I did try tell him, but not everyone has that kinda budget..he should be fine
He does if he can afford both.
I did try tell him, but not everyone has that kinda budget..he should be fine
Wow that's interesting. You can defy physics I guess.Thats kind of where I was at with my D800, the D750 really does feel much better, bit smaller, bit lighter, nice features like wifi / u1-u2 and flappy screen. When you use it with the 1.8G primes its very light and surprisingly compact for a DSLR.
D750 and 50 1.8g is approx 1kg
A7ii and 55 1.8 is approx 900g
D750 and 85 1.8g is approx 1.18kg
A7ii and 85 1.8 is approx 1.08kg
Take battery life into consideration and the tables turn slightly. I think each Sony battery is 80g. 4 Sony batteries to 1 Nikon in terms of shots per charge. 1 spare Sony and the total carrying weight is equal.
Not yet maybe summer time. But nah keeping this till new models outHe does if he can afford both.
Not yet maybe summer time. But nah keeping this till new models out
Wow that's interesting. You can defy physics I guess.
The glass is where the weight is on and whether it's mirrorless or not the glass wall be same weight
I'm looking to buy an A7ii in about two weeks time, along with the 55 1.8
I notice the kit lens can be bought for another £140 which could give me a little more range until I can afford the Batis lenses. Wondered peoples opinions on this lens?
For the money and for a standard f3.5-5.6 kit lens I think it's rather good.
My next purchase is the 70-200 the 16-35 then one of the new Olympus bodies em1mk2 but I may just may buy a new FZ1000 if they announce it for that grab and run camera....
It'll be interesting to see what comes along to tempt... I can't think of much more I could want, except obviously dual card slots, weather sealing and not having to change the battery after every shot.
Other than those things I'm struggling a bit, maybe an articulated screen and a really good silent or just quiet mode without the drawbacks of the current one.
My next purchase is the 70-200 the 16-35 then one of the new Olympus bodies em1mk2 but I may just may buy a new FZ1000 if they announce it for that grab and run camera....
Any you land scape photographer use slot filters on the Sony??
Sounds goodMight be getting a 25mm batis. Gonna sleep on it as I got one reserved and ready to collect
Sounds? It's a masterpiece of a lens apparentlySounds good
Should think so for £900 odd. What photography u using it for. It seems do it all even close upSounds? It's a masterpiece of a lens apparently
Sounds? It's a masterpiece of a lens apparently
Wide angle portraitShould think so for £900 odd. What photography u using it for. It seems do it all even close up
I'm considering it. Not brought it bro!So you have a 14, 24-70, 35 1.4, 55.8 and you also want a 25?
24-70 canon f2.8 mk2 btwWell he a jammy b****r if he can have all that
Well he a jammy b****r if he can have all that
Sounds? It's a masterpiece of a lens apparently
Ok
Some questions.....
When I am using the Flexible Spot I can only adjust the spot once then take the image if I want to adjust the spot again I have to go back into it but selecting it again the FN menu to alter the slot position is this how it done or am i missing something... Just wondering not that I be using it that much to be honest but for info...
Raw are people using Compress or Uncompress?
Uncompressed.
Go to custom settings and change the center button to standard. Then with one touch of the center button you are free to use the directional pad/wheel to move the focus point around. Does that make sense?
Yes that makes sense pal. Will try that tmr. What is it currently doing by default I forgot