I don't think the a7iii will be better than the a7rii in terms of feature set... or it'll be at a high pricepoint and cannibalise a7rii and a9 sales.
You'll have to decide what "better" means for you and as I've said many times I think it's best to start with the final image and work back over to decide what kit and settings you need. As I've seen so few of your pictures I've little idea what or how you shoot but I'd imagine you'd be fine with a Nikon D750.
Get the Sony. Now. You know you want to
What exactly do you shoot?There's nothing the d750 is lacking in terms of still performance, the a7rii has some nice little things like video ibis and 4k but again those aren't worth it if say the AF is quite a bit slower.
I think it's also partly gas driven... the issue is I can't test the combo I want to use in a store.
Ha ha. Itching to try one don't know if desperate to own... depends how the testing goes if I decide to go ahead. It's still a lot more dosh than my current setup.
What exactly do you shoot?
Not sure where you are based but if you are around London give me a shout. Obviously I can't loan it out but welcome to give it a test drive.
There's nothing wrong with owning nice things just because you want them but if you can hold off to see what the next Ax is like you may have more choices... but how long to hold off is the problem as you can have a camera today.There's nothing the d750 is lacking in terms of still performance, the a7rii has some nice little things like video ibis and 4k but again those aren't worth it if say the AF is quite a bit slower.
I think it's also partly gas driven... the issue is I can't test the combo I want to use in a store.
There's nothing wrong with owning nice things just because you want them but if you can hold off to see what the next Ax is like you may have more choices... but how long to hold off is the problem as you can have a camera today.
That's the thing, waiting is a pita. I think the a7iii will be like a 6d2 vs 5d4 thing.
That's the thing, waiting is a pita. I think the a7iii will be like a 6d2 vs 5d4 thing.
Sure is, I should have just waited for the A9 instead of bailing previously. But then I could have waiting for the A9II instead or the the A9III and so on.
Considering you are too busy to use your gear perhaps you should have waited lol
True but I need to feed my GAS, Apple iPhone/iPad next once I have finished with camera GAS lol
iPad 12.90 Pro Looks good
Yes, sure does, I'm waiting to see what iOS11 brings to the table
Yes, sure does, I'm waiting to see what iOS11 brings to the table
Buy it
mine arrived today ,loving it.iPad 12.90 Pro Looks good
yep,If you've been using MFT wont you miss all the mirrorless goodies such as in view histogram, focus and exposure aids and the magnified view, being able to focus anywhere in the frame etc?
I'd hate to go back to an optical view DSLR now.
Yes, sure does, I'm waiting to see what iOS11 brings to the table
mine arrived today ,loving it.
I tend to do final edits on the Mac, where the iPad is useful, is for sorting through photos when away from home/desk, you can import into LRM (via wif-fi or USB), rate, flag, delete as necessary. I also use it for crops, light edits (shadows, highlights etc) as well as cloning. I always proof on a calibrated screen if I'm going to print.So are you lads using the big iPad to edit pics ready for print ( sorry to butt in )
I love the idea of using one for editing ( which I hate and am crap at )
I don't usually print and do minor editing so its enough for me, for others probably notSo are you lads using the big iPad to edit pics ready for print ( sorry to butt in )
I love the idea of using one for editing ( which I hate and am crap at )
mine arrived today ,loving it.
I shot over a thousand pictures and was down to about 40 percent in battery. A single freaking battery!On way home from shooting a party. Over 500 shots on one battery - not too shabby.
Had to manually focus most of the time. But shooting panning or fast action is easier than the Canon due to no blackout. That feature alone is a game changer imoRisky?
How was today, any keepers with the Canon lens?
It's a shame you couldn't get your hands on anything native to test out.
Had to manually focus most of the time. But shooting panning or fast action is easier than the Canon due to no blackout. That feature alone is a game changer imo
I'm often impressed how nice these old lenses are If you use them at wider apertures they're not as good as modern lenses but they do give a look... and stopped down they're less funky and just nice lenses
There are even better on a crop sensor, as the often inherent softness towards the edges is outside the required sensor image circle.