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Nah... a7riii still here although I have been using a mates D850 for a few days as he wanted to try a Sony!
Verdict?
Which is better for you?
Nah... a7riii still here although I have been using a mates D850 for a few days as he wanted to try a Sony!
A7R3 of courseVerdict?
Which is better for you?
Verdict?
Which is better for you?
Well on this recommendation I purchased one the night before last. Just arrived but feel it's a bit too big for my likingGoing to package it back up and return after offering it on classifieds (used Amazon £10 discount)
I own the summit strap & bought the new sling when it came out a few months back. Even solely using the A7 & 35/2.8 I found it uncomfortable and cutting on my neck. In comparison to other straps out there, I’d stick with the normal strap. (It isn’t that big, really..?)
Morning all.
Anyone ever used the crane 2 gimble?
Any good? Is it heavy to go travelling with?I own it and use it on the A7r2 and A9 pal
Yeah it's absolutely brilliant. Not the smallest of Gimbals, I'd probably go for the smaller v2 for travel. For pro work definitely the Crane 2. Able to power the camera etc from the Crane 2Any good? Is it heavy to go travelling with?
Any good? Is it heavy to go travelling with?
Firstly, apologies for bringing up a tired and old topic, but I wanted to get the views of people on here. Since moving from a dslr to the A7 I have become a bit of a wuss when it comes to how I treat my equipment when it comes to the weather. I didn’t used to have any hesitation about getting my camera wet, on dull days (those days where you can feel the damp and although it isn’t raining you end up wet) my 5D3 was be hung from my side in anticipation of seeing a shot. In more extreme weather I used the Optech rain covers. I wondered what everyone does about protecting their Sony, all the covers I see look as though they would be too big or cumbersome (not a fan of the ones with sleeves, too much messing about required. I like the look of the PD Shell but would prefer it if you didn’t have to virtually take it off exposing the camera to the weather to take the shot (might as well just use a holster case).
In emergency situations I carry a shower cap to cover it, but I would like something a little more permanent. Any ideas? Or should I just man up and stop worrying about it?
Well. took the plunge today. A7RIII + FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS and.. wait for it - Metabones V + Canon 24-70mm f2.8 after hearing not so good reviews about the Sony and also checking a few videos of how good Eye AF is within the canon on the A7RIII.
Hopefully get it by next week so I can put it through its paces.
Nice setup! I have to say that price aside I think the Sony GM 24-70 f2.8 is fantastic, probably the best 24-70 I’d ever used but the Canon 24-70 f2.8 II looks very goof as well.

Firstly, apologies for bringing up a tired and old topic, but I wanted to get the views of people on here. Since moving from a dslr to the A7 I have become a bit of a wuss when it comes to how I treat my equipment when it comes to the weather. I didn’t used to have any hesitation about getting my camera wet, on dull days (those days where you can feel the damp and although it isn’t raining you end up wet) my 5D3 was be hung from my side in anticipation of seeing a shot. In more extreme weather I used the Optech rain covers. I wondered what everyone does about protecting their Sony, all the covers I see look as though they would be too big or cumbersome (not a fan of the ones with sleeves, too much messing about required. I like the look of the PD Shell but would prefer it if you didn’t have to virtually take it off exposing the camera to the weather to take the shot (might as well just use a holster case).
In emergency situations I carry a shower cap to cover it, but I would like something a little more permanent. Any ideas? Or should I just man up and stop worrying about it?
That similar to what I do, however they come free from the many hotels I stay in with workNo, I've recently bought one of THESE for when my camera is clipped to the rucksack
I doubt the Canon will focus as good as the native Sony lens.I assume thats a typo and not for one minute that is what you really think of the Canon 24-70mm..![]()
Is anyone using APSC lenses on their Sony full frame cameras? Do they perform the exact same as if they were on a crop sensor body?
I was thinking of getting the 18-105 f4 for video as super 35 mode in 4k crops to apsc. Would this give me the same field of view or would it further crop the image ?Yes, you can either enable automatic crop mode so the camera crops the image to the lens coverage (e.g. a 50mm gives you 75mm field of view) or you leave it on full frame and have a black vignette around the edges.
I was thinking of getting the 18-105 f4 for video as super 35 mode in 4k crops to apsc. Would this give me the same field of view or would it further crop the image ?
Thanks
I doubt the Canon will focus as good as the native Sony lens.![]()
Hmm some tests indicate otherwise, plus there was a comparison between Canon and Sony glass for Sharpness and Sony won every category with the exception of 24-70mm Canon! Surprised me a bit and that will be my main goto lens.
In terms of EYE EF/AF - i thought this was interesting (A7RIII Metabones and 70-200mm Canon)
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoyUv8sHYQU
Worst case scenario is that I lose a couple of hundred quid when I drop the canon and get a Sony![]()
if you have a suite of canon glass why not wait for their mirrorless camera this year?
Canon glass focuses a bit bad outside the centre of the screenHmm some tests indicate otherwise, plus there was a comparison between Canon and Sony glass for Sharpness and Sony won every category with the exception of 24-70mm Canon! Surprised me a bit and that will be my main goto lens.
In terms of EYE EF/AF - i thought this was interesting (A7RIII Metabones and 70-200mm Canon)
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoyUv8sHYQU
Worst case scenario is that I lose a couple of hundred quid when I drop the canon and get a Sony![]()
Is anyone using APSC lenses on their Sony full frame cameras? Do they perform the exact same as if they were on a crop sensor body?
Big flooding in Pattaya by Kalin Kalpachev, on Flickr
Streets of Pattaya by Kalin Kalpachev, on FlickrI was thinking of getting the 18-105 f4 for video as super 35 mode in 4k crops to apsc. Would this give me the same field of view or would it further crop the image ?
Thanks
Some very good points here.The other thing for me is that they can be fickle. They have a recent history of stopping lines of cameras. Once they bpught Minolta they go DSLR, but then no, we'll try something different because we were having little effect on the big two, so SLT and the benefits compared to DSLR's, but then no, not really any more, we think mirrorless is the way to go. They seem to throw a load of formats out there to see what works, which is good from an innovation and survival of the fittest point of view, but not if you backed one of their casualties.
They may innovate and have amazing products, but as cameras are not a huge part of their business, there is always something in the back of the mind that says if the numbers don't make sense, they can walk away like Samsung. How likely that is is anyone's guess, but a big company at the cutting edge of tech walked away from the camera market, so it is not as if it is unprecedented. Also supplying Sensors for the majority of competitors means they are making money from them too. The owners of Lexar got out of the memory card market because they were making more money in other parts of their business. Mmm, who does that sound like!![]()
Hurry folks, Sony A6000 on Amazon lightening deals for £279.![]()
A9 ready for collection