Lol quality
Lol quality
In yer dreams.......................... definitely! A7rii CAF is POS compared to D750.
Tried D750 in the same scenario with my dog today as I did the A7ii (not Rii) and it was no contest.
In fairness the R2 is vastly vastly better than the A7IITried D750 in the same scenario with my dog today as I did the A7ii (not Rii) and it was no contest.
These new Sony's are real high ISO low light monsters aren't they?
https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/im...=1&x=0.1273693298797901&y=-0.9861072664359862
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Heads by Justin Akehurst, on FlickrDamm.diddnt know the MK2 was that better then the d750 !Tried D750 in the same scenario with my dog today as I did the A7ii (not Rii) and it was no contest.
These new Sony's are real high ISO low light monsters aren't they?
https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/im...=1&x=0.1273693298797901&y=-0.9861072664359862
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Cool, glad you found one. Lenses sorted?
Even the A7riii is a big step up apparently, and the A7iii better stilltbf though I found the a7rii very good in AFS. I'm hoping the a7iii caf is a big step up... from what I've seen so far it probs is.
CrapWhat’s the A9 high ISO like?![]()
this was shot at pitch dark with the lens cap on.What’s the A9 high ISO like?![]()
JDR08453.jpg by Jon Richy, on FlickrDamm.diddnt know the MK2 was that better then the d750 !
this was shot at pitch dark with the lens cap on.
pushed the shadows dramatically
JDR08453.jpg by Jon Richy, on Flickr
Tried D750 in the same scenario with my dog today as I did the A7ii (not Rii) and it was no contest.
Being as you're too lazy to check it for yourselfWhat’s the A9 high ISO like?![]()
Really like that shot. So you can take the odd good photo thenthis was shot at pitch dark with the lens cap on.
pushed the shadows dramatically
JDR08453.jpg by Jon Richy, on Flickr
So which one was the winner?!
D750 actually got the dog in focus if that answers your question![]()
Being as you're too lazy to check it for yourself
https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/im...=1&x=0.1273693298797901&y=-0.9861072664359862
It's a great camera, enjoy
CAF Bailie by Thomas Green, on Flickr
I actually think the A7iii looks better than the A9 there![]()
I've owned plenty of D750s and now have an R2
The D750 has far superior controls for adjusting the AF and getting exactly how you want it very fast
Whilst the R2 may have more points etc it isn't even close to good how you interact with the AF settings
Slow paced portraits etc id probably give the R2 the edge.
What like Iceland?This is where it really delivers.
I don't understand what Canon are doing wrong at their customers expense.The criticism of Canon is not that they don't know what they're doing, it's that they know exactly what they're doing at their customers expense.
Care to elaborate?I think the thought is that they hobble their cameras.I don't understand what Canon are doing wrong at their customers expense.Care to elaborate?
As far as I can see they are still selling more cameras than anyone else. DSLRs are still outselling mirrorless by about 2-1, unless someone has some more up to date statistics. They seem to be giving the majority of people what they want. Nobody is forcing anyone to buy their equipment, so how are they doing anything at a customers expense?
Tbh I would hazard a guess that the majority of people buying cameras do not know the difference in crop sensor vs FF let alone whether one has better DR or AF etc than another. I speak to a lot of people on a daily basis and if the conversation does veer in the direction of photography the usual response from casual or non photographers is “Canon are the best aren’t they?”. I guess that’s the beauty of having the lions share of the market, people just assume they’re the best.I don't understand what Canon are doing wrong at their customers expense.Care to elaborate?
As far as I can see they are still selling more cameras than anyone else. DSLRs are still outselling mirrorless by about 2-1, unless someone has some more up to date statistics. They seem to be giving the majority of people what they want. Nobody is forcing anyone to buy their equipment, so how are they doing anything at a customers expense?
I don't understand what Canon are doing wrong at their customers expense.Care to elaborate?
As far as I can see they are still selling more cameras than anyone else. DSLRs are still outselling mirrorless by about 2-1, unless someone has some more up to date statistics. They seem to be giving the majority of people what they want. Nobody is forcing anyone to buy their equipment, so how are they doing anything at a customers expense?
Tbh I would hazard a guess that the majority of people buying cameras do not know the difference in crop sensor vs FF let alone whether one has better DR or AF etc than another. I speak to a lot of people on a daily basis and if the conversation does veer in the direction of photography the usual response from casual or non photographers is “Canon are the best aren’t they?”. I guess that’s the beauty of having the lions share of the market, people just assume they’re the best.
That’s the thing, there is no universal best, only what’s best for the individualDevil’s advocate...Sony certainly has taken a leap in the past 12 months since the A9, but having 3 bodies that are killing it does it make it the best?
I mean objectively speaking, which brand is the best?
Most complete native lens selection.
Most complete native flash system.
Tried and tested reliability.
Tried and tested durability.
After sale tech support.
That’s the thing, there is no universal best, only what’s best for the individual![]()
That’s a subjective answer, I’m asking an objective question which should be easy to answer.
I can make a solid case that all the questions that I put forward, the answer is Canon. Of course, only if you need any of those, if you just want to vlog with something small. Sony RX100V all day long.
Yes, but then there are other things too, best sensor, best ergonomics, best AF system, best features in which case what is best gets slightly more muddied.That’s a subjective answer, I’m asking an objective question which should be easy to answer.
I can make a solid case that all the questions that I put forward, the answer is Canon. Of course, only if you need any of those, if you just want to vlog with something small. Sony RX100V all day long.
cough cough D600 D800 d7000 d750 recallsYes, but then there are other things too, best sensor, best ergonomics, best AF system, best features in which case what is best gets slightly more muddied.
If I was buying into a DSLR system from scratch it would be Nikon all day long for a given price point. For example the Canon 5div and D850 are a similar price point, but the D850 is better in just about every area barring live view AF. Build quality about the same. Lens choice, take your pick. Flash system, again take your pic (nikon’s CLS is very good). Tried and tested reliability, not heard any major problems from either. After sale tech support, you hear good and bad from both. I’ve had excellent service from Nikon. Canon have a better pro service granted but we’ve been taking consumer/enthusiasts.
So imo the systems are pretty much on a par, but at present Nikon are making noticeably better bodies for a price point.
Just for the record I have no brand preference or loyalty, I just go with whatever offers the best at the time for the price I can afford![]()
cough cough D600 D800 d7000 d750 recalls
Nikon D600 was poor, everything else has been handled well. It’s not as though other brands haven’t had their issues, including Canon. Sony just fix it by bringing out another cameracough cough D600 D800 d7000 d750 recalls
Most complete native lens selection.
Most complete native flash system.
Tried and tested reliability.
Tried and tested durability.
After sale tech support.