Thanks for the suggestion but I think there must be more to it than that - I shoot at 1/500th on my RX10iv all the time and it’s generally fine for birds on a perch (eg I got a whole lot of sharp shots today with that shutter speed with the RX10). Cheers
Thanks for the suggestion but I think there must be more to it than that - I shoot at 1/500th on my RX10iv all the time and it’s generally fine for birds on a perch (eg I got a whole lot of sharp shots today with that shutter speed with the RX10). Cheers
Whilst I don't think this is your problem, things like motion blur due to slow shutter speeds often are more noticeable on larger and/or higher res sensors.
I think with modern day sensors having the ability to crop like they do it could quite easily replace a 70-200mm, but not at £4k and not if it weighs 1.3kg+ for me. That’s one thing I love about the Sony 70-200mm GM II, it’s ‘only’ a touch over a kilo
I think with modern day sensors having the ability to crop like they do it could quite easily replace a 70-200mm, but not at £4k and not if it weighs 1.3kg+ for me. That’s one thing I love about the Sony 70-200mm GM II, it’s ‘only’ a touch over a kilo
I used to find the 100-400mm light enough to take everywhere but as my fibro gets worse it's becomming more and more of a chore and I like to keep weight down as much as possible.
I think it depends on whether a prime lens or a zoom is more to your liking.
As I've mentioned before, my two A65s usually wear a Sigma 10~20mm and a Tamron 16~300mm, which gives me a lot of options from seriously wide to very long, in a relatively compact outfit...
I am typically shooting events that are a couple of hours or so. I will swap weight for light in most cases. I got the 28-70 F2 recently and for Gigs I will have that on a gripped A9iii, a gripped A1 and a 70-200mm F2.8 and an A1 with 14mm F1.8. Gripped bodies on a dual harness and 14mm around my neck. For the 15-20 minutes I need them the convenience is worth it. For events that last a couple of hours I usually keep the 14mm or ultrawide zoom in a pocket or bag and carry just two bodies. 4K is a massive amount to spend though and I doubt I will be an early adopter. If it comes down to around 2.5K I may well be tempted. A second A9iii is on the cards first though as the A1iis will be a long time before they drop in price a bit. I'll have an A7Riii for sale soon to help with the A9iii purchase
I am typically shooting events that are a couple of hours or so. I will swap weight for light in most cases. I got the 28-70 F2 recently and for Gigs I will have that on a gripped A9iii, a gripped A1 and a 70-200mm F2.8 and an A1 with 14mm F1.8. Gripped bodies on a dual harness and 14mm around my neck. For the 15-20 minutes I need them the convenience is worth it. For events that last a couple of hours I usually keep the 14mm or ultrawide zoom in a pocket or bag and carry just two bodies. 4K is a massive amount to spend though and I doubt I will be an early adopter. If it comes down to around 2.5K I may well be tempted. A second A9iii is on the cards first though as the A1iis will be a long time before they drop in price a bit. I'll have an A7Riii for sale soon to help with the A9iii purchase
I don’t like grips as I prefer to wrap my little finger under the body, feels more secure to me too. I don’t find it any hardship turning the camera 90 degrees to shoot portrait orientation.
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Dyxum lens guide provides information about most lenses ever released for Minolta and Sony Alpha system (A-mount and E-mount DSLR, SLT, and ILC cameras)
www.dyxum.com
You don't need to be part of the forum to use the database.
It's a database of all the lens for both Sony a-mount and e-mount
You can filter based on primes, zooms, focal lengths, aperture etc
Anyway AFAIK, you can use link above to dig into all options
24mm f1.4 - Sony and Sigma
24mm f1.8 - Samyang, viltrox
24mm f2 - sigma, zeiss (though this is a 25mm)
Dyxum lens guide provides information about most lenses ever released for Minolta and Sony Alpha system (A-mount and E-mount DSLR, SLT, and ILC cameras)
www.dyxum.com
You don't need to be part of the forum to use the database.
It's a database of all the lens for both Sony a-mount and e-mount
You can filter based on primes, zooms, focal lengths, aperture etc
Anyway AFAIK, you can use link above to dig into all options
24mm f1.4 - Sony and Sigma
24mm f1.8 - Samyang, viltrox
24mm f2 - sigma, zeiss (though this is a 25mm)
Dyxum lens guide provides information about most lenses ever released for Minolta and Sony Alpha system (A-mount and E-mount DSLR, SLT, and ILC cameras)
www.dyxum.com
You don't need to be part of the forum to use the database.
It's a database of all the lens for both Sony a-mount and e-mount
You can filter based on primes, zooms, focal lengths, aperture etc
Anyway AFAIK, you can use link above to dig into all options
24mm f1.4 - Sony and Sigma
24mm f1.8 - Samyang, viltrox
24mm f2 - sigma, zeiss (though this is a 25mm)
I’ve just been looking at the 24GM, I can get it used for £649 but without the accessories, sadly I’ve not had much time to plan the trip otherwise I’d have ordered grey market and got the 35GM.
I’ve just been looking at the 24GM, I can get it used for £649 but without the accessories, sadly I’ve not had much time to plan the trip otherwise I’d have ordered grey market and got the 35GM.
I’ve just been looking at the 24GM, I can get it used for £649 but without the accessories, sadly I’ve not had much time to plan the trip otherwise I’d have ordered grey market and got the 35GM.
You could buy used? Might get next day delivery. Then if you sell it on your return it's much like renting
Personally I prefer the 35GM, but if you've got an R body or decent resolution (or don't mind lower resolution) get the 24GM and shoot in APSC for both focal lengths.
You could buy used? Might get next day delivery. Then if you sell it on your return it's much like renting
Personally I prefer the 35GM, but if you've got an R body or decent resolution (or don't mind lower resolution) get the 24GM and shoot in APSC for both focal lengths.
I’m taking the Sony A7R iiia and the wife is taking the Canon R5 so not sure I’ll use the crop mode but I’m leaning towards the 35GM as for the same price it’ll cost me for something else, I can pick up the 35 for similar money used.
I’m taking the Sony A7R iiia and the wife is taking the Canon R5 so not sure I’ll use the crop mode but I’m leaning towards the 35GM as for the same price it’ll cost me for something else, I can pick up the 35 for similar money used.
I’m taking the Sony A7R iiia and the wife is taking the Canon R5 so not sure I’ll use the crop mode but I’m leaning towards the 35GM as for the same price it’ll cost me for something else, I can pick up the 35 for similar money used.
I’m taking the Sony A7R iiia and the wife is taking the Canon R5 so not sure I’ll use the crop mode but I’m leaning towards the 35GM as for the same price it’ll cost me for something else, I can pick up the 35 for similar money used.
I got some additional Sony 50-150mm f/2.0 GM lens specs: Weight: 1340g Length: 200mm 50-150 2.0 GM is slightly bigger than the Tamron 35-150mm f/2.0 It's white(!) shipment start: beginning of June Price: 4400 Euro So this lens will be a bit heavier, bigger and a lot more expensive than the...
I got some additional Sony 50-150mm f/2.0 GM lens specs: Weight: 1340g Length: 200mm 50-150 2.0 GM is slightly bigger than the Tamron 35-150mm f/2.0 It's white(!) shipment start: beginning of June Price: 4400 Euro So this lens will be a bit heavier, bigger and a lot more expensive than the...
Hi all, I am jumping into this thread now as I am just about to take delivery of a A7R V and 50mm 1.4 GM (Gray Import). I will be looking to add other lenses soon, thinking of Sony 20mm 1.8, 35mm 1.4 GM and 85mm GM II
An update on my A7III saving to a new folder every day.
Sony sent me a list of things to try including checking various menu settings, resetting the camera, taking the battery out etc none of which worked.
Just to be sure there was nothing lens related, although I can't really see how, I thought I'd try a different lens but that didn't make any difference either.
I've replied to Sony and I'll wait for their reply but I think this is going to end in sending it in for repair.
I’m taking the Sony A7R iiia and the wife is taking the Canon R5 so not sure I’ll use the crop mode but I’m leaning towards the 35GM as for the same price it’ll cost me for something else, I can pick up the 35 for similar money used.
As I said, imo the 35GM is the better all round lens. If I need wider I just shoot a panorama. I have the Riii myself, I don't use crop mode but I'm sure it'll still give enough pixels
As I said, imo the 35GM is the better all round lens. If I need wider I just shoot a panorama. I have the Riii myself, I don't use crop mode but I'm sure it'll still give enough pixels
Out of interest do you find shooting panos with the 35mm you get an parallax effect? I’ve only done panos shooting with a wide angle and the parallax effect is a PITA.
Out of interest do you find shooting panos with the 35mm you get an parallax effect? I’ve only done panos shooting with a wide angle and the parallax effect is a PITA.
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