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I never used it once lolfind the focus hold button to be in a useless position when held in portrait orientation. should have a 2nd one on the other side of the lens
I never used it once lolfind the focus hold button to be in a useless position when held in portrait orientation. should have a 2nd one on the other side of the lens
I never used it once lol
What is this AF of which you all speak?
Maybe I can get it on my 35mm's with a firmware update?
You know it's so tedious how people defend their cameras, when they're not even being attacked.
Whilst the A9 is clearly the flagship, there's no denying that, the fact that a photographer using them side by side is seeing better performance from the A7iii in some areas is important. Paper specs don't always tell the full story.
Oo this camera's great..
Well I could do that with my manual focus camera with 1 shot..
I don't give..
I hate to nitpick but I don't agree with the use of the term flagship, the A9, A7R III and A7 III all cater to different needs. It shouldn't be too difficult for someone to figure out if they'd be better off with an A7R over the A9 or vice versa and not simply a question of buy the most expensive because it's the best.
If the A9 is worse than the A7 III at eye af I'd be willing to bet that's something they could correct with firmware, it doesn't sound like the hardware is holding it back.
What's up Dan, defending your A9's?
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I hate to nitpick but I don't agree with the use of the term flagship, the A9, A7R III and A7 III all cater to different needs. It shouldn't be too difficult for someone to figure out if they'd be better off with an A7R over the A9 or vice versa and not simply a question of buy the most expensive because it's the best.
If the A9 is worse than the A7 III at eye af I'd be willing to bet that's something they could correct with firmware, it doesn't sound like the hardware is holding it back.
What we need is a real back to back situation at max fps for a definitive answer.
Conjecture and assumption has gotten us this far, no need to start testing now!
A7 III users...... do you have any problems with Eye-AF = No.
A9 users ..... do you have any problems with your Eye-AF = No.
Sony will fix that and add Animal-AF in the Sony A9 IIACTUALLY
There's plenty to enthuse about the A9 - but since I don't need to defend it.
If the person closes their eyes, eye tracking stops working.. what's with that crap..
Sony will fix that and add Animal-AF in the Sony A9 IIlol
True..... I am just getting carried away again..... need to get the Sony A9 out this weekend, dust it and take some photos!Or, the 6" behind the EVF just concentrates on where they're pointing the camera instead of relying on more focus aids![]()
need to get the Sony A9 out this weekend, dust it and take some photos!
Or, the 6" behind the EVF just concentrates on where they're pointing the camera instead of relying on more focus aids![]()
True..... I am just getting carried away again..... need to get the Sony A9 out this weekend, dust it and take some photos!
dogs in flight (DIF): Elliott Erwitt, the world master of these pictures, used Leica M with 90 or 135mm lenses. He thinks thru his pictures from the dog's point of view. It's not the equipment, it's the attitude.
In other news
Oh yes, I want a cool action shot of my dog - I don't need a camera with fast AF I just need to master manual focus and make photographing dogs my life.
In other news
Oh yes, I want a cool action shot of my dog - I don't need a camera with fast AF I just need to master manual focus and make photographing dogs my life.

In other news
Oh yes, I want a cool action shot of my dog - I don't need a camera with fast AF I just need to master manual focus and make photographing dogs my life.
I really don’t think having the A7III with a Wide focus point shooting mode will make your photography better. Because every time you click that button you are letting the camera to decide for you, guessing what you think you want
For a year I used manual focus for 20+ weddings also at the odd play rehearsal and fashion show, before that I had DSLRs without any of these focus aids.
Just because I bought an A9 three weeks ago and enjoy it, doesn't make me a spoilt brat with no appreciation for the skill of photography.
making out that learning to shoot the subjects you want to through practice and time was somehow a negative point?
That was not the point, sorry if it didn't come across clearly.
The negative was - the comparison being made of being able to pick up an A9 and casually get a photo of your dog running towards you - versus - spending time to master the manual focus and the photography of dogs.. being a problem of equipment vs attitude
My point is that I just wanted a shot of my dog whilst she was still a puppy........ I don't understand why people have to go so far to make arguments like this..
I think I need to have a read, should make for a good laughlmao @jonneymendoza
Just had a quick read over on the Canon M thread..... you pretty much got butchered innitlol
Don't mess with them Canon M folk innit![]()
On other news.. it seems Sony has increased their prices of xQD memory cards.
This will mostly impact Nikon usersooops......
This is definitely true. I've always chosen to use single point AF as it gives me the final decision on what the camera then focuses on (or tracks etc). When I tried out the A7iii and A9 they were both set to Wide AF and, whilst it's an excellent technological setup, I did find it a little disconnected when shooting in the busy hall because there were 50 faces in the scene and the camera was making the decision on what it thought I wanted to focus on. I fully agree that improvements in tracking etc are excellent though, when combined with dedicated focus point selection.
No and just in case I've added to that thought that's not how I feel. I said in a previous post it's better to have the bells and whistles even if you don't always use them as if you haven't got them you can't ever use them.For a year I used manual focus for 20+ weddings also at the odd play rehearsal and fashion show, before that I had DSLRs without any of these focus aids.
Just because I bought an A9 two weeks ago and enjoy its features, doesn't make me a spoilt brat with no appreciation for the skill of photography.