The Amazing Sony A1/A7/A9/APS-C & Anything else welcome Mega Thread!

It's just grey and raining a bit today, the wind has stopped and it's not too cold so that's an improvement. We're overdue a few hours out but the weather hasn't been great and even if we go out there's no real point taking a camera as I already have a lot of pictures of my area in weather like this.
Grey, raining, murky and cold here :rolleyes:
 
As it's quiet, my latest creation. Oh, and taken with a tablet rather than a camera.

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It's an NH38 movement with an emmelled dial and some hands, a different second hand though and a case I chose. It's the shiny enamelled dial I wanted. I think in total it cost about £80. You can buy a watch for less but it wouldn't be this combination. Glows in the dark too :D

Sorry for the non Sony interuption but I hope it's ok as it is quiet :D
 
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We had some sun and some blue sky and it lasted for almost an hour. I was going to take a camera with me on a walk but plans changed as we had to give someone a lift so the walk was off. Finished my watch today though but cutting the crown step to length :D
 
One more computer question as I went to Currys today to have a look at the Apple laptops.

I assume that an Apple will be able to access my external photo backup drives which were made on my Windows laptop? I'm looking at the Air rather than the Pro as it's half the price.
 
One more computer question as I went to Currys today to have a look at the Apple laptops.

I assume that an Apple will be able to access my external photo backup drives which were made on my Windows laptop? I'm looking at the Air rather than the Pro as it's half the price.
Read yes, write unlikely
 
depends on the format - if they’re FAT/exFAT yes read and write.

NTFS a bit trickier. Various paid/free options to enable it with varying degrees of difficulty*.

If you don’t value the screen quality the Airs are fine machines. IMO other than at the very high end of performance needs the main reason to get a pro is the screen (colour, HDR, contrast and refresh rates). The pro is actually amazingly good value for a miniLED screen. Speakers and mics are quite a step up again on the pro vs air too. But the air’s still good (I’ve work and personal MBP of varying generations and my wife has an Air so I have good experience of both.)



*in case anyone is wondering, I use Anylinuxfs installed with Homebrew. OK command line to mount a drive but then appears in Finder like a network share (and unmounted from there) and it supports a very wide range of filesystems read/write (e.g. ntfs, btrfs, xfs - the latter two handy if you've ever mounting drives from a NAS).
 
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I've had my new A7C II now for about a month, and to be honest, I'm not really feeling it. Sure it smaller and lighter than my A7R V, but I don't know, I just prefer using that body over the smaller A7C II ? Do I need to give it some more time ?

I can't argue with the image quality, and I don't really know what it is about the camera that I'm not enjoying, (especially as I also have an A6700 which is almost identical in size / weigh and body design), but it's the last body I tend to pick up ?
 
If you like the A6700 but not the A7cII then I really have no idea. I think you need to compare your cameras and try to be more specific.

I think my biggest gripe with the A7cII is the rear screen being articulated without the ability to tilt in line wirh the body. It feels so awkward to me compared to my A7III.
 
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This vid popped up and I watched it. I thought someone might be interested in his Sony to Leica profiles which are I think free and listed in the description. There's also a link to other templates and free stuff. I don't know how how useful they are but as they seem to be free I thought someone might be interested.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_gdeRaCWGo
 
I've just watched a vid in which the guy enthused about 2.35:1 aspect ratio. I might give it a try one day, maybe for single shots, maybe for the final ratio for a panorama. Does anyone use 2.35:1?

PS.
2.35:1 is available in camera with my A7cII.
 
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I've just watched a vid in which the guy enthused about 2.35:1 aspect ratio. I might give it a try one day, maybe for single shots, maybe for the final ratio for a panorama. Does anyone use 2.35:1?

PS.
2.35:1 is available in camera with my A7cII.

I might crop to it for one or two shots, but not often at all. Generally the widest I go is 2:1.
 
I've just watched a vid in which the guy enthused about 2.35:1 aspect ratio. I might give it a try one day, maybe for single shots, maybe for the final ratio for a panorama. Does anyone use 2.35:1?

PS.
2.35:1 is available in camera with my A7cII.

I do love a wide aspect ratio. I have the aspect marker mapped to a custom button. Raws are obviously still the full image, but it helps with composition.
 
I do love a wide aspect ratio. I have the aspect marker mapped to a custom button. Raws are obviously still the full image, but it helps with composition.

I used to have a Panasonic LXx and it had different aspect ratios on a switch and one of them was 16:9 and I have cropped panoramas to 16:9 but I've never used or cropped to 2.35:1.

I've used all my 3 custom modes but not the Mx modes but they're saved to the card and disappear when it's formatted so I haven't bothered saving 2.35:1 but it isn't too difficult to set manually if needed. I have saved it in Camera Raw and also in the JPEG processor too, just in case :D
 
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I've had my new A7C II now for about a month, and to be honest, I'm not really feeling it. Sure it smaller and lighter than my A7R V, but I don't know, I just prefer using that body over the smaller A7C II ? Do I need to give it some more time ?

I can't argue with the image quality, and I don't really know what it is about the camera that I'm not enjoying, (especially as I also have an A6700 which is almost identical in size / weigh and body design), but it's the last body I tend to pick up ?
Seems odd given that (I assume) you like the a6700, but gelling with gear can be a very personal thing. I prefer the other styl bodies too.
 
I think it might be the lenses. On my A6700 my most used lenses are tiny and very light and suit the size and style of the body. Whereas on my A7C II my fav lenses (the 20-70 F4 and 16-35 PZ) just seem a little too big but perfect on the A7RV ??

I need to use it more to see if I get used to it, as otherwise it’s a very nice camera.
 
I think it might be the lenses. On my A6700 my most used lenses are tiny and very light and suit the size and style of the body. Whereas on my A7C II my fav lenses (the 20-70 F4 and 16-35 PZ) just seem a little too big but perfect on the A7RV ??

I need to use it more to see if I get used to it, as otherwise it’s a very nice camera.
To be fair the 20-70mm and 16-35mm PZ are some of the smaller, lighter FE lenses, unless you're just going to use the small primes.
 
New Sigma lenses on the Rumor site.

The 35mm will have to go some to beat the GM (imo).
 
Just going by the trend, it's probably a downsized version
It says it's going to be smaller than their gen 1, but I can't see as the whole package it being better than the GM. Of course, it probably won't be as much as the GM either ;)
 
It says it's going to be smaller than their gen 1, but I can't see as the whole package it being better than the GM. Of course, it probably won't be as much as the GM either ;)

The GM is quite old by tech standards
It's still a terrific lens no doubt but I'd hope a company like sigma can catch up at least optically after 5 years.
 
The GM is quite old by tech standards
It's still a terrific lens no doubt but I'd hope a company like sigma can catch up at least optically after 5 years.
I know it's personal preference but I love the rendering of the GM, AF is top notch too.
 
I know it's personal preference but I love the rendering of the GM, AF is top notch too.
Not saying it's not, and AF is likely going to be better on Sony.
Optically (inc. rendering) sigma could be better (or worst), just saying it's a possibility
 
Not saying it's not, and AF is likely going to be better on Sony.
Optically (inc. rendering) sigma could be better (or worst), just saying it's a possibility
I’m sure it’ll be a superb lens regardless, the art line has a proven track record (y)
 
I’m sure it’ll be a superb lens regardless, the art line has a proven track record (y)
I wasn't too impressed with the current sigma 35mm f1.4 but that's because I'm comparing it to Sony 35GM.

It's probably the 2nd best option but IMO GM is a lot better that it's bit of a distant 2nd best.

The new 35mm/1.2ii is pretty nice. But the GM still has its benefits like closer focussing and it's still a wee bit sharper at f1.4.
 
Just one thing on MFD as it came up when we were talking about 85's too. MFD is one thing but we should also think about how big the subject is in the frame especially when looking at different focal lengths. For example an 85mm might have a MFD which is longer than another lens with a different focal length but how big the subject is in the frame might be what matters. A longer working distance might be an advantage and there's perspective to think about.

Sorry to interrupt :D

Oh, and on 85's. I thought I'd sold all my film era ones but I still have my Zuiko 85mm f2 :D
 
Just one thing on MFD as it came up when we were talking about 85's too. MFD is one thing but we should also think about how big the subject is in the frame especially when looking at different focal lengths. For example an 85mm might have a MFD which is longer than another lens with a different focal length but how big the subject is in the frame might be what matters. A longer working distance might be an advantage and there's perspective to think about.

Sorry to interrupt :D

Oh, and on 85's. I thought I'd sold all my film era ones but I still have my Zuiko 85mm f2 :D

Not to mention differences in performance at MFD. No point having a close MFD if the image is soft and you need to stop down to f11 to make it usable.
 
Just one thing on MFD as it came up when we were talking about 85's too. MFD is one thing but we should also think about how big the subject is in the frame especially when looking at different focal lengths. For example an 85mm might have a MFD which is longer than another lens with a different focal length but how big the subject is in the frame might be what matters. A longer working distance might be an advantage and there's perspective to think about.

Sorry to interrupt :D

Oh, and on 85's. I thought I'd sold all my film era ones but I still have my Zuiko 85mm f2 :D
That does matter with certain things yeah. Obviously for things like portraiture it's not going to matter as you'll not be close enough to worry about MFD, but certainly other types of close up photogrpahy it can have a bearing. Talking of which, one thing I like on the RX1R II is that there's a lens ring to change it from 'normal' to close focus. It's far from macro but it helps get closer (y)
 
That does matter with certain things yeah. Obviously for things like portraiture it's not going to matter as you'll not be close enough to worry about MFD, but certainly other types of close up photogrpahy it can have a bearing. Talking of which, one thing I like on the RX1R II is that there's a lens ring to change it from 'normal' to close focus. It's far from macro but it helps get closer (y)

One thing I do like is having a decent amount of magnification for shots of flowers, leaves or other interesting things when I'm out with a non macro. Some 35 and 50mm lenses have decent close focusing and some don't. My Sony 85mm f1.8 (so Google tells me) has quite a long MFD at 0.8m but still manages 0.13x and gets the subject bigger in the frame than some 35 or 50's I've had.

I just thought it was worth mentioning, me being a pedantic geek and all :D

What I sometimes do is carry a No.4 close up filter for the occasional detail picture. It's ok in the central area but less good towards the edges but it's good enough for me.
 
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Oooh. Look...


I have the 35mm f1.2 and f1.4 and 50mm f1.2 and f2 apo and haven't used them for a while so I shouldn't really be interested in this. The 35mm f1.4 can be a bit funky at wide apertures with messy scenes but it calms down a bit by f2 but still has rubbish corners but even so it's possibly still a good option compared to a 40mm f2.
 
YaY! Just booked a cruise, my first ever and Mrs WW's first ever too. In May :D So that's a cruise and a trip to Thailand booked for this year as the main holidays and we may have a few days away before the cruise. Also just been invited to a "buying event" at JLR which is nice as The Boss has given me permission to change the Evoque. I'll be taking pictures on the holidays but probably not at JLR, probably with my A7cII and 40mm. What else? :D
 
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YaY! Just booked a cruise, my first ever and Mrs WW's first ever too. In May :D So that's a cruise and a trip to Thailand booked for this year as the main holidays and we may have a few days away before the cruise. Also just been invited to a "buying event" at JLR which is nice as The Boss has given me permission to change the Evoque. I'll be taking pictures on the holidays but probably not at JLR, probably with my A7cII and 40mm. What else? :D
We've been looking at doing a cruise next year (our first ever) but it's uber expensive. We were wanting to do a 7 day Norwegian Fjord cruise and for an outside cabin you're looking at £4k-4.5k not including drinks :eek:
 
The killer costs on cruises are the off-boat excursions, after being stung on the first cruise I went on, on the second, we arranged some of our own trips, sometimes its cheaper to use local transport (taxi/bus) and more flexible. For Rome, Sorrento and Pisa/Florence, it was cheaper for us to hire a limo for day (with driver!!) than to take 4 x Norwegian Cruise Line trips into Rome, and we could get to go exactly where we wanted! In Palma, it was cheaper to walk off the boat and get a cab, than use the cruise trip coach!!!!
 
The killer costs on cruises are the off-boat excursions, after being stung on the first cruise I went on, on the second, we arranged some of our own trips, sometimes its cheaper to use local transport (taxi/bus) and more flexible. For Rome, Sorrento and Pisa/Florence, it was cheaper for us to hire a limo for day (with driver!!) than to take 4 x Norwegian Cruise Line trips into Rome, and we could get to go exactly where we wanted! In Palma, it was cheaper to walk off the boat and get a cab, than use the cruise trip coach!!!!
I don't use organised excursions, we prefer to do things on our own.
 
We've been looking at doing a cruise next year (our first ever) but it's uber expensive. We were wanting to do a 7 day Norwegian Fjord cruise and for an outside cabin you're looking at £4k-4.5k not including drinks :eek:
Are you going to the north to the arctic regions?
It is pretty expensive and something we've always dreamed of doing ourselves. Hopefully once kids are out the house, though that's like 20 years away :ROFLMAO:
 
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We've wondered a little about a Rhine or Danube cruise through Europe.
 
I really fancy a trip to see the Northern Lights one year so a question for those who've seen the lights...

Can you see much by eye or are they mostly a result of a long exposure and processing? If you can't see much by eye I don't think I'll bother.

We're just going on a weeks cruise starting at Mallorca and going to Italy, France and Spain. I think that's right. We booked an outer cabin with a window which cost more than the inner windowless cabin which the website initially assumed we'd want but Mrs WW wouldn't let me book one with a balcony as that cost even more. I'm not really bothered about the cost as who are we going to leave our money to? No disrespect to people struggling with money and I understand how that feels as I've been there but decades of hard work with next to no social life got me here.

It might be May until I get a camera out again. There seems no end to this weather and more importantly this light.

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I've been to Mallorca twice with two different GF's. I'll have to be careful what I call The Boss.
 
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