I have the 70-200 G for longer length, and the 55 1.8. Now I come to think of it, the 90mm would probably be the one to go for.....
I'm building my FE collection, and trying to avoid having to carry extra bits. I have the LA AE4, and the 70-210 f4 and 50 1.7 Minolta lenses that I'm gonna sell.
How does the 70-210 perform?
Hard question as we all expect different things i don't find mine noisy however if you used in a church maybe you would ind it intrusiveAnyone?
Hard question as we all expect different things i don't find mine noisy however if you used in a church maybe you would ind it intrusive
Sorry i don't know i have not heard the A7 for a comparison i would suggest its close in volume to the Canon 5D3It might seem trivial to some, but I do find the shutter sounds quite important. It was my main issue with the a7. So I guess my question is: is it much quieter than the a7?
Many thanks
OK.... expensive night.... ordered a Loxia 35mm......
Are you talking about the one in the classifieds? Cause that's not a Loxia..
Unless you've ordered both, of course.
No I'm not that stupid! Taken both
No I'm not that stupid! Taken both
Haha. Just making sure you hadn't made a silly error! Why both though? Not fancy the 55? It's gorgeous.
If your subject matter is stationery yes if its moving not really as you would have motion blurOk peeps, i have the A7ii, and the A7Rii and A6000, before i bought the R2 I was going to get the A7S, but now the Sii is on it's way. My question is this, does the 5 Axis make up for the higher ISO on the "s" bodies, allowing longer shutter speeds against higher ISO?
Evening folks. I've been an A7s shooter since October last year. I've long since sold my Nikon bodies but retained my Nikkor lenses and use these regularly on the Sony, via a cheap adapter. With the lunar eclipse looming I've been having problems sourcing an equivalent adapter to mount Canon EF lenses, to let me take advantage of my dad's 100-400L. I know I'll have to use it in full manual and that's fine.
An adapter turned up today but it refuses to mount to the body. I've spoken to the supplier and they've confirmed it's a NEX E-mount adapter which hadn't previously been tested on A7x models- the difference seems to be the thickness of the NEX plastic mount vs A7x's metal mount.
So, is this something anyone's had experience of, or happens to know of a cheap, swiftly-delivered solution for?
Time is obviously against me which rules out any non-UK supply options; budget is also a consideration as it's entirely possible I'll never use the body/lens combo again. I'd rather pay £30-35 (the cost of my Nikon adapter) to keep it a Canon adapter in my case on the off chance of a future need. Any more than that, I'd probably rent a Metabones but without needing to depend on its AF.
Nice. @twist take note!DPR test the brand new shiny uncompressed raws...
Rumor site...
http://www.sonyalpharumors.com/dpre...-14-bit-uncomrpessed-raw-files/#disqus_thread
DPR...
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/6144418951/what-difference-does-it-make-sony-uncompressed-raw
I'll look forward to a long and detailed reviewManaged to pickup my A7ii from the Post Office this evening and the Loxia....
Managed to pickup my A7ii from the Post Office this evening and the Loxia.... god this camera feels like a nice tight package, a good weight and feels very well built.
I do wish the grip was a little larger although its night and day better than the old A7, not had much chance to play yet but the few shots I've taken inside at high ISO with the Loxia are very impressive, the Loxia lens is a thing of beauty, it looks awesome, feels awesome and even manual focusing is easy, although I do still have that nagging in my head that I've paid £970 for a manual focus lens...... so its not 100% that its staying yet but we'll see, £970 could buy either a very nice 16-35 or even the Zeiss Distagon f1.4 35mm (from Panamoz) although the size of it has put me off a little but it looks a stunner too.
Managed to pickup my A7ii from the Post Office this evening and the Loxia.... god this camera feels like a nice tight package, a good weight and feels very well built.
I do wish the grip was a little larger although its night and day better than the old A7, not had much chance to play yet but the few shots I've taken inside at high ISO with the Loxia are very impressive, the Loxia lens is a thing of beauty, it looks awesome, feels awesome and even manual focusing is easy, although I do still have that nagging in my head that I've paid £970 for a manual focus lens...... so its not 100% that its staying yet but we'll see, £970 could buy either a very nice 16-35 or even the Zeiss Distagon f1.4 35mm (from Panamoz) although the size of it has put me off a little but it looks a stunner too.
Nice. @twist take note!
Get the 16-35. I take the majority of my shots with it these days - it's rather good.
I like mine though I am often in the 16-20mm fl rangeBecause Sony listens to there customers unlike canonWhy? I'm still not buying an a7r2.
Because Sony listens to there customers unlike canon
Have you ever used canon?Good thing I dont use a Canon.
Have you ever used canon?
Try jackthehat on ebay, sourced a few adapters from them, very good tolerances and all worked perfectly. Not sure about ef mount but I'd definitely recommend you try them first.
Thanks. Looking at their listings I'm doubtful there'd be any difference to the one I've got already that doesn't mount properly. I think I need to find a dedicated Alpha E-mount adapter, rather than NEX E-mount.
Get the 16-35. I take the majority of my shots with it these days - it's rather good.
Its good that Sony are paying some attention to its customers. Not sure the benefit out-ways the file size increase though. I will see for myself if they apply the update to the R.
I really havent used my camera for a while now with having just moved into our first house, but im keen to get back out with it soon. Im sure when im allowed to buy the 16-35 it will spur me on, ive always loved the wider lenses.