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DSC00772 by David Black, on FlickrI know some of you must own the Batis 85mm so what are you thoughts on it? To be used as a short telephoto for general use and landscapes. Even better how does it compare to the Sony 90mm? Sample photos especially landscapes please.
20160330-_DSC7910 by Jonathan Howes, on FlickrI know the differences between the Batis and Sony but the Sony gets great reviews for edge to edge sharpness and I wondered if the Batis does so well in the edges/corners. Sure 85mm can be used for landscapes.....landscapes aren't just taken with wide angles.
Like that Jonathan.
Although the last thing I need is reasons to buy the Batis 85mm
Absolutely love the way images look from this lens (just difficult to justify when I don't shoot portraits).
Thanks for the pictures, Jonathan.
Rizvan, as a self professed Sony Alpha Guru can you elaborate at all on the 85mm and it's edge performance at F11 ?
It's brilliant.I know some of you must own the Batis 85mm so what are you thoughts on it? To be used as a short telephoto for general use and landscapes. Even better how does it compare to the Sony 90mm? Sample photos especially landscapes please.
It's brilliant.
And it can be used for landscape. But I prefer if I had a 200mm for landscape.
Question for you all. I'm going Peru soon. I can't decide what lens/gear to bring as i may need my 70-200 f2.8 but it's heavy..
Traveled? Yea in Vietnam and Portugal with all my L lens zooms covering 16mm to 200mm. But those countries ain't high altitude...I prefer 600mm for landscape.
Havent you done this before?
Traveled? Yea in Vietnam and Portugal with all my L lens zooms covering 16mm to 200mm. But those countries ain't high altitude...
Almost! Bar the 70-200. F4 version is lighter yes but I will need more light especially in the jungleNo, decided on your lenses for peru.
Almost! Bar the 70-200. F4 version is lighter yes but I will need more light especially in the jungle
haven't you got an a7s as well @jonneymendoza ??
Jonney should buy a 1dx2 in that case ;-) pmslI somehow doubt that will survive the rainforest. If it kills A7rii with more advanced sealing then the A7s would be in for a real test. The A7S stills ISO isnt that great/better anyway.
Sold ithaven't you got an a7s as well @jonneymendoza ??
cool getting ready to buy the 1dx2 ;-)Sold it
Jonney should buy a 1dx2 in that case ;-) pmsl
It's brilliant.
And it can be used for landscape. But I prefer if I had a 200mm for landscape.
Question for you all. I'm going Peru soon. I can't decide what lens/gear to bring as i may need my 70-200 f2.8 but it's heavy..
I'm mostly a prime user but recently bought a Panny G7 and 12-35mm f2.8. I went with the Panny combo to keep the bulk down as I thought that an A7 plus f2.8 zoom may be a bit bulky as I do like a more compact camera and lens set up and a big plus is that the lens will focus quite close and gives me the option of going from wide to passed mormal with the ability to shoot landscape and scene, people and close up / flower / interesting thing shotsIt's brilliant.
And it can be used for landscape. But I prefer if I had a 200mm for landscape.
Question for you all. I'm going Peru soon. I can't decide what lens/gear to bring as i may need my 70-200 f2.8 but it's heavy..
Summary of 2 weeks of A7R2 ownership. Had one wedding (Uncle Bob'ing), our daughters' first birthday party and not much else so haven't really got out with it any where near as much as I wanted.
Think I've set it up as it will stay - BBF, Eye AF on C3, [Standard] on Centre button (though might move this back to Eye AF if I can find a different place for [Standard]?
Currently got minimum SS set to 1/250, but might drop this to 1/125 as good though high ISO is, I think I've been over cautious.
Silent shutter is great for ceremonies.
Generally loving it; the EVF is great, the articulated screen is really useful for low-down baby shots and over-head group shots and it fits easily in my bag so actually comes out with me.
I'll need to get use to the battery life, but it's not awful... Surprised the batteries didn't come with any kind of cap for storing when not in use (Unless I missed them?), but can see myself taking 4 when travelling.
Minor irritant was when pressing play to review a shot, the message saying it wasn't ready, then returning you to shooting mode, rather than just waiting for it to be ready and showing the shot. I've turned off quick review too.
The Sony-Zeiss 35mm 2.8 is a corker. Hella sharp, really like the focal range for what I'm using it for. Yes, I'd prefer 1.4, but the trade off for size is fine.
Long-term, I'm looking at at wide-angle (maybe the 15mm Voigtlander currently on offer in Classifieds) and either the Batis 85mm, or Sony 90mm.
The button setup that I settled on eventually was to put all autofocus on the AF/MF/AEL toggle button. Toggle up, button does EyeAF. Toggle down does BBF. That way you're always doing your AF with the one button and you can switch between the two with your thumb without even taking it off the button. Really efficient when you get used to it.Think I've set it up as it will stay - BBF, Eye AF on C3, [Standard] on Centre button (though might move this back to Eye AF if I can find a different place for [Standard]?
Currently got minimum SS set to 1/250, but might drop this to 1/125 as good though high ISO is, I think I've been over cautious.
Silent shutter is great for ceremonies.
The button setup that I settled on eventually was to put all autofocus on the AF/MF/AEL toggle button. Toggle up, button does EyeAF. Toggle down does BBF. That way you're always doing your AF with the one button and you can switch between the two with your thumb without even taking it off the button. Really efficient when you get used to it.
While the silent shutter is indeed great, be careful using it with fast moving subjects or under artificial light prone to flicker. It took me a while to get used to it, it doesn't really feel like you're actually taking a photo without hearing the shutter!