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Thanks Lee. It’s something that us d to scare the crap out of me, however this thread has taught me it’s completely normalIt's not so bad. The thought of cleaning it is worse than the actual procedure!!
Thanks Lee. It’s something that us d to scare the crap out of me, however this thread has taught me it’s completely normalIt's not so bad. The thought of cleaning it is worse than the actual procedure!!
I have always been an advocate of the Capture Clip however after today I thought I’d share a word of caution
I was out on the beach today trying to get a long exposure when the unthinkable happened. Firstly although I had my tripod I had forgotten the head as i last used it with my monopod. So with a bit of quick thinking I removed my Capture Clip (v2) and screwed it the tripod thread to make a temporary quick release. All ok so far. However it all went down hill rapidly when I moved the tripod and my beloved A7Rii and fe85 came tumbling off and plummeted towards the rocky shore. I have to admit my heart stopped however at the last moment I managed to get my foot under neath it and it gently rolled off my foot onto the stones. No damage done (huge sigh of relief). However on inspection I’ve discovered that the catch that holds the plate onto the clip doesn’t spring into its locked position. Although it’s a great concept I think I will stick to a holster case from now on
The spring is there however the clip sticks and doesn’t always return. The button takes quite a bit of effort to press tooThat’s odd, are you sure it’s not a fault with yours specifically? I’ve got a clone version of the original capture clip (looks exactly the same but wasn’t the same price!) and the initial clip is sprung (you have to push the button on the clip to release the camera) and then there’s a thumb screw that stops the spring from releasing the button to secure the camera more permanently.
Sounds like the spring in yours has gone walkabout?
The spring is there however the clip sticks and doesn’t always return. The button takes quite a bit of effort to press too
The rumor site reports that a Tamron 70-200mm f4 and a Samyang 50mm f1.2 may be coming.
That's nicebut may not be for Sony.
Read all about it...
https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/two...on-70-210mm-samyang-50mm-f-1-2/#disqus_thread
New York Feb 2018 by Chris Harrison, on FlickrNiceThe rumor site links to 400mm f2.8 sample pictures...
https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/fir...ony-400mm-f-2-8-oss-gm-fe-lens/#disqus_thread
Another nice Sony A9 review......
https://www.photolakedistrict.co.uk/2017/11/sony-a9-sample-photographs/
Untitled by Chris Heathcote, on Flickr
Untitled by Chris Heathcote, on FlickrI thought I’d share a few from today
Untitled by Chris Heathcote, on Flickr
Untitled by Chris Heathcote, on Flickr
It is indeed Llanddwyn Island, stunning place, I could have spent ages there but was restricted by the familyThat looks like Llanddwyn Island :0) I haven't been there for a few years. Last time, it was getting dark as I walked back to the main beach and I nearly had a heart attack when one of the wild horses appeared out of nowhere!
Slightly different weather to today, it was overcast and grey most of the day. I was amazed to get any definition in the sky as my eyes didn’t detect any![]()
Where's thatSlightly different weather to today, it was overcast and grey most of the day. I was amazed to get any definition in the sky as my eyes didn’t detect any![]()
Where's that
Where's that
First image of the new FE Tamron 28-75mm F/2.8 Di III RXD is out, going to probably be announced on February 22.
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If it is real, I hope Tamron massively undercut the Sony GM 24-70 and make a more realistically priced workhorse lens. Long term, Sony are never going to bring down their lens prices until their is realistic competition and a lens in this range will be widely used by Wedding photographers. Ok, Sony has 4mm on the wide end, but having previously used a 28-75 Tamron on a Nikon D750, I didn't really miss it for the weddings I shot.
2875 wtf. They already produce 2x 24-70 lenses. What a waste.
Lol quality2875 wtf. They already produce 2x 24-70 lenses. What a waste.
I have to say I'm a bit surprised not to see Tamron making an effort to make an FE mount version of the 24-70 G2 as it's meant to be excellent and would be a great rival to Sony's GM.
I've got a 24-105 on preorder but if this is priced right (and is good) I could be tempted.
Amazon as well, at the £1062 - thats the price you'll get it for (not the £1200)Where do you have it on pre-order Chris, I had it on Amazon at £1062 and they increased it to £1200! I may now wait to see what the Tamron is and when it will be available.
Llanddwyn Island by Thomas Green, on Flickr[/URL]Amazon as well, at the £1062 - thats the price you'll get it for (not the £1200)
Not any more, the post said it was now £1200 so I took it out of the basket![]()