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Woof when are you gunna order your a7mk3?
@Raymond Lin Sell the lot and stick with Sony, buy all the good glass and a extra bodySave the remaining cash for a Holiday or something.
Already planning getting the Batis 25 very soon, Sigma 105 next.
Not sure what else I really need to be honest!
Im opting for the 135mm 1.8 over the 105. Think its too close to the 85mm
I already have the Canon 135/2.0. That would be too close to the 135/1.8 lol
I rarely shoots that focal length so might as well have something a little different.
Id definitely be interested to see the results !
No Ray, obsession just isn't the best fit but if you want to persist with it I think it says more about you and your need to have a bit of a dig. Fair enough, this is the internet, fill your boots.
And for politeness. Yes I post mostly old lens pictures for a few reasons. I post the odd picture that I think is pretty but most of my posts here are gear related as this is a gear thread so when I buy an old lens I post pictures taken with it, probably more than once as the weather and light is sometimes poor so I'll post on bad days, probably the first time I go out with the lens and I can't wait to use it and probably later on good. Just in case anyone is interestedand I think that some here have actually been tempted towards legacy lenses. Also I think it makes a bit of a difference in what is often a thread tilted very heavily towards expensive modern AF lenses, lenses which are not just expensive in a relative to other makes sense but are also towards the expensive side of the Sony range.
There's no denying you take nice pictures and I can see how you wouldn't want ones like mine to go to a client but we're in different areas. Some of the good stuff here (on the site) means nothing to me, the endless parade of shallow DoF, birds in flight, modern street photography, aviation, model shots... I can appreciate them but I'm not really interested. All I want to do is take pictures of people and places I love and interesting stuff I see and the A7 is the best fit for that and also for the character and old look stuff. You don't like the less neutral look but when used with a more neutral lens and processed sympathetically for a modern look I don't think there's a lot wrong with the colours. There doesn't seem to be a lot wrong with the Voigtlander 35mm pictures I posted recently, they were taken at an aperture which gives a more modern look and they were processed for an uncoloured look and they look fine to meand one look in any of the Fuji threads will give you more weird colours than I'd produce in a lifetime. You don't get it. OK, but come on.... Fuji better than a Sony A7?
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No Ray, obsession just isn't the best fit but if you want to persist with it I think it says more about you and your need to have a bit of a dig. Fair enough, this is the internet, fill your boots.
And for politeness. Yes I post mostly old lens pictures for a few reasons. I post the odd picture that I think is pretty but most of my posts here are gear related as this is a gear thread so when I buy an old lens I post pictures taken with it, probably more than once as the weather and light is sometimes poor so I'll post on bad days, probably the first time I go out with the lens and I can't wait to use it and probably later on good. Just in case anyone is interestedand I think that some here have actually been tempted towards legacy lenses. Also I think it makes a bit of a difference in what is often a thread tilted very heavily towards expensive modern AF lenses, lenses which are not just expensive in a relative to other makes sense but are also towards the expensive side of the Sony range.
There's no denying you take nice pictures and I can see how you wouldn't want ones like mine to go to a client but we're in different areas. Some of the good stuff here (on the site) means nothing to me, the endless parade of shallow DoF, birds in flight, modern street photography, aviation, model shots... I can appreciate them but I'm not really interested. All I want to do is take pictures of people and places I love and interesting stuff I see and the A7 is the best fit for that and also for the character and old look stuff. You don't like the less neutral look but when used with a more neutral lens and processed sympathetically for a modern look I don't think there's a lot wrong with the colours. There doesn't seem to be a lot wrong with the Voigtlander 35mm pictures I posted recently, they were taken at an aperture which gives a more modern look and they were processed for an uncoloured look and they look fine to meand one look in any of the Fuji threads will give you more weird colours than I'd produce in a lifetime. You don't get it. OK, but come on.... Fuji better than a Sony A7?
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any good 3rd party NP-FZ100 batteries available or should I just buy a genuine sony one?
Part of my liking of your shots is your local weather. l'm rather fond of cloud forms, and their colours.
If it’s any help to you I used it on an A7Riii. Up to 400mm AF was reasonable, probably 10 out of 20 frames in focus. From 400-600 it was dire, only about 4 in 20 frames in focus. Used the mc-11 which I returned to Jessops.Has one used the sigma 150-600c on the Sony A7iii, would be interested to hear how you are finding it for af etc, particularly for wild life etc.
Thanks
Part of my liking of your shots is your local weather. l'm rather fond of cloud forms, and their colours.
Generally speaking, we have to remember that it's all subjective art form, and one persons award-winning pile of bricks to another person may be just ... a pile of bricks, however perfectly sharp their edges, however colourfully mottled, however beautifully composed is that pile.
No Ray, obsession just isn't the best fit but if you want to persist with it I think it says more about you and your need to have a bit of a dig. Fair enough, this is the internet, fill your boots.
And for politeness. Yes I post mostly old lens pictures for a few reasons. I post the odd picture that I think is pretty but most of my posts here are gear related as this is a gear thread so when I buy an old lens I post pictures taken with it, probably more than once as the weather and light is sometimes poor so I'll post on bad days, probably the first time I go out with the lens and I can't wait to use it and probably later on good. Just in case anyone is interestedand I think that some here have actually been tempted towards legacy lenses. Also I think it makes a bit of a difference in what is often a thread tilted very heavily towards expensive modern AF lenses, lenses which are not just expensive in a relative to other makes sense but are also towards the expensive side of the Sony range.
There's no denying you take nice pictures and I can see how you wouldn't want ones like mine to go to a client but we're in different areas. Some of the good stuff here (on the site) means nothing to me, the endless parade of shallow DoF, birds in flight, modern street photography, aviation, model shots... I can appreciate them but I'm not really interested. All I want to do is take pictures of people and places I love and interesting stuff I see and the A7 is the best fit for that and also for the character and old look stuff. You don't like the less neutral look but when used with a more neutral lens and processed sympathetically for a modern look I don't think there's a lot wrong with the colours. There doesn't seem to be a lot wrong with the Voigtlander 35mm pictures I posted recently, they were taken at an aperture which gives a more modern look and they were processed for an uncoloured look and they look fine to meand one look in any of the Fuji threads will give you more weird colours than I'd produce in a lifetime. You don't get it. OK, but come on.... Fuji better than a Sony A7?
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Hi I tried this combination on an A7RII and it was virtually unusable so I sold it, however I have recently purchased a A7III and I to am curious to know if it is any better so I am in the process of purchasing another one used this timeHas one used the sigma 150-600c on the Sony A7iii, would be interested to hear how you are finding it for af etc, particularly for wild life etc.
Thanks
They are £30Expro
They are £30
For £26 more I could get a genuine one or for less import a genuine one from HK
SummerPhotoWalk-421.jpg by Jon Richy, on FlickrNo I am not complaining about him suggesting an alternative which I am thankful for.Are you really complaining that he suggested a battery that is almost 50% cheaper?
They are £30
For £26 more I could get a genuine one or for less import a genuine one from HK
CheersYou didn't say you wanted a battery for 50p.
I'll tape some old flat AAs together for you.
Cheers
Like I said I wasn't complaining at you for the suggestion.
Currently wondering if the 'genuine' ones from HK (eBay) really are genuine Sony.
I think you need to head down to the optician sharpish.
Sony APS-C like A6300 or A6500 are probably a better comparison to XT2 and rest of fuji.Although I don't entirely agree, the Fuji XT-2 files didn't blow me away when compared to my original Sony A7 images for noise / ISO and DR abilities. On paper however they seem very close and the Auto-Focus system on the XT-2 was miles ahead of the Sony A7 / A7 II's system.
So I guess it comes down to what you prefer.
So what Sony gear do you have?
Are you ditching Fuji again?
Although I don't entirely agree, the Fuji XT-2 files didn't blow me away when compared to my original Sony A7 images for noise / ISO and DR abilities. On paper however they seem very close and the Auto-Focus system on the XT-2 was miles ahead of the Sony A7 / A7 II's system.
So I guess it comes down to what you prefer.
So what Sony gear do you have?
Are you ditching Fuji again?
i found his statement pretty disrespectful to anyone who has ever posted photos in those threads. not the first time and won't be the last i guess.
don't have any sony gear yet but due an a7r2 and batis 25mm. I've just had over £1000 come out of my account fraudulently so that is currently on hold while the bank do their thing.
used the xt1 on an engagement shoot last night. that camera will be going and so will the 23mm. might keep hold of the 56mm and look for a pro2.
Yeah I hear what your saying, I found the Fuji system has a certain charm, but because I was spoiled with FF previous I just had to return.
Hopefully the banks can sort it out and you can get into full Sony GASlol
I am planning to build a home cinema so my Sony GAS days are numberedlol
Yeah I hear what your saying, I found the Fuji system has a certain charm, but because I was spoiled with FF previous I just had to return.
Hopefully the banks can sort it out and you can get into full Sony GASlol
I am planning to build a home cinema so my Sony GAS days are numberedlol
@jonneymendozaHave you ordered the new Sony A10 home cinema AV unit?
You can attach GMaster speakers to it
Also, from what you have posted, and don't take it negatively, the files you posted, the colours from the A7 are frankly unacceptable to me, in my opinion, I would not deliver those to my clients.
So yes, old Sony cameras would not get a recommendation.
Wait, what. You're honestly saying you wouldn't be able to get a set of files out of an original A7 that you could deliver to a client? Is that a joke?
Do you provide your clients unedited jpegs straight out of camera or something? Cause short of that, your answer is completely baffling.
I am sure I can.
But my point was based solely on what he has posted, if that is indicative of what is produced from the A7 with those manual lenses, that is unacceptable.
50 1.4 Planar on its way to me![]()
Cheaper in the long run to get the best to begin with![]()
They are £30
For £26 more I could get a genuine one or for less import a genuine one from HK
I have found them for £56The Ebay ones are generally fakes. A good clue is that they all have the same serial number on the hologram (it ends in 9E - possibly 59E or 89E). I've not found a genuine one for less than £70.