to it but of course it only stopped vignetting at the longer lengths, I can't remember exactly at what length though but probably 20mm plus. Maybe there'll be similar workarounds for the Sony.
Yeah like Alan said you basically press a button which activates the af movement then you can move the point.... with your Nikon you just press the d pad side arrow and it moves. Basically 2 step process vs 1... I think the a7rii and a9 allow a 1 step process now though although I may be wrong.
How does the a7ii compare to the a7rii and the xt2? I've had the XT2 and I didnt get on with it.
Thanks for the 70-200 f4 recommendations, arrived today, really nice bit of kit (not sure about white though!)
It's a lovely lens
Thanks for the 70-200 f4 recommendations, arrived today, really nice bit of kit (not sure about white though!)
Same. I already had my A7R2 setup like that so not sure that is really a new feature.That sucks. I hate 2 step.
Same. I already had my A7R2 setup like that so not sure that is really a new feature.
The A9 is perfect though.
Should be perfect for £4500
Love that reclining statue shot
Lovely shots
My Sigma 50mm macro jammed today and I'm gutted... I'll send it off to be fixed, I hope it can be, but I'll be without it for a while
Wowza.On the subject of 50mm...here's a few for e mount
http://www.sonyalpharumors.com/look-full-sony-50mm-e-mount-lens-group-image/
I'd say he's just "Guru'd Out" ;-)Now he's just a Guru of himself [emoji6]
I am on the way back folks....... didn't take long lol
Has to be Phase One IQ surely ;-)What are you going for?
A9I am on the way back folks....... didn't take long lol
You mentioned it's useless in lowlight, is that because it's mirrorless and they all seem to struggle when it's somewhat darker? Do you push the ISO? I've not used one so I'm just wonderingHi all. Has anyone been using the A9 for weddings? I recently got the A7r2 with a few primes to dip my toe so to speak. Overall I'm loving it but obviously there are a few drawbacks which the A9 fixes many of.
However, one area I am particularly keen to know is what the AF is like in the dark? At the moment the A7r2 is practically useless once the light is low. So for situations like night portraits or first dances, I can't really use it.