I'd save the money and get a compatible Canon (or Nikon) body ... but thats just me (being incredibly trollish!).I'd suggests save the money and get a native 100-400mm GM but I appreciate its a fair bit more expensive.
I'd save the money and get a compatible Canon (or Nikon) body ... but thats just me (being incredibly trollish!).![]()
I might have been misreading the OP ... but buying a camera to suit the 150-600 would be cheaper than buying a 100-400. (Re-reading I'm still not sure if the OP already has the Sigma or was looking to buy it and an adaptor.)what good is that if he already has A7RII![]()
I might have been misreading the OP ... but buying a camera to suit the 150-600 would be cheaper than buying a 100-400. (Re-reading I'm still not sure if the OP already has the Sigma or was looking to buy it and an adaptor.)
I was trying to be funny, but if you have to explain the joke then the joke has obviously failed!
In a more helpful comment perhaps - Sigma say the MC11 works with the 150-600 C.
I guess (?) at the end of the day you need to work out your requirements and then see what ILC system suits best. As an overall system (and many people will disagree) its only the new third generation A9 / A7III / A7RIII cameras which are really matching dSLRs - yes there are areas where the older Sony mirrorless are better, but as an overall package you perhaps need the third gen.
I'm increasingly thinking that the distinction mirrorless vs dSLR is (to the user) rather fake. Its the overall system which is important.
I guess (?) at the end of the day you need to work out your requirements and then see what ILC system suits best. As an overall system (and many people will disagree) its only the new third generation A9 / A7III / A7RIII cameras which are really matching dSLRs - yes there are areas where the older Sony mirrorless are better, but as an overall package you perhaps need the third gen.
I'm increasingly thinking that the distinction mirrorless vs dSLR is (to the user) rather fake. Its the overall system which is important.
Now obvious choices are D500, Fuji XT2 and Canon 7D Mark 2.
If you did want to look at Sony ... http://briansmith.com/best-150-600mm-superzoom-for-sony-a7rii/ suggests the Tamron 150-600 (first gen) A-mount with the Sony A-mount adaptor is the best option (the only option which focuses across the full focal length)
An XT2 with the Fuji 100-400 would give a similar field of view to an A7RII with 150-600 though and a MUCH smaller package.XT2 is not really better than A7RII tbh in AF or IQ. I am not sure why you would consider that an obvious choice...?
An XT2 with the Fuji 100-400 would give a similar field of view to an A7RII with 150-600 though and a MUCH smaller package.
I’ve decided to stay with Nikon just now and bought a D500.
Will pick up a 150-600mm this week.
Think it was the best option for me in the meantime.
The AF is fantastic and I’m used to the system.
Might look at mirrorless next year.
D500 definitely has better AF than A7RII for shooting action with tele-lenses.
A7RII has its advantages too but I am not sure they fit your usecase. Hope you enjoy your nikon D500, its a lovely camera![]()