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I don't shoot action, motorsports, so this is perfect for my needs. I didn't know the A7R II was this awesome... I need Gaviscon
Are you for real?
I don't shoot action, motorsports, so this is perfect for my needs. I didn't know the A7R II was this awesome... I need Gaviscon

A7RII + 85 1.4 G Master + 70-200 2.8 G Master and my life will be sorted. Made Thai Chicken curry for dinner.
Thai Chicken red curry by Anirban Acharya, on Flickr
A7RII + 85 1.4 G Master + 70-200 2.8 G Master and my life will be sorted. Made Thai Chicken curry for dinner.
Thai Chicken red curry by Anirban Acharya, on Flickr
Fresh cream? Tick...
Chocolate flavored fresh cream? Tick...
Butterscotch flavored fresh cream? Tick...
Chocolate Ganache? Tick...
Vanilla sponge? Tick...
Nutella? Tick...
Malted milk biscuits?Tick...
Cayyyyyke by David Raynham, on Flickr
Fat @rse ?... tick
Heart attack ? ... tick
Dammit, I'm hungry now !
Nice, it does show how photography is all about lighting@rookies , the video below is for you. I am thinking of switching as well.
Sony A7RII and the 85 G Master -
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArYTUsW1U-E
Nice, it does show how photography is all about lighting![]()
Do you know what the best eye tracking device is? ........... YouLook very impressive that does.. Like the Eye tracking that something I missed out on the A7ii unless that didnt have it?
Don't base your own decision on what others do. You don't need someone else to want or buy the A7rII to justify buying it yourself. You need to decide and be happy with what's right for you@anibap are you pulling my legs? Or seriously think on a Sony
Don't base your own decision on what others do. You don't need someone else to want or buy the A7rII to justify buying it yourself. You need to decide and be happy with what's right for you![]()
Hurry up then, we don't deserve to witness another day of you going back and forth in this thread.I know mate. I've almost decided but shock he thinking of it too
Absolutely. Both natural light at one of the best time of the day and artificial light used properly.Nice, it does show how photography is all about lighting![]()
Well, lighting... and breasts.t!
I know mate. I've almost decided but shock he thinking of it too
If @rookies does jump to Sony and ends up back on this thread talking of regret, the Mods will be getting a PM..... I can't take anymore![]()
I am fine mate. Cameras and lenses are just tools and if I can't take decent pictures with what I have, the problem will be with me and not the tools. I have seen another video of a guy producing equally brilliant shots with a D5100 (I owned before FF) and 85 F1.8G and some mindblowing images and the secret behind such images are with the person behind the camera and not the camera and lenses.
Pick what you think you will be happy with, but in my eyes, you will be making a bad mistake. You have the 70-200 2.8 VRII. Serious enthusiasts will kill for that lens and you have the best allrounder full frame available in the market today. I think you need to seriously think what you want. I have seen several people here and in other forums just buying stuff and selling to buy something else and still not satisfied.
Maybe the Sony is right for you, but first, try to find out what you want from photography and what you'd like to shoot. All that remains, in the end, are moments captured and after a few years as someone said here, you will not think of what gear you used.
Good luck mate. I am not selling up my Nikon, rather trying to learn from members here and elsewhere and on the internet how to take better photos. In all honesty, a 35mm or 50mm lens is more than enough to explore and learn photography.
Wise wordsI am fine mate. Cameras and lenses are just tools and if I can't take decent pictures with what I have, the problem will be with me and not the tools. I have seen another video of a guy producing equally brilliant shots with a D5100 (I owned before FF) and 85 F1.8G and some mindblowing images and the secret behind such images are with the person behind the camera and not the camera and lenses.
Pick what you think you will be happy with, but in my eyes, you will be making a bad mistake. You have the 70-200 2.8 VRII. Serious enthusiasts will kill for that lens and you have the best allrounder full frame available in the market today. I think you need to seriously think what you want. I have seen several people here and in other forums just buying stuff and selling to buy something else and still not satisfied.
Maybe the Sony is right for you, but first, try to find out what you want from photography and what you'd like to shoot. All that remains, in the end, are moments captured and after a few years as someone said here, you will not think of what gear you used.
Good luck mate. I am not selling up my Nikon, rather trying to learn from members here and elsewhere and on the internet how to take better photos. In all honesty, a 35mm or 50mm lens is more than enough to explore and learn photography.
Good to watch that, thanks for posting. His wife seemed totally uninterested in the whole photoshoot thing.Nice, it does show how photography is all about lighting![]()
Exquisite bokeh!
^^^^^ this. Yes there are certain times when having the best AF system might get you a shot that a lesser camera wouldn't, but for most of the time you don't need the best gear to get the best shots.I am fine mate. Cameras and lenses are just tools and if I can't take decent pictures with what I have, the problem will be with me and not the tools. I have seen another video of a guy producing equally brilliant shots with a D5100 (I owned before FF) and 85 F1.8G and some mindblowing images and the secret behind such images are with the person behind the camera and not the camera and lenses.
^^^^^ this again. I keep forgetting how good the VRII is until I go back to using it, as I mentioned a few posts back. Truly outstanding lens in performance and IQ.Pick what you think you will be happy with, but in my eyes, you will be making a bad mistake. You have the 70-200 2.8 VRII. Serious enthusiasts will kill for that lens and you have the best allrounder full frame available in the market today. I think you need to seriously think what you want. I have seen several people here and in other forums just buying stuff and selling to buy something else and still not satisfied.
You have the 70-200 2.8 VRII. Serious enthusiasts will kill for that lens and you have the best allrounder full frame available in the market today..
There's two camps, those that say it doesn't affect RAW and those who says it doesDoes anyone use the active d lighting?? I've never really understood it sorry but is it effective for raw
There's two camps, those that say it doesn't affect RAW and those who says it does![]()
Yes ... and one of those camps will be wrong.There's two camps, those that say it doesn't affect RAW and those who says it does![]()
The gent at the Nikon class I went to agrees it effects RAW, but he's also an advocate of using it regardless of processing software. Interestingly it made more of a difference in his D800 than it did my D750 with like for like settings. The D750 appeared to produce better shadow detail from the outset.Yes ... and one of those camps will be wrong.
Active D Lighting affects exposure at the time of taking the image - therefore it WILL affect the raw file. Only Nikon s/w will correctly apply the exposure tweak, other s/w will reveal underexposed images. My advice is don't use it.
I guess it's one of those things that some swear by (or swear atThe gent at the Nikon class I went to agrees it effects RAW, but he's also an advocate of using it regardless of processing software. Interestingly it made more of a difference in his D800 than it did my D750 with like for like settings. The D750 appeared to produce better shadow detail from the outset.
Yep, I don't use it TBH, the shadows slider's easy enough to use in Lightroom if I need itI guess it's one of those things that some swear by (or swear at) - but given all the other things that may complicate an exposure, why make life any more complicated is my view
I like simple
The DR and recovery abilities of modern bodies is nothing short of amazing imo, I remember using slide film and that had 0 tolerance ...

I set mine to 'Auto' in the menu settings, it does help.Does anyone use the active d lighting?? I've never really understood it sorry but is it effective for raw
Always worth trying these things for yourself and making your own mind up you don't need itMines off. Perhaps i should try some other settings.