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They make frequent reference to poor JPG quality in the review, this could be a big deal to some, I only ever shoot JPG on my phone camera, so no issue for me
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They make frequent reference to poor JPG quality in the review, this could be a big deal to some, I only ever shoot JPG on my phone camera, so no issue for me
Performance in the sense of slower than the best start up time and iffy JPEG quality hardly register with me.
DP Review said:Operational Speed
While most mirrorless cameras start up in under a second, the a7 isn't ready to shoot for nearly two. We've also noticed that if the power is quickly cycled, this delay can be double that. Interestingly enough, the camera is ready to shoot in nearly half a second with no lens attached, so the delay may have something to do with initializing the lens.
I agree. When I said performance I meant the overall including and especially the image quality. I just can't see how they can give the Nikon DF (a universally panned camera that looking now seems to be a defensive move against the Fuji X-T1) a higher overall rating than the A7r that most other sites think is a bar raiser. Just my tuppence.For me it's nothing to do with "performance" in the way that DPR seem to use the word. For me it's about the image quality I can get in a compact package which allows me to use legacy lenses and especially wide aperture legacy lenses in the way I want to.
The image qualiy is (very possibly) at least the equal of any other DSLR or compact system camera and the ability to use legacy lenses is way beyond what is possible with any DSLR... unless you are happy shooting with a DSLR back screen. So, for me the only real game in town is the A7/r as MFT. Fuji and Sony come close but fail to meet the spec I want and DSLR's are just too bulky and heavy.
Performance in the sense of slower than the best start up time and iffy JPEG quality hardly register with me. There are things I'd like to see improve, the lack of a "screen off" button being the biggest gripe I have at the moment.
Does anyone know if you can power the camera through the charging port while using it? if so, do you need a 7.2V power supply? or alternatively does the constant power supply simply slow the drain of power from the battery?
Mine can take several seconds to power on or switch to evf mode when using legacy lenses. I missed several shots at the weekend because of it. Hopefully they'll fix it in firmware along with the 1/60th second issue.
Don't know if this hads been posted before, it probably has, lazy reader alert.http://www.dpreview.com/articles/6018399843/using-third-party-lenses-on-the-sony-a7-a7r/2
Been discussed before in here, no you can't. You need a battery shaped thing that plugs in the mains, only Sony sell it so pick your best kidney.
Mine seemingly takes an age to fire up when I'm wanting to do something quickly but it's rarely a major issue, I'm never gonna miss shots because of it as it'll take me much longer to work out which way the lens focusses!
Mine can take several seconds to power on or switch to evf mode when using legacy lenses. I missed several shots at the weekend because of it. Hopefully they'll fix it in firmware along with the 1/60th second issue.
I agree with most of that really. Peaking is pretty pants unless you just need a reasonably focussed grab shot.
I'm not having too many duff shots with peaking and magnified view. Peaking in particular seems to be very good. I use shutter priority and let the auto I so take care of adjutments...I shall try the Manuel route as suggested by woof woof. I'm impressed by this camera and it's a great solution to having manual lenses kicking about. Until my eyes really do give up the ghost.
What is considered the best and least rattly brand of Nikon F mount adapter for the A7R? I have a Kiwi one for my NEX 5 but it isn't exactly going to win any design or engineering awards.
Dunno about that. I've found peaking to be pretty good. It's not going to get you a sharp image of a galloping horse at f1.4 but it should get you a good image at a more reasonable aperture.
What is considered the best and least rattly brand of Nikon F mount adapter for the A7R? I have a Kiwi one for my NEX 5 but it isn't exactly going to win any design or engineering awards.
Actually stuff that's moving is when it'll shine, you can't use magnified view on moving stuff but you can use peaking and an element of luck!
And there's always the question of how people shot moving things in the days before AF and focus tracking![]()
It also helps none of my lenses are Nikon (they all focus the same way)
Had my first outing with my new A7 yesterday, surprised how comfortable it felt, more than any other camera I've owned previously. The kit 28-70 lens performed well enough too, although I'm tempted to go for the native 35mm f/2.8 lens when Panamoz get it back in stock.
I gave up buying the 35mm from them and bought elsewhere, it seems to be permanently out of stock. I haven't seen it in stock since about November.
I gave up buying the 35mm from them and bought elsewhere, it seems to be permanently out of stock. I haven't seen it in stock since about November.