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Thanks Toby. Canon do mirrorless…???Nice pics. I keep thinking you’ve bought a Canon when you say R5![]()



Don't think such a lens existsHi,
any one used a 70-105 f4 G on a A6600 ! ?

16-35mm is soo last century. We need something more interesting like 14-30mm or 16-50mm or 15-40mm etc.Things seem to have gone quiet on a 16-35mm f2.8 GM II for quite a while now, I wonder if it’s still in the pipeline?
www.sonyalpharumors.com
16-50mm would be great, assuming they could make an f4 version a similar size and weight of the 20-70mm I don’t understand why no-one’s made one16-35mm is soo last century. We need something more interesting like 14-30mm or 16-50mm or 15-40mm etc.
Though the 20-70mm is just brilliant. One of the best lenses IMO.

Sorry, typo, should be 24-105 f4 GDon't think such a lens exists![]()
Ah right. Erm no haven't used it on APS-C.Sorry, typo, should be 24-105 f4 G





Three Pigeons-2 by Trevor, on Flickr
POP into Town-2 by Trevor, on FlickrHow're you finding the A7RV, happy to be back with Sony?Couple more from my walkabout
A7R5 35mm GM
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Three Pigeons-2 by Trevor, on Flickr
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POP into Town-2 by Trevor, on Flickr
Nice shots Trev but I have to ask, didn’t people think it strange you were carrying a step ladder and a camera around Guildford high street ?Couple more from my walkabout
A7R5 35mm GM
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Three Pigeons-2 by Trevor, on Flickr
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POP into Town-2 by Trevor, on Flickr
Toby. I’ve a very soft spot for Nikon. Z8 has massive appeal. I’ve also had the Z mount 35 & 50mm f1.8 lenses. The 50mm is particularly good. But their 50mm f1.2 is just too big. Sony range of lenses wins out. Yes very happy.How're you finding the A7RV, happy to be back with Sony?
Mate. I do feel a bit conspicuous.Nice shots Trev but I have to ask, didn’t people think it strange you were carrying a step ladder and a camera around Guildford high street ?
It's ok bro, safer than leaning out of window opposite mint velvetMate. I do feel a bit conspicuous.
Sorry mate. Yes finding it very good. Way better than me. Gave some thought to A1. But decided to stick with Olympus for Action. It’s super at that. Really gave a lot of thought to only one system. It’d be my preference. But size/performance of Olympus won out.How're you finding the A7RV, happy to be back with Sony?
Toby. I’ve a very soft spot for Nikon. Z8 has massive appeal. I’ve also had the Z mount 35 & 50mm f1.8 lenses. The 50mm is particularly good. But their 50mm f1.2 is just too big. Sony range of lenses wins out. Yes very happy.
I have a soft spot for Nikon too but the Nikon system isn’t a patch on Sony in terms of suitability for me, if they both offered the same I think I’d choose Nikon for some reason.Sorry mate. Yes finding it very good. Way better than me. Gave some thought to A1. But decided to stick with Olympus for Action. It’s super at that. Really gave a lot of thought to only one system. It’d be my preference. But size/performance of Olympus won out.
I'm right on the fence with the Z8 to the point I wish it didn't have the stacked sensor so I wouldn't have to think about it. I've been half/half with the D750 and A9, I have a better range of F-mount lenses and accessories and the D750's sensor is better for IQ while the A9 has incredible speed and completely silent shooting. I've damaged the D750 so been considering a D780/D850 to replace it while the FE-mount 28-200mm is either faulty or not working properly with my A9 so need another standard zoom. I'm leaning towards the Z8 as it offers the A1's better DR but for less especially using the D780/D850 budget and wouldn't need another standard lens plus I'd get the A9 and D750's benefits in one camera.Toby. I’ve a very soft spot for Nikon. Z8 has massive appeal. I’ve also had the Z mount 35 & 50mm f1.8 lenses. The 50mm is particularly good. But their 50mm f1.2 is just too big. Sony range of lenses wins out. Yes very happy.
Nikon do a 100-400mm Z mount but it's pricey like the Sony GM.I'm right on the fence with the Z8 to the point I wish it didn't have the stacked sensor so I wouldn't have to think about it. I've been half/half with the D750 and A9, I have a better range of F-mount lenses and accessories and the D750's sensor is better for IQ while the A9 has incredible speed and completely silent shooting. I've damaged the D750 so been considering a D780/D850 to replace it while the FE-mount 28-200mm is either faulty or not working properly with my A9 so need another standard zoom. I'm leaning towards the Z8 as it offers the A1's better DR but for less especially using the D780/D850 budget and wouldn't need another standard lens plus I'd get the A9 and D750's benefits in one camera.
The main fly in the ointment is there's no Sigma 100-400mm in Z mount, third party lens support for mirrorless is a real strength of FE-mount and while Sigma have announced three Z-mount lenses there's no sign of the 100-400mm. It's the lens I use frequently on the A9 so if Sigma made a Z-mount one I'd be sorted, as it stands I'm concerned I'm going to end up finding the F-mount lenses aren't good enough so will still use the A9 and the 100-400mm when needing maximum speed. I am more inclined towards Sony at the moment as almost every one of my cameras over the last few years has been Sony and you do get used to the way they work, so will be a bit of change but that's manageable.








I'm right on the fence with the Z8 to the point I wish it didn't have the stacked sensor so I wouldn't have to think about it. I've been half/half with the D750 and A9, I have a better range of F-mount lenses and accessories and the D750's sensor is better for IQ while the A9 has incredible speed and completely silent shooting. I've damaged the D750 so been considering a D780/D850 to replace it while the FE-mount 28-200mm is either faulty or not working properly with my A9 so need another standard zoom. I'm leaning towards the Z8 as it offers the A1's better DR but for less especially using the D780/D850 budget and wouldn't need another standard lens plus I'd get the A9 and D750's benefits in one camera.
The main fly in the ointment is there's no Sigma 100-400mm in Z mount, third party lens support for mirrorless is a real strength of FE-mount and while Sigma have announced three Z-mount lenses there's no sign of the 100-400mm. It's the lens I use frequently on the A9 so if Sigma made a Z-mount one I'd be sorted, as it stands I'm concerned I'm going to end up finding the F-mount lenses aren't good enough so will still use the A9 and the 100-400mm when needing maximum speed. I am more inclined towards Sony at the moment as almost every one of my cameras over the last few years has been Sony and you do get used to the way they work, so will be a bit of change but that's manageable.
There’s pros and cons for each, the Z8 can focus down to -9ev vs -4ev on the sony for example, but then the Sony has the advantages you mention plus the 240hz refresh rate of the EVF.While a new A1 is a fair bit more expensive than Z8 an used one isn't. For example here's one for £4300
Used Sony Alpha A1 Camera Body
www.harrisoncameras.co.uk
I have seen plenty selling for £4.2-4.5k recently.
Of course if you are willing to smuggle you get a new one for that price.
I know it's not a fair comparison since Z8 will reduce in price but as of today that's where they stand.
I know people like to point out how Z8 is so cheap while competing with A1 but in reality it doesn't really. Examples:
The dual card write speed is slow on Z8, on A1 you can have matched cards and higher dual card speed even with just two SD cards.
You get a mechanical shutter with flash sync of 1/400s or 1/500s in APS-C mode.
You get a 9.6 million dot EVF vs. 3.69 million dots. FWIW A1 refresh rate of the EVF is a lot faster. Not to mention the 0.9x magnification of A1 vs. 0.8x on Z8. A1 EVF just looks amazing all the way round.
Of course you may not care about such things but A1 does have things that make it more expensive. It's still overpriced IMO but at the same time I do think its a more expensive body than Z8.
The AF in A1 is reviewed to be better in most situations.There’s pros and cons for each, the Z8 can focus down to -9ev vs -4ev on the sony for example, but then the Sony has the advantages you mention plus the 240hz refresh rate of the EVF.
I think the A1 should be £4k max.
The main reason I'd choose a Z8 over the A1 is that I can use £6,000-ish of existing Nikon lenses plus having all the features I want on the A1 so the slightly lower price of the Z8 is a bonus on top of that, it wouldn't affect my decision if the A1 was the same price as the Z8.While a new A1 is a fair bit more expensive than Z8 an used one isn't. For example here's one for £4300
Used Sony Alpha A1 Camera Body
www.harrisoncameras.co.uk
I have seen plenty selling for £4.2-4.5k recently.
Of course if you are willing to smuggle you get a new one for that price.
I know it's not a fair comparison since Z8 will reduce in price but as of today that's where they stand.
I know people like to point out how Z8 is so cheap while competing with A1 but in reality it doesn't really. Examples:
The dual card write speed is slow on Z8, on A1 you can have matched cards and higher dual card speed even with just two SD cards.
You get a mechanical shutter with flash sync of 1/400s or 1/500s in APS-C mode.
You get a 9.6 million dot EVF vs. 3.69 million dots. FWIW A1 refresh rate of the EVF is a lot faster. Not to mention the 0.9x magnification of A1 vs. 0.8x on Z8. A1 EVF just looks amazing all the way round.
Of course you may not care about such things but A1 does have things that make it more expensive. It's still overpriced IMO but at the same time I do think its a more expensive body than Z8.
I have seen that but as it's nearly three times the cost it's difficult to justify when there is potentially the Sigma version on the horizon which I'm happy with. The smart choice is clearly to wait although it's appealing to get back to a single camera system rather than taking two away each time.Nikon do a 100-400mm Z mount but it's pricey like the Sony GM.
You get a 9.6 million dot EVF vs. 3.69 million dots. FWIW A1 refresh rate of the EVF is a lot faster. Not to mention the 0.9x magnification of A1 vs. 0.8x on Z8. A1 EVF just looks amazing all the way round.
Of course you may not care about such things but A1 does have things that make it more expensive. It's still overpriced IMO but at the same time I do think its a more expensive body than Z8.
A1 was the first body that felt wow i.e. there was a big step up from everything I had seen and used beforeI think evf quality is something that has to be seen to be fully appreciated. I can get by with not so good ones and think they're perfectly fine but when I use one of my cameras with a better one there's always a WoW moment.
But they are all F-mount lenses right?The main reason I'd choose a Z8 over the A1 is that I can use £6,000-ish of existing Nikon lenses plus having all the features I want on the A1 so the slightly lower price of the Z8 is a bonus on top of that, it wouldn't affect my decision if the A1 was the same price as the Z8.
I have seen that but as it's nearly three times the cost it's difficult to justify when there is potentially the Sigma version on the horizon which I'm happy with. The smart choice is clearly to wait although it's appealing to get back to a single camera system rather than taking two away each time.
A better view finder is nice, but it wouldn’t sway me as for me there’s more important things, unless it’s was really bad of course and then I wouldn’t touch it with a barge poleI think evf quality is something that has to be seen to be fully appreciated. I can get by with not so good ones and think they're perfectly fine but when I use one of my cameras with a better one there's always a WoW moment.

A better view finder is nice, but it wouldn’t sway me as for me there’s more important things, unless it’s was really bad of course and then I wouldn’t touch it with a barge pole![]()
From memory the Z7 was the best I’ve used, although I’d like to try it now to see how it does actually stack up. The A1 is certainly a big leap forward over the A7RIV and A9II I had, also the graininess during AF is minimal too.The evf isn't my first priority by any means but for me there's no denying that a nice one is... nice
Notable ones I've had are the Panasonic G1 which was adequate in most conditions but pumped out so much light that in low light it was painful to use and the Panasonic G100 which I read had a good evf and that was one of the reasons I bought it. With all my other cameras the evf's are just there and adequate and the quality didn't influence my choice.




From memory the Z7 was the best I’ve used, although I’d like to try it now to see how it does actually stack up. The A1 is certainly a big leap forward over the A7RIV and A9II I had, also the graininess during AF is minimal too.