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That might explain the problem I had with the A7II and 55mm 1.8, I was blaming the lens.Having used AFS and the A7R2, A9, A7III with Batis, Sony Zeiss, Tamron and Sigma lenses I totally agree with twist - its crap.
That might explain the problem I had with the A7II and 55mm 1.8, I was blaming the lens.Having used AFS and the A7R2, A9, A7III with Batis, Sony Zeiss, Tamron and Sigma lenses I totally agree with twist - its crap.
What is/was the problem?That might explain the problem I had with the A7II and 55mm 1.8, I was blaming the lens.
Back to other business
Anyone seen this review of samyang 24mm/2.8 -View: https://youtu.be/59W2bPpsQYE
Not the most extensive AF test but does look promising. It's almost silent now. Seems like samyang have improved on thier AF. Hoping they make a nice reliable decently sized 85mm/1.4
Jonney you are the ongoing joke in this thread.
Nope you are.your getting rinced by majority here lol.aint no one here debating with me hehe
You're not a happy sunny sort of guy are you... When you were little did no one ever tell you to play nice or that you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar...![]()
You're not a happy sunny sort of guy are you... When you were little did no one ever tell you to play nice or that you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar...![]()
It kept missing focus so I sold the camera and lenses.What is/was the problem?
It kept missing focus so I sold the camera and lenses.
It kept missing focus so I sold the camera and lenses.
It was actually with both but the moving subjects were a long way off, talking train in landscape shots. The 35mm F2.8 ZA was never a problem though, but by then I'd lost faith.Was that with static subjects?
"Leander" on Shap, 21.01.17.It was actually with both but the moving subjects were a long way off, talking train in landscape shots. The 35mm F2.8 ZA was never a problem though, but by then I'd lost faith.
As a point of interest the A6000 has never ever given any focus problems as you can see....
"Leander" on Shap, 21.01.17.
Omg had a break from here I’ve not missed much have I ha ha. Oops


You not missed anything relating to camera, just the ongoing drama
I wonder how long before mods weigh in.
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They don't usually come in here, gets rowdy and resolves itself fairly quickly.
Go for it. That's the trade I made and haven't looked back.Anyone want a 55/1.8? It’ll be up in the classifieds shortly. About to pull the trigger in the 85 - just need to decide whether I wanna is e-infinity or not.
Managed to finally get around to blogging my first Sony-shot wedding from a few weeks ago if anyone is interested: https://goo.gl/HW7nMR
Managed to finally get around to blogging my first Sony-shot wedding from a few weeks ago if anyone is interested: https://goo.gl/HW7nMR
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Managed to finally get around to blogging my first Sony-shot wedding from a few weeks ago if anyone is interested: https://goo.gl/HW7nMR
Can I ask, what lenses do you use?
I'm yet to settle on how much bulk I keep on me at weddings, and almost hope you say two primes and nothing else.. perhaps 35/85 ?
Sometimes I'm leaning towards 16-35mm + 50mm - but I miss the 35mm 1.4 rendering,
Mostly 35Art and 85FE/Batis, but during groom prep I was on the 25 Batis and 55FE and some of the portraits/candids are on Nikon 45mm Tilt/shift with an adapter. Didn't use a flash at all.
All I need for a wedding is a 35 and 85 and a cheap-as-pish flash.
I haven't owned a zoom lens in years.
Managed to finally get around to blogging my first Sony-shot wedding from a few weeks ago if anyone is interested: https://goo.gl/HW7nMR
Wow, awesome and inspirational, what where you using before the sony, and how have you found the switch?