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Why you selling again forgot what you said though think you mentioned extra Sony warranty and £2k plusAs I suspected and also confirmed by my camera dealership, Sony UK price increases incoming.
Also stocks are low to make matters worse.
http://www.sonyalpharumors.com/shortage-a7-series-cameras-europe-new-supply-expected-september/
Anybody wanting to buy, best hurry.
I'm selling mine soon![]()
Why you selling again forgot what you said though think you mentioned extra Sony warranty and £2k plus
Not according to a few people with dodgy focus module snerkler one of them
Not according to a few people with dodgy focus module snerkler one of them
Pmsl, sure because after almost 50k actuations all his photos have been oof.... yeah right.
Must be faulty.... like your last d750![]()
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Ok and sorry....There is no "hit rate" on any camera. If you use the wrong setting for the shot you'll miss it, it's as simple as that.
It doesn't make sense that you're getting keepers one minute then not the next, unless of course you're swapping lenses and one of the lenses isn't calibrated. Of course it could also depend on your expectations as shots in poor light are never going to look as sharp/detailed as ones in good light, even if you can keep ISO low.Not sure if I have said I am not getting any keepers on my D750? I am getting quite a lot of keepers but some time the Focus seems off and then it back to normal this is what confuse me as at the weekend I had hell a lot of keepers the week before was poor.
Anyway back on topic so really I should get a lot of keepers with the A7Ii then..
What is the Hit rate on this A7II
I'm not sure I agree, cameras can miss focus on odd occasions. For example "hit rate" of mirrorless in AF-C shooting moving subjects has tended to be lower than DSLR, although mirrorless is obviously catching up. On my EM5-II using AF-C keeper rate was around 50%. At the same time keeper rate on my D750 was 99%.There is no "hit rate" on any camera. If you use the wrong setting for the shot you'll miss it, it's as simple as that.
I'm not sure I agree, cameras can miss focus on odd occasions. For example "hit rate" of mirrorless in AF-C shooting moving subjects has tended to be lower than DSLR, although mirrorless is obviously catching up. On my EM5-II using AF-C keeper rate was around 50%. At the same time keeper rate on my D750 was 99%.
Yeah but with the wrong settings it's miles worse.
But yeah but if the setting is right what the hit rate
How could anyone ever answer that, we can't predict every scenario ever.
Might as well stay away longer lol.. Think I prob stay away now as I sense something now so thank you guys....You've had both cameras and you're still at this, I've stayed away for a few weeks yet still the same questions. Lol.
What were your reasons for getting rid of the A7ii before? and the XT-1 and D750 for that matter?
They are all brilliant cameras, what did you find wasn't right for you?
Andy I think you might be over thinking it for a changeBut yeah but if the setting is right what the hit rate
Hi AndrewMight as well stay away longer lol.. Think I prob stay away now as I sense something now so thank you guys....
Might as well stay away longer lol.. Think I prob stay away now as I sense something now so thank you guys....
Might as well stay away longer lol.. Think I prob stay away now as I sense something now so thank you guys....
One thing I didn't use or try is video. Is it like a camcorder ie AF all the time
70-200 is temptingI've had a IT contract crop up which will mean I can't go ahead with my photography route for the next 10-12 months as I won't have the time.
I'll be selling the following hopefully.....
Sony A7RII with Sony LCD protector & extended warranty x2
Sony VG-C2EM Battery Grip x2
Sony NP-FW50 Battery x2
Sony TRW charger x2
Sony FE 55mm f1.8
Sony FE 70-200mm f4 G OSS
Zeiss Batis 25mm f2.0
Zeiss Batis 85mm f1.8
Nissin i40 Flash
Nissin Di700a & Air 1 Commander x2
Nissin PS-8 x2
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You lot seen the Lens rental piece on the 50mm f1.4?
https://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2016/07/sony-fe-planar-t-50mm-f1-4-za-mtf-and-variance-testing/
It looks to be a very very good lens and perhaps even a bit of a bargain? Considering how good it is. Apparently.
That's Nice![]()
You are correct Alan I could see this as a realistic alternative for your 1.8 and while you don't suffer from gas this may just electrify youYou lot seen the Lens rental piece on the 50mm f1.4?
https://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2016/07/sony-fe-planar-t-50mm-f1-4-za-mtf-and-variance-testing/
It looks to be a very very good lens and perhaps even a bit of a bargain? Considering how good it is. Apparently.
That's Nice![]()

Morning ChrisA bargain? Is this the 50 f1.4 which is £1500 to pre-order?
Morning Chris
I guessed with the news of bargains in the Sony line up you may well be tempted![]()
As was I when a f1.2 is possibly less I would not touch it with a barge poleNot sure what that's supposed to mean, just pointing out that £1500 and bargain is for most photographers an absurd statement.