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It doesn’t seem too heavy to me but then I’m used to using the 100-400!How heavy is it?
It doesn’t seem too heavy to me but then I’m used to using the 100-400!How heavy is it?
Yep, 1.1
Yeah, might try re flashing itWas it working before you updated the camera firmware?
Anyone running the latest firmware on A73 tried their XPro trigger?
Just tested mine again there. Works perfect dude! Haven't had any issues with the firmware at all
Do you find A7 bodies too big?
Or just find the A7 series too expensive?
What's your email pal and I'll send itWeirdly, my PC now won't unpack the zip file. Any chance you could send me the dfu file?
Me@andydanephotography.co.uk thanksWhat's your email pal and I'll send it
It's a sign!!!!!! Do it quick, they sell out so fast everywhere.
RE: firmware update causing issues
https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/new...are-causes-issues-with-third-party-batteries/
Looks like 3rd party batteries may have issues
sent dude!
Is Sony going to rectify the issue or is it a ploy to make everyone buy their batteries in future?Ever wished you'd read a post before ordering a third party grip and batteries?
Haha. a lot of the batteries seem to work fine for people on here, so it may not be an issue.Ever wished you'd read a post before ordering a third party grip and batteries?
Is Sony going to rectify the issue or is it a ploy to make everyone buy their batteries in future?
Haha. a lot of the batteries seem to work fine for people on here, so it may not be an issue.
Ever wished you'd read a post before ordering a third party grip and batteries?
I literally ordered it today at lunch, then caught up on posts in here
It is for an A9 though, which I haven't noticed any posts about the same issue. I'll find out tomorrow!
I figured why buy £3-4K bodies and skimp on batteries that's constantly in the camera for sake of £30!
I figured why buy £3-4K bodies and skimp on batteries that's constantly in the camera for sake of £30!
I already have OEM's that should cover me. I was just buying a grip to see if it would help with the handling issues I have with the body. I'm not willing to shell out £300 for the official grip just to try it though. The grip wasn't too much more bundled with two batteries and a dual charger so to be honest they're more emergency spares than anything else. Not much good in an emergency if they don't work though!
That's a job for 2019, good set of portable strobes.
Just played with a a7iii in Jessop and it was pretty awesome. The tracking was awesome, nailing shots of people walking past the shop 100%. Was using the 55 1.8.
Surprised they had stock
Do it.Just played with a a7iii in Jessop and it was pretty awesome. The tracking was awesome, nailing shots of people walking past the shop 100%. Was using the 55 1.8.
Surprised they had stock
More adapted lens shots.
I'm loving the colours and general effect with this Canon FD 135mm F2.8 lens. I'm using a cheapo Fotodiox adapter on the A7ii.
Just some random garden shots:
All shot wide open, 1/60th ISO100 with very little if any adjustment in LR.
I've had a few different FD's in the past & never really had a bad one either!
More adapted lens shots.
I'm loving the colours and general effect with this Canon FD 135mm F2.8 lens. I'm using a cheapo Fotodiox adapter on the A7ii.
Just some random garden shots:...
All shot wide open, 1/60th ISO100 with very little if any adjustment in LR.
Never tried them on FF but had a few FD lenses when I was playing around with m4/3 a few years back - were very good and I'd probably consider them for primes v native glass in the future as I do like a bit of manual focus!
The only bad thing I can say about them is that they maybe lack a little of the look and character of some of my Rokkors but for a more natural unaffected look you can usually rely on the FD's.
Yes. I agree. That ole 'character' thing again I sold all of my FD stuff now except the FD85SSC but that's only because I haven't got around to listing it yet!
As it should be for almost £1500.The 24GM is fantastic.
That’s all.