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better start pointing,i went for the CanonA6000. Because I like EVF's.
If you buy a Canon we'll all point at you and laugh.

better start pointing,i went for the CanonA6000. Because I like EVF's.
If you buy a Canon we'll all point at you and laugh.

Im near sure on my A9 I was able to switch the mech shutter on and off with a custom button (efcs off)
Anyway other than in the menu of doing this on the A7III ?
I don’t know what thread Black rapid uses but there are 2x 3/8 threaded holes available - one on the base, and one on the vertical. There isn’t an Allen key slot that I can see, so in this respect it differs from the RRS version. However, it is tool-less in that the slide fixing screw has a coin slot. The main fixing screw is Allen only if that’s a factor, ie regularly needing to remove the L bracket entirely in the field.
I got mine from AliExpress. Took less than 2 weeks.
There's a review of the Tamron 28-75mm on Admiring Light...
https://admiringlight.com/blog/review-tamron-28-75mm-f-2-8-di-iii-rxd-sony-e-mount/
On my A7RII I can toggle between silent shooting and mechanical with custom button. But there isn't a quick access for EFCS. I believe it was introduced in A9 so would be surprised if it's not on A7III
I don't understand why heft and metal is synonymous to build quality in the lens world. Plastic can be every bit as durable and strong.
To me feels like a solid well made lens. Not to mention better sealed than Sony![]()
As I've now have Sony, Canon and Fuji I have been thinking about what the future holds, which is the best, which do I like using the most, which I will actually use the most etc. Whilst having a good think about this, I check my email and I have two separate emails from MPB... One saying "Sell us your Canon gear" and the other "Sell us your Fuji gear"... It's a conspiracy!!!![]()
A lot of people see APS-C as the sweet spot of quality / bulk and weight but personally I have issues I can't get over with Fuji's marketing bs and Xtrans. Lovely looking cameras but I'd choose a Sony A6xxx every time.
TBH the newer APS-C cameras would be fine for me if it wasn't for the fact that I like compact primes and with them an A7 isn't significantly bigger than a top end APS-C plus I like using old film era lenses.
76MM by Chris Harrison, on FlickrThoughts... what’s the best quality small prime for the A9/A7RIII?
Looking for a day to day walk around so either 35/50mm.
Sony Zeiss 35mm f2.8 is my choice.Thoughts... what’s the best quality small prime for the A9/A7RIII?
Looking for a day to day walk around so either 35/50mm.
Nice photo Jonny but I think your shutter speed was a tad low
Lol a9. Snapshot mate. Got better ones...taken on an iPhone 3?
First wedding with the A7iii done. A few quirks and things to get used to but all in all a great experience. It was a 'secret' humanist ceremony in a forest clearing with no amplification so silent shutter was a gift. Although, when I forgot to turn it off the couple (both photographers) were totally freaked out by the silence during portraits.
I'm glad to see that two batteries were enough for a 13 hour day. My wife decided to shoot one D750 and one sony because she still hadn't gotten used to it, but had more or less ditched the D750 halfway through the day. Will be having a look at the IQ and focusing on Monday but from the back of camera, they seemed good. My biggest concern will be the clock. I tried to sync all our cameras but without the second readout, the Sony is a crapshoot (you have to sit there with your phone and time each to the minute).
I shot with a 25/85 Batis, 35art, 55 and my nikon T/S. All worked great but I was most impressed by the 25 Batis. It's a wee gem of a lens - light, quick and sharp. Didn't notice any errant focusing with any lenses and the 85 Sony that my wife was using gave beautiful flare at sunset.
There was nothing that really frustrated me too much. I'm a BB focuser and did find myself hitting the REC button on 5 or 6 occasions - but that's because the D750 BButton is so badly placed, my muscle memory is causing me to overstretch. I might sugru the AF-ON button to make it a little more prominent. Blackout was actually good in silent mode, reassuring me that I had fired off a shot when my ears were telling me otherwise. I was a bit frustrated by the base shutter option when shooting Auto-ISO. There's no option between 1/250 and 1/125 regardless of lens. I used to set my D750 to 1/200 with the 85 and 1/160 with the 35mm. That's yet another 'please fix it with firmware' thing to add to my email to Sony.
All in all, I'm far from my comfort zone just yet but it was as easy as any complete system change could be, really.
I was a bit frustrated by the base shutter option when shooting Auto-ISO. There's no option between 1/250 and 1/125 regardless of lens. I used to set my D750 to 1/200 with the 85 and 1/160 with the 35mm. That's yet another 'please fix it with firmware' thing to add to my email to Sony.
I use Aperture priority with auto ISO until the light level causes the shutter speed to drop too low and then I switch to Manual and dial in the aperture and shutter speed I want again with auto ISO.
Is manual mode with dialled in aperture and shutter speed an option to overcome the lack of a setting between 1/125 and 1/250?
do you have the new FE 35mm ART? How is the AF performance in AF-C especially?
I BB focus in AF-C mode and it was perfect. EyeF sometimes chooses the wrong person, but that's the camera not the lens.
I BB focus in AF-C mode and it was perfect. EyeF sometimes chooses the wrong person, but that's the camera not the lens.
Yep it's awesome so far. Haven't tried video yet.Ordered the Tamron 28-75 for video use! Anyone here got one yet ?
Yep it's awesome so far. Haven't tried video yet.
A7III Zeiss, Batis 85 and one of the coolest couples I've ever met.
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Where did you get it ?
Can register faces, bride whatever before the shoot and switch.
Deep in thought by Chris Heathcote, on Flickr