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He has the A9![]()
That can’t shoot with speed lights at 10 fps, only 5 fps.
He has the A9![]()
That can’t shoot with speed lights at 10 fps, only 5 fps.![]()
I think the A7III will hit the wall after 40 shots too, but will clear it in about 15s with a fast card or 25s with a UHS-1 card.
Not feeling overly thrilled with today's haul - not going on my own would help with my energy I think
Orange Chic by dancook1982, on Flickr
DSC06042 by dancook1982, on Flickr
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Na they his mates. From his crew based in LondonThese random blokes off street or your pals
Not feeling overly thrilled with today's haul - not going on my own would help with my energy I think
Orange Chic by dancook1982, on Flickr
DSC06042 by dancook1982, on Flickr
DSC05635 by dancook1982, on Flickr
DSC05642 by dancook1982, on Flickr
DSC06136 by dancook1982, on Flickr
People in London must be used to being snapped, as I've said before doing that where I live wouldn't go well.
They probably were not aware. Silent shutter
They probably were not aware. Silent shutter
Maybe but with a 35mm must be close.
I've had abuse just carrying a camera, once got accused of taking someones picture when I was standing under a tree with the camera pointing up and taking pictures of the blossoms. Luckily my liberal use of Anglo Saxon usually smooths things over.
People in London must be used to being snapped, as I've said before doing that where I live wouldn't go well.
How was the 35mm f2.8 Dan?
Snappy enough?
These random blokes off street or your pals
Street photography is dead easy in the capital of almost every country in the worldIf only it has touch focus and shoot in the A series, you can look like you are just mucking about on the screen. Disguise it even more.
Random people in the street
my friendship circle isn't that big or diverse
Wouldn’t go down well where I am either tbh.People in London must be used to being snapped, as I've said before doing that where I live wouldn't go well.
Wouldn’t go down well where I am either tbh.
So all those with A7RIII and A7III's what DON'T you like about it?
Still considering picking up an A7 classicas a family camera...
Wow! There's one in the classifieds![]()
The lens is a bit slow on my A7 but if you find it ok I guess it's my A7 that's a bit slow rather than the lens.I need to give it more chance, as I misframed the 35mm a bit and ended up locking focus on backgrounds because subjects had not entered the frame - so I think it's good so far, but I didn't do a good job personally![]()
The lens is a bit slow on my A7 but if you find it ok I guess it's my A7 that's a bit slow rather than the lens.
One reason why I have mft is that it's quick so if the newer A7x bodies are fast I could think about having just one main camera, as well as a compact.
I've never lived anywhere where street photography would be anything other than a little bit dangerousWouldn’t go down well where I am either tbh.
I've never lived anywhere where street photography would be anything other than a little bit dangerousThe only big city I've lived in was Leeds but it wasn't exactly a tourist destination
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So all those with A7RIII and A7III's what DON'T you like about it?
Still considering picking up an A7 classicas a family camera...
Can’t touch to focus.
Can’t swipe when viewing photos, in general touch screen is naff.
It takes about 1.5-2 seconds from cold boot before I can take a photo.
Menu is not logical.
It’s a touch too short.
Ahem, only UHS-1 in slot 2.
No flash sync port.
You can touch to focusCan’t touch to focus.
Can’t swipe when viewing photos, in general touch screen is naff.
It takes about 1.5-2 seconds from cold boot before I can take a photo.
Menu is not logical.
It’s a touch too short.
Ahem, only UHS-1 in slot 2.
No flash sync port.
Doesn’t come with charger for a £2000 camera.
Official spare batteries are expensive.
A lot of these have a work around and are not dealbreakers.
I think you hit the nail on the head there, the only places I have done any street photography are London & Cambridge both popular tourist spots so people are used to having cameras pointing in their direction never had any problems, not yet anywayI've never lived anywhere where street photography would be anything other than a little bit dangerousThe only big city I've lived in was Leeds but it wasn't exactly a tourist destination
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You can touch to focus
Yea innitI think you hit the nail on the head there, the only places I have done any street photography are London & Cambridge both popular tourist spots so people are used to having cameras pointing in their direction never had any problems, not yet anyway.
So all those with A7RIII and A7III's what DON'T you like about it?
Still considering picking up an A7 classicas a family camera...
If they just fix the small aperture with live view effect thing then I have zero regrets in switching.
- Still leaves a little to be desired in ergonomics, doesn't feel as natural/comfortable as my old camera (but now my old camera feels comically big).
- The absence of a charger is just cheap and in reality a hidden cost or you're stuck with the stupidly designed socket covers breaking off.
- Don't like the way it handles photo files on the memory card, I'm used to removing the memory card, moving the images off then reinserting the card but that causes the camera to still show the image but it can't because the file is missing, I even once had the card become unreadable and destroying all the photos before they'd been moved off, Plugging a USB cable directly into the camera and not had any problems since but then I have to live with those stupid socket covers blocking things and snapping off (it'll happen sooner or later).
- The AF assist light seems to get cut off by any medium and above sized lens.
- Doesn't work so well in studio, drop down to a small aperture and even with the live view effect off when you half press the shutter it'll get a grainy picture and have a terrible framerate (I'm hopeful this gets fixed in software as there's no good reason for that behaviour). Just feels like they haven't thought of this area while going out into sunny conditions it works beautifully.
- Cost of Sony lenses and a lack of an established second hand market which makes them seem more expensive.
- Menu system, it feels like it was designed by a bloke just out of uni.
- They forgot to make use of the touch screen, again hopefully fixed later on but we'll all get by with custom menus/buttons until then.
- This is probably my fault rather than the camera but so far it seems a lot easier to recover detail in underexposed areas compared to overexposed ones, at least more so than shots from my last camera.
I have never plugged in my cameras to import photos.
So what's your process?
As I mentioned, I was accustomed to doing this:
Remove the card.
Move files off directly onto a PC.
Reinsert card into camera.
Done.
Doing that with the Sony means you have to take an extra step of manually deleting the images as it seems to index the files and with the thing corrupting once and losing the file system I don't want that happening again (don't think it was me, never had a problem in 3 years like that before with a Nikon).
Maybe but with a 35mm must be close.
I've had abuse just carrying a camera, once got accused of taking someones picture when I was standing under a tree with the camera pointing up and taking pictures of the blossoms. Luckily my liberal use of Anglo Saxon usually smooths things over.
Unfortunately where I live if your staffy has four legs you're just visiting.I think you hit the nail on the head there, the only places I have done any street photography are London & Cambridge both popular tourist spots so people are used to having cameras pointing in their direction never had any problems, not yet anyway.
As long as you don't take pictures of the security cameras...You should try photographing whilst being bearded, brown and carrying a backpack then. That’s a whole other kettle of fish, trust me.![]()