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Man it's like Xmas here. You've posted more pics then u ever have before!
Keep posting
Man it's like Xmas here. You've posted more pics then u ever have before!
View attachment 127530 Both lenses razor sharp ! The 85 is an absolute beast, could imagine it not being the easiest lens to lug about all day
Sharpness and autofocus accuracy is insane. This is how these lenses are meant to perform. No tuning needed
Check my Flickr feed to see recent shots taken with the batis. Else I'll post em up laterHowever, the Batis for sale works out about £150 more than a new FE 85mm 1.8 so I still have to decide if it's worth the extra![]()
It’s better than the 85L 1.2 but not 35L mk2 or CZ 50/1.4 level of CA control.
Although not really that fair because they are 3x the cost.
Man it's like Xmas here. You've posted more pics then u ever have before!
Keep posting
Does it focus as good as the A9?
Depends on the situation but in most cases the Sony A7 III AF is good enough especially given its price point. However I wouldn’t call it a baby A9 which some articles dubbed it.
The Sony A9 is noticeably more responsive but then it should be given its intended market and price point.
I contemplated getting a second A7 III and ditching the A9 but I’ve held onto it for now.
Silent shooting with zero black is amazing and It’s nice to have but for most people it won’t be worth the cost difference over the A7 III.
Luckily I can afford to keep the A9 but realistically if you don’t shoot hardcore sports / events the Sony A7 III is the wiser choice.
I know this is probably a cop off but they are both great bodies for different reasons.
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I'm on a campsite in Brittany at the moment so I'll see if I can access your FlickrCheck my Flickr feed to see recent shots taken with the batis. Else I'll post em up later
Nope, can't find you on Flickr, must be the wineI'm on a campsite in Brittany at the moment so I'll see if I can access your Flickr![]()
Dude I don't think the A9 is noticably more responsive. I genuinely couldn't spot the difference. Maybe tracking is a tad better but I never had an issue with either.
The A9 is really just for people that need extreme speed or a better silent mode !
Depends on the situation but in most cases the Sony A7 III AF is good enough especially given its price point. However I wouldn’t call it a baby A9 which some articles dubbed it.
The Sony A9 is noticeably more responsive but then it should be given its intended market and price point.
I contemplated getting a second A7 III and ditching the A9 but I’ve held onto it for now.
Silent shooting with zero black is amazing and It’s nice to have but for most people it won’t be worth the cost difference over the A7 III.
Luckily I can afford to keep the A9 but realistically if you don’t shoot hardcore sports / events the Sony A7 III is the wiser choice.
I know this is probably a cop off but they are both great bodies for different reasons.
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Perhaps but I notice the responsiveness even when taking photos of my little ones running about in the garden.
Watch this video from 6 mins onwards for A7 III vs A9 AF-C to see what I’m talking about.
View: https://youtu.be/jBD4U7LoRhU
I’m not knocking the Sony A7 III but the A9 is quicker at AF both in practice and on paper. Your right in that if you need the speed and silent black out free shooting there isn’t much else on the market that compares to the A9’s feature set.
Both great offerings from Sony.
Zero blackout is just amazing and the single reason I've just gone for a second hand A9 over a new A7III, to me it's more than worth the £500 or so extra.
I'm less impressed with the handling, fingers are squeezed between grip and lens, and no room at all for little finger!
Nearly, if not all reviews of the A7 III confirm that the A7 III AF system is not as quick as the A9.
That’s my view also but I also think the A7 III is great value for money vs rivals.
You picked up an A9 for £2400, thats a good deal.
ForestShootEpping-471.jpg by Jon Richy, on FlickrYes easier to sell canon lenses for sureTrue, although with more people shooting Canon, there is a larger market
Thanks very much, considering the possible price difference between the new Sony EF 85mm and the used Batis I think I’ll make an offer on the latter.as promised.
Batis 85 1.8 shot a few days ago.
love this lens
ForestShootEpping-471.jpg by Jon Richy, on Flickr
Thanks very much, considering the possible price difference between the new Sony EF 85mm and the used Batis I think I’ll make an offer on the latter.
Looked at cpb, said 600, sometimes around 540 on Amazon. Lce price is good.
There’s cash back on it.
There are soooo many more things I need, for one thing, my MBP is so old, it refuse to run the latest version of LR on it…..then again, it is a 2010 model.
85/1.8, 105/1.4 and I want to remap my car for more oomph !
just shoot jpg for the meantimeThere are soooo many more things I need, for one thing, my MBP is so old, it refuse to run the latest version of LR on it…..then again, it is a 2010 model.
85/1.8, 105/1.4 and I want to remap my car for more oomph !
I do need a MBP, want to edit pics on the move, car can wait.
iPad pro?
Had an iPad, actually 2 iPads. I prefer a proper laptop.
I’m getting a iPad Pro next I think.![]()
View attachment 127530 Both lenses razor sharp ! The 85 is an absolute beast, could imagine it not being the easiest lens to lug about all day
Sharpness and autofocus accuracy is insane. This is how these lenses are meant to perform. No tuning needed
Anyone with an A9 used one of these?:
https://shine-away.com/collections/camera-grips/products/sony-a9
Or anything similar. I might just go with an L plate.
I’m getting a iPad Pro next I think.![]()
I may do, but LR mobile isn't there yet so I'll be well into next gen before considering.
I had one on an A7ii and it was decent, been struggling to find a good L-Plate for my A7r3 though!
Why over that one linked to?
1 - it keeps the tripod screw CENTRED !!!
2 - Itself is a Arca Swiss plate, both sides
3 - The side is detachable
4 - It is cheaper
5 - It is solid aluminium
http://www.smallrig.com/smallrig-l-bracket-for-sony-a7iii-a7m3-a7riii-a9-2122.html
I may do, but LR mobile isn't there yet so I'll be well into next gen before considering.