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Not to be nasty, but the problem here is the photographer, rather than the kit.
It would seem so but he needs help.
I don't have the camera.
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Not to be nasty, but the problem here is the photographer, rather than the kit.
Shibuya Crossing.
I'm persuading him to get the A9@rookies
Have you bought the Sony A9 yet? What lenses are you going for?
You shouldn't need to, the Sony A9 is enough of a temptation for @rookiesI'm persuading him to get the A9
Amazing work. The Sony A9 would be great in your hands
I'm persuading him to get the A9
O has it?i don't think he needs an persuading. especially as the nikon has developed a fault..
i don't think he needs an persuading. especially as the nikon has developed a fault..
Tbh I don't understand why a lot of u guys keep chopping and changing...
Don't some of u guys do your research and first see if something matches what your needs are and then buy?
Granted if something new comes out with better specs that improve your shooting then fine but to from nikon to Sony to whatever is madness.
I've only ever changed from canon to Sony due to mirrless tech.
The difference between DSLR and mirrorless Is huge and more than gas so anyone switching like that makes a lot of sense but going from one mirrorless system to another is bizarre and at a rate that shocks me here.Maybe I'm in a mood... I've had man flu which is very serious... but I don't think we should be persuading anyone and particularly not a serial switcher. Soz to be a killjoy and all but apart from feeding gas the cost/benefit/hassle analysis surely needs doing?
New kit could bring a silent shutter, slightly better eye detect, slightly faster focusing, a frame or so more per second... These things may tip the balance but for other people and perhaps even most people it's just gas, isn't it? And if it is why feed it?
The difference between DSLR and mirrorless Is huge and more than gas so anyone switching like that makes a lot of sense but going from one mirrorless system to another is bizarre and at a rate that shocks me here.
Just do your research and get the correct system that suits you.
Who else has seen Your Name?
Took this after been up for over 30 hours and have cramp in my leg.
I am sure you could chop in a A7 III for one?Are you offering?
Wise words better tell @rookiesThe difference between DSLR and mirrorless Is huge and more than gas so anyone switching like that makes a lot of sense but going from one mirrorless system to another is bizarre and at a rate that shocks me here.
Just do your research and get the correct system that suits you.
spill the beans......
spill the beans......
And you do too now innit lol Welcome fellow Sony A9 owner.We all know you do
I am sure you could chop in a A7 III for one?
Fair point..... you do this for a living, where I am just a GAS sufferer.When I find the A73 limiting...until then I am spending money on glass. After Japan I wanted an R4 more to be honest.
I'm sure from memory some of you A7iii users came from using a Fuji XT3? I'm wondering how you found the switch? I ask as an ex A7 user. I switched to Fuji as I preferred the colours and as someone who shoots using Jpeg only I found the Fuji files required very little post-processing a task Ive never enjoyed!
How do you find the Sony files/colours compared to Fuji now?
I'm tempted by some good deals at present to make the move for the one main reason. I'm attracted to the eye af tracking on the Sony A7iii. I have the pleasure of five active grandchildren and the ease of nailing the focus using the Sony tracking would give me a higher hit rate than I'm getting on my XT3. Yes, I know it can also be about technique but I'm anything nowadays to make my photography more pleasurable and not a chore!
Thoughts appreciated.
When I find the A73 limiting...until then I am spending money on glass. After Japan I wanted an R4 more to be honest.
Fair point..... you do this for a living, where I am just a GAS sufferer.
I need to get my Sony gear out more often..... I've not even had time to wash & wax the car for some car photos
The A7RIV is the only one I regret buying tbh should have saved myself some £££'s and just got the A7RIII.
Well just had a little quick play before putting the battery back on charge and having to do the school run. Not really took anything just looking at setting as it still on FW5.
How does this real time AF work is it on all the time or something need to change or is that only on FW6
Also I get Black out free when doing a burst of shoots.. But not on Single Shoot is that normal?
Shouldve watched the video with settings I posted.
I'm not planning on buying one, just something that popped into my thought bankAll the time. Although I would not get an A9 just for that. It is amazing. But I have never not been able to track using the A7iii at 10fps.
Then again I’m not tracking anything too fast or too hard to track. Maybe birds and motorsport it comes in to its own.
Thanks. I wouldn't have expected it on single shot tbh.It not black out free for a Single shot photo @snerkler as you did ask this this morning but it is for eventing else and it pretty good if you use it a lot..
Just watched it again lol and now i know.. And need to get FW 6 on for the doggy eyes ha ha.. But i got to say this AF is insane hell a lot better than the Z6 but from the A7iii just a bit not that much but am still toying with it as weather is crap to do anything...