Fair point..... lolShouldn't everyone?![]()
If both the A9 models are identical in spec apart from the 70mp sensor resolution I don't know which I would get......... depends on the pricing.... something tells me Sony won't be able to offer the same speeds for the 70mp model due to the amount of data speeds involved.i honestly think the rumoured specs will be 100% correct. ie there will be two A9 bodies. one with a 70mp sensor and the other with same 42mp i believe but with unlimited buffer rate and very high fps!!
C2 for me![]()
Going back to the size debate...... I still believe Sony has the advantage even with the GM glass..... its only slightly bigger than the XT-2 but the grip on the XT-2 isn't that big compared to the A7RII.
http://camerasize.com/compact/#624.515,679.448,682.286,557.479,ha,t
i would probably opt for the 70mp version and run that alongside my a7r2? dunno man its such a tough call. If sony released a 100-400mm equivalent G master lens and the A9's specced above i would seriously sell all my canon gear as i will now be happy that sony can cater for travel/street/landscape/wildlife/sports in one whole system..If both the A9 models are identical in spec apart from the 70mp sensor resolution I don't know which I would get......... depends on the pricing.... something tells me Sony won't be able to offer the same speeds for the 70mp model due to the amount of data speeds involved.
A9 - 42.2mp BSI - 15fps unlimited buffer with a 10fps low blackout mode - £3499
A9R - 70.2mp BSI - 8fps limited buffer - £3999
We may see a A9S model too? 24mp video dedicated model?
Fear not.... the A7III / RIII / SIII will still be around, they should come out in 2017 with the A7III coming first.All these A9 discussions are making me think there will not be another A7 announced? A7 iii or A7R ii?
For me I think I would go for the fastest, 42.2mp is enough for me BUT if Sony did managed to release both the A9 bodies which are identical in speeds/performance just one having 42.2 and the other 70.2mp, I will go for the top 70.2 model.... need to push the G Master glass after all they have been designed for future sensors and high mp!!i would probably opt for the 70mp version and run that alongside my a7r2? dunno man its such a tough call. If sony released a 100-400mm equivalent G master lens and the A9's specced above i would seriously sell all my canon gear as i will now be happy that sony can cater for travel/street/landscape/wildlife/sports in one whole system..
To be honest, even with the 24-70mm f2.8 GM mounted on my A7RII, it still feels better than my old Brickon B7000 with Brickkor 17-55mm f2.8 lens setup.To me top views can give the impression that the A7 is the size of a DSLR but a back view tells a different story.
she's got the look by Jonathan Howes, on FlickrIf both the A9 models are identical in spec apart from the 70mp sensor resolution I don't know which I would get......... depends on the pricing.... something tells me Sony won't be able to offer the same speeds for the 70mp model due to the amount of data speeds involved.
A9 - 42.2mp BSI - 15fps unlimited buffer with a 10fps low blackout mode - £3499
A9R - 70.2mp BSI - 8fps limited buffer - £3999
We may see a A9S model too? 24mp video dedicated model?
trying to have a clear out on my hard drive this evening (lets not start on the storage requirements for a 70mp camera lol) and stumbled across this one. good old Batis.
she's got the look by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
Windy Post by David Black, on FlickrThat's a stunning portrait! Best I've seen on here in a while![]()
Left Exmoor for Dartmoor yesterday, then for a walk over the Moors to find a spot called Windy Post (a b****r to find).
Weather wasn't great, but quite liked this shot:
Windy Post by David Black, on Flickr
To get this I was lying face down in the mud, with camera held down into the little falls, trying to see the screen to compose. I tried every way I could think of to get the camera stable enough to use a few filters, but just wasn't possible with what I had with me so no filters. Also I was really close to the water and couldn't get the whole shot in focus (was at f22).
Lastly, check out the dust spots! Guess what I'm doing this morning before heading out again![]()
Lovely shot. Have a go with the clone tool to see you you can clear that up.
I guess that's a good time for me to ask if a7ii a7rii owners are confident cleaning their sensor. Is it more difficult due to ibis.
Cheers Jon, I'll have a proper go at cleaning it up when I get home I think, my laptop isn't good enough for anything but basic edits.
I don't have any wet cleaning gear with me, so hoping a blower and proper lens/filter clean with be good enough for this week. If I was at home I'd do a proper wet clean (and will when I get back). I haven't done a wet clean yet on this body, but from what I read it's just a case of putting the camera into clean mode first, which locks up the IBIS but switches everything else off. Sure it will be fine.
If only I could slap on e mount lenses lolSony A99 II now available for pre-order at WEX - £2999
So the same price as the A7RII.![]()
Sony A99 II now available for pre-order at WEX - £2999
So the same price as the A7RII.![]()
Digitalrev published their Sony A99II first impression review:
It is indeed smaller than the first A99 (8% to be exact), and so close in size to the a77 II that Sony can even use the same battery grip for both cameras.
The autofocus is worthy of all the Sony mirrorless cameras, and in Live View, it can focus at -4 EV – similar to the 5D Mark IV and far better than the D810, which only can focus at -2 EV.
In its current reincarnation, the A99 II is better than either mirrorless models from Sony, but that must surely be a sign that the A9-series is imminent. I think it’s pretty clear the A-mount is secondary to Sony’s thoughts, especially since the a99 II has nothing particularly new.
trying to have a clear out on my hard drive this evening (lets not start on the storage requirements for a 70mp camera lol) and stumbled across this one. good old Batis.
she's got the look by Jonathan Howes, on Flickr
wait. is this her you took a pic of? > https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjTRZIahNTQ26q3T1gipqrw
whoa nice. You know her in person or did you hire her for a shoot?The one and only
Is it somebody famous?whoa nice. You know her in person or did you hire her for a shoot?
Is this to switch between evf and screen?
I have mine set to c1 but it doesn't work as I'd like it to as every time I turn the camera on it defaults to the back screen and I have to press c1 to get it to go to the evf and even then the back screen isn't really off and the info like is displayed, I think the backlight is still on too.
whoa nice. You know her in person or did you hire her for a shoot?
meDoes anyone here do alot of Travel Photography with the A7rii?
...Or know any in the industry that does? Would be intrigued to see Lens choices.
On longer trips, What do you take?
I'm trying to think how much range you could cover with just Sony Lens's
The option of using Canon ones too does help... (Thinking 2 lenses - months way)
i took my a7r2 with batis 25mm Sigma Art 35mm canon mount, 14mm samyang and 55mm sony zeiss.
I then bought my 5d3 with 70-200 f2.8.
I would take a 25mm batis, 55mm zeiss sony and a 70-200 f4 . will cover u from 25mm to 200mm using 3 lenses