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Yea it is.!The insane CROPABILITY of the a7r range is often overlooked.
Yea it is.!The insane CROPABILITY of the a7r range is often overlooked.
Took a couple of weeks for meHow long does Sony cash back usually take? Submitted a claim a month ago and heard absolutely nothing
Took a couple of weeks for me
How long does Sony cash back usually take? Submitted a claim a month ago and heard absolutely nothing
How long does Sony cash back usually take? Submitted a claim a month ago and heard absolutely nothing
I have had 3 payouts from the most recent cashback offer. All where paid very quickly and only took a few days.
That is very true.20mp is good enough to print big let alone web viewing
It does add a new dimension to its ability.The insane CROPABILITY of the a7r range is often overlooked.
I submitted a claim on 17th January. I got a cashback registration confirmation email after I submitted it. I got an email about a week ago saying it was accepted and payment should be within 28 days. There was also a claim reference that you can check. You could email them to check it when through ok.How long does Sony cash back usually take? Submitted a claim a month ago and heard absolutely nothing
35mm art and call it a dayI was sold on the 24mm GM but now I'm thinking of a 35mm lens instead. This would be my go-to lens when I don't want to carry all my kit. It's needs to be versatile enough for indoor/low light, portrait and street photography.
At 24mm the choice is easy. But for 35mm there seems to be almost too much choice. I've got a budget of £1k but for some reason I keep getting drawn towards the Sigma 35mm ART FE mount. Any advice/recommendations?
The 24GM is perfect in pretty much everyway. Small size, fast, sharp, great AF, great bokeh, great rendering, no coma, great build and ergonomic. I don't think I have come across any lens that's this good on the whole. You won't regret it. I almost never buy lenses new but this one was worth it.I was sold on the 24mm GM but now I'm thinking of a 35mm lens instead. This would be my go-to lens when I don't want to carry all my kit. It's needs to be versatile enough for indoor/low light, portrait and street photography.
At 24mm the choice is easy. But for 35mm there seems to be almost too much choice. I've got a budget of £1k but for some reason I keep getting drawn towards the Sigma 35mm ART FE mount. Any advice/recommendations?
If I diddnt have a batis I'd be temptedThe 24GM is perfect in pretty much everyway. Small size, fast, sharp, great AF, great bokeh, great rendering, no coma, great build and ergonomic. I don't think I have come across any lens that's this good on the whole. You won't regret it. I almost never buy lenses new but this one was worth it.
You're not helping! If Amazon had stock, I would have bought it ages ago. I have some vouchers that need spending. I might hold out a bit longer but the Sigma 35mm for £579 is mightily tempting.The 24GM is perfect in pretty much everyway. Small size, fast, sharp, great AF, great bokeh, great rendering, no coma, great build and ergonomic. I don't think I have come across any lens that's this good on the whole. You won't regret it. I almost never buy lenses new but this one was worth it.
Which Batis have you got? I considered the 40mm/f2 but I think it might be just a bit too long for me.If I diddnt have a batis I'd be tempted
25mmYou're not helping! If Amazon had stock, I would have bought it ages ago. I have some vouchers that need spending. I might hold out a bit longer but the Sigma 35mm for £579 is mightily tempting.
Which Batis have you got? I considered the 40mm/f2 but I think it might be just a bit too long for me.
You're not helping! If Amazon had stock, I would have bought it ages ago. I have some vouchers that need spending. I might hold out a bit longer but the Sigma 35mm for £579 is mightily tempting.
Which Batis have you got? I considered the 40mm/f2 but I think it might be just a bit too long for me.
Where did you find it for £579? :O
He has the Batis 25
Nice, there is one in the sales thread on this forum. Perhaps you can haggle for a better deal based in this
Nice, there is one in the sales thread on this forum. Perhaps you can haggle for a better deal based in this
Go do it before I do lol
Just noticed they're not open on Sunday. What kind of shop doesn't open on a Sunday??I've reserved the 35mm and will pick it up tomorrow. At that price I could sell it with minimal loss if I don't get on with it.
Just noticed they're not open on Sunday. What kind of shop doesn't open on a Sunday??
Same35 art, it's just superb and a bargain. Had mine since launch... And every other mount before that since launch.
A few weeks in and loving the move to Sony so far. Added an A9 + 100-400 to the A7III kit bought a few weeks ago so have the best of both worlds now (and makes it easier when out and about working two focal lengths). The kit is obviously back to the weight of my Canon days, and I do miss the 'pocket-ability' of the Fuji kit, but the focus system on the Sony is amazing in comparison, and the lenses, while expensive, are all very very good. I thought I would miss the manual dials, but actually I don't - I've even stopped using it on the 84 f/1.4, and a stand out feature for me, which I didn't even factor into the switch is the ability to save the settings, and access via the memory recall on the main dial, that in combination with the custom hold buttons has made this system a pleasure to use when switching between shooting styles.
A couple from Brighton on a cold but sunny morning with the A9 & 100-400
Seagulls and Pringles! by David Thompson, on Flickr
Young Seagull at Brighton by David Thompson, on Flickr
A few weeks in and loving the move to Sony so far. Added an A9 + 100-400 to the A7III kit bought a few weeks ago so have the best of both worlds now (and makes it easier when out and about working two focal lengths). The kit is obviously back to the weight of my Canon days, and I do miss the 'pocket-ability' of the Fuji kit, but the focus system on the Sony is amazing in comparison, and the lenses, while expensive, are all very very good. I thought I would miss the manual dials, but actually I don't - I've even stopped using it on the 84 f/1.4, and a stand out feature for me, which I didn't even factor into the switch is the ability to save the settings, and access via the memory recall on the main dial, that in combination with the custom hold buttons has made this system a pleasure to use when switching between shooting styles.
A couple from Brighton on a cold but sunny morning with the A9 & 100-400
Seagulls and Pringles! by David Thompson, on Flickr
Young Seagull at Brighton by David Thompson, on Flickr
I need to get out taking more photos, I have so much time on my hands now and I'm wasting it away
Funny looking parrot.
hardly took any photos last month and also had a pretty quiet December. determined to get out more now so took the camera out before going out for lunch.
4-1 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
1-1 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
3-1 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
Same here. First ones a cracker!
hardly took any photos last month and also had a pretty quiet December. determined to get out more now so took the camera out before going out for lunch.
4-1 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
1-1 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
3-1 by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
Lovely shots