The Amazing Sony A1/A7/A9/APS-C & Anything else welcome Mega Thread!

Sony a7iii Samyang 35mm 1.4 at 1.4,

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Really like the colours. Is this over at Penmon Point?
 
Yeah it’s a bioluminescenct plankton, was a pretty busy spot, mainly enjoyed watching it rather photographing, was pretty busy and hard to get a shot with out people. Unsure if the shallow dof works or not, aim was to help blur the slashes from the rocks a bit more

Makes it tilt-shift-esque - i like it. Impressive bio-luminescence! Assume that's not SOOC?
 
Went into Jessops today intending to p/ex 2 Olympus Pro lenses for a couple of Sony lenses to complete my line-up. Two things happened, one was that they offered me vastly more than I was expecting for 1 lens and very slightly more for the other. The other was that today they are starting a 20% bonus on p/ex prices. Suddenly I was hundreds of pounds “better off” than I had imagined I would be.

The 16-35 F4 was always going to be in my bag but after handling the 24-70 F4, the 24-105 F4 they suggested that I try the 24-70 F2.8 GM they happened to have lying around. Suddenly (in my mind) the extra money I had to play with meant that I didn’t dismiss the GM lens out of hand.
I was hooked, completely and utterly and walked away with the 16-35 F4 and the 24-70 F2.8. That 20% bonus really swung it for me.
 
You're quite correct. I was making the error of looking for that effect when using my normal shutter setting of H+, at any other setting it's terrible. Apologies.

Edit: Just quickly checked my Olympus E-M1 Mkii and it's present in exactly the same way, just never used those shutter settings before.

Even in electronic shutter?

This video certainly looks a lot better than mine:


I looked at an A7RII today and that wasn’t anything like this.
 
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I have discovered a potential problem with Sigma FE lenses on the Sony if you want to put it on a Gimbal. due to the nature of the length of the lenses, a lot of them won't balance on a gimbal even if the payload supports it. The centre of gravity is too far front heavy meaning the camera or the lens will knock it against something.

I tried the Sony A73 with the 35 Distagon on a Feiyu A1000 this week and it barely balances, the mounting plate is so far back it was holding on with barely like 2mm of grip and the eye cup catches the back motor if you tilts to look up. I can't see how the Sigma will work with that gimbal at all, or any of the sigma lenses to be honest.
try and attach a flash gun on teh camera to help balance the weight?
 
Even in electronic shutter?

I looked at an A7RII today and that wasn’t anything like this.
I have read your posts here about the topic at hand and i can safely say thats how it works on the a7r3.

there is a blackout like that in silent mode , EFC mode and full mechanical mode.

The R3 is not a no blackout free camera
 
I have read your posts here about the topic at hand and i can safely say thats how it works on the a7r3.

there is a blackout like that in silent mode , EFC mode and full mechanical mode.

The R3 is not a no blackout free camera

And the A7iii and the A7rii and XT2 and Olympus.
 
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I have discovered a potential problem with Sigma FE lenses on the Sony if you want to put it on a Gimbal. due to the nature of the length of the lenses, a lot of them won't balance on a gimbal even if the payload supports it. The centre of gravity is too far front heavy meaning the camera or the lens will knock it against something.

I tried the Sony A73 with the 35 Distagon on a Feiyu A1000 this week and it barely balances, the mounting plate is so far back it was holding on with barely like 2mm of grip and the eye cup catches the back motor if you tilts to look up. I can't see how the Sigma will work with that gimbal at all, or any of the sigma lenses to be honest.

Think I mentioned this when sigma announced what they were doing for e-mount. It's annoying for sure and one of the reasons I am not keen buying one. I'd much prefer a lens designed for e-mount/mirrorless.
 
Think I mentioned this when sigma announced what they were doing for e-mount. It's annoying for sure and one of the reasons I am not keen buying one. I'd much prefer a lens designed for e-mount/mirrorless.

I am sure for a larger gimbal like the Ronin S it will work but the gimbal i tried specifically says it holds 1.7kg and i was only at about 1.3kg and due to the length of the Zeiss, the centre of gravity barely makes it for that, so the Sigma wouldn't have worked on it. The Zeiss was too long by about 1mm, the rear eye cup actually brushes against the rear motor so the extra cm of the Sigma will means a massive walk against the EVF.

For general handholding, not a problem, but certainly a consideration if you put it on a gimbal.
 
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Think I mentioned this when sigma announced what they were doing for e-mount. It's annoying for sure and one of the reasons I am not keen buying one. I'd much prefer a lens designed for e-mount/mirrorless.

Like the Samyang and SZ you had?
 
In short, Sony Zeiss 50/1.4 is the best one if budget is not a criteria. A little surprised how badly the Rokinon did though but i am impressed by the Sigma, that looks to have the softest bokeh.

 
In short, Sony Zeiss 50/1.4 is the best one if budget is not a criteria. A little surprised how badly the Rokinon did though but i am impressed by the Sigma, that looks to have the softest bokeh.


If only it weren't so bloody expensive.
 
Umm the a7mk3 had better weather sealing then the 5d4 which actually messed up for him in a real world scenario enviornment

crazy aint it. the weak spots of Sonys is the bottom plate only... all it would take is a minor seal but that may effect the 4k heat, Its a tricky balancing act.
 
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Like the Samyang and SZ you had?
Yep exactly like those :D
I didn't exactly mean to sell the Zeiss but someone made an offer I couldn't refuse and it meant being able to afford the A7RIII.
It was surprisingly easy to sell the Zeiss compared to the samyang!
 
Looking a wee case/half case for the A7III, can anyone recommend one ?
 
Yep exactly like those :D
I didn't exactly mean to sell the Zeiss but someone made an offer I couldn't refuse and it meant being able to afford the A7RIII.
It was surprisingly easy to sell the Zeiss compared to the samyang!

You made the right choice, can always pickup a cz for the money you paid.
 
In short, Sony Zeiss 50/1.4 is the best one if budget is not a criteria. A little surprised how badly the Rokinon did though but i am impressed by the Sigma, that looks to have the softest bokeh.


Really looking forward to trying the SZ55 again, I think the fact that I didn't like the A7mk1 colour, AF, chroma noise etc etc.... may have skewed my opinion... wait and see.
 
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LIMS-Gen...621459&hash=item3b0313fbfd:g:lWEAAOSwesBalN-x

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LIMS-Gen...-Plate-For-Sony-A7RIII-A7III-BR-/263452909975

What I have and love it.

Tripod screw stays centred.
Battery door accessible.

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But one of the side flap is slightly obstructed, you won't be able to access the micro USB slot, USB-C is accessible so can still charge with that.

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Thanks Raymond! Jeez £80, suppose in relative terms its not too bad.
 
Thanks Raymond! Jeez £80, suppose in relative terms its not too bad.

I have the gariz for the Fuji X-T1, The Lim's is much better, MUCH better.

For 1 thing, Gariz' bottom is a clued on metal "sheet", mine is actually peeling! and I don't use my Fuji for work so 90% of stuff i take are at home of my food and stuff, it's my toy camera, whereas Lim's is a solid piece of metal.
 
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Think I mentioned this when sigma announced what they were doing for e-mount. It's annoying for sure and one of the reasons I am not keen buying one. I'd much prefer a lens designed for e-mount/mirrorless.

Have you tried the Samyang or Sigma 35s?
 
Have you tried the Samyang or Sigma 35s?
I have owned the samyang and Sony Zeiss both of which I sold last week and yesterday respectively.
I'll try sigma ART next. Hoping it's the best compromise between AF capabilities and optics.
 
You'll need a cabinet

And some old film era manual primes.

And on that subject, I spotted a nice shot but thought that my 35mm was a bit too short and a nice 50mm would be perfect and I could do with a really nice 50. And then I remembered I have the 55mm f1.8. I sometimes forget I have the AF lenses.
 
I don't see the 1.4x teleconverter there............

I still have a few items to pickup, which includes the 2.0x convertor and the Sony 35 f1.4.

I'm also trying to decide on some lighting but struggling to make a decision between standard strobes and LED lighting.
 
I have owned the samyang and Sony Zeiss both of which I sold last week and yesterday respectively.
I'll try sigma ART next. Hoping it's the best compromise between AF capabilities and optics.

The only thing putting me off the Art is the poor AF tests I’ve seen on YT. Looks a lot worse than the Sammy in comparison...
 
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