Nikon D750 vs Sony A7RII mmmmm I know which one I'd take [emoji39]
That's my point, should be looking at the A7RII if high ISO and AF wasn't good enough on the A7II.he was looking at the a7ii not the r I don't think
Agreed.The right thing is to pick what's right for us.
DSLR's offer me nothing. Imagine going back to shooting with a big heavy camera that doesn't take its focus off the chip and doesn't show you the image you're about to capture... madnessbut I'm happy for others to make the decision that's right for them
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What you got a a7s
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What you got a a7s
Well the kiddie party I did photos for was a challenge. Obviously the trusty 55 1.8 started on the camera and was as lovely as ever. Some large windows at the venue so I don't think I pushed it above iso 2000.
So I wanted a bit more reach and went for the canon 85 on metabones. My luck with the adapter wasn't favourable. Hunting big time. Missing shots. It went back in the bag fairly quickly. As I said, I wouldn't class the conditions as low light and therefore expected the performance to be significant better than what I was getting.
All of a sudden I started regretting selling the Batis. And started looking on the Nikon classifieds.
Photo traveller 150@littleted which camera bag that on floor pls.
Photo traveller 150
Bit confused as to why you're having such poor af with the same lenses Owen is. E.g. From what I've researched the 85 usm doesn't perform well at all, yet Owen seems pretty happy, not sure if it's a case of expectations?
mines the 85l prob makes a difference tbh
Didn't DPReview determine that the wider the max aperture, the better the AF is in low light on mirrorless?
Edit: Which is obvious I guess, given the extra light.
Agreed.
I've just been told I may get my Zeiss lenses next month [emoji2]
I'm still undecided if I want to keep the A7II or not.
I'm happier than ever with my A7, the only problems is having time to use it.
The great thing for me is that with a prime fitted it fits in the same small Lowepro bag my GX7 fits in and if I want to take the A7 out with two extra lenses and a couple of filters and the filter holder it all fits in an old camcorder bag. I've never had such capable and compact kit.
Hi guys.just got a7ii & bought a Sony to Minolta adapter with a Minolta rokker 135mm prime.lens seems to work fine but keep getting message on lcd lens not attached to camera properly,any ideas.thanks
Got sony 24-70 with camera.used to have canon 6d.