Pity.
So the Sony A7 III isn’t good? Your right, it’s way better than good!lol
Sony has shown more forward progress in the last few years with the A7/9 series than both Nikon & Canon put together![]()
Enjoy your Nikon/Canon...It could be a lot better.
It's not way better than good. It's just about good.
I'd say otherwise. Nikon and canon show a lot more innovation in optics and other areas. Where's the PF lenses, where's the small 35mm f1.8 macro? Good customer support? I find lack of decent weatherseal on a £3.2k body as bad as lack of second card slot.
Optics, ergonomics, reliability are just as important
I love my canonEnjoy your Nikon/Canon...![]()
It could be a lot better.
It's not way better than good. It's just about good.
I'd say otherwise. Nikon and canon show a lot more innovation in optics and other areas. Where's the PF lenses, where's the small 35mm f1.8 macro? Good customer support? I find lack of decent weatherseal on a £3.2k body as bad as lack of second card slot.
Optics, ergonomics, reliability are just as important
It could be a lot better.
It's not way better than good. It's just about good.
I'd say otherwise. Nikon and canon show a lot more innovation in optics and other areas. Where's the PF lenses, where's the small 35mm f1.8 macro? Good customer support? I find lack of decent weatherseal on a £3.2k body as bad as lack of second card slot.
Optics, ergonomics, reliability are just as important
Why would anyone want a 35mm macro![]()
It was a joke.I think thats a bit unfair to be honest - most people who've bought a camera in the last 5 years will at least have handled or looked at mirrorless, its not for everyone.
Personally if I was doing purely landscape I'd buy a DSLR, night and day weather proofing over the Sony stuff (water straight into the battery compartment).
I would expect there will be a certain type of user who'll flock to it now that Canon and Nikon have release bodies though!
Mirrorless cameras are everywhere in the media.Newspaper articles, magazines, especially photo magazines, vloggers, on TV and have been hailed as the second coming for photography for the last 5-10 years, and if you believed the hype you would think the DSLR was already history.
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People know, but they just may not think they are better.
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I'm hoping for at least another DSLR to replace the one I have with obvious improvements (if they can significantly improve it), but if it doesn't appear, it doesn't stop what I have from working and giving me picture quality in the various situations I take pics in.
Thankfully my GAS days are gone.
For now.
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First world problem...
I really wanted a 35mm 1.4 for my A7iii. At the moment I only have the 55mm 1.8 because I've only had the camera a few weeks. But, I'm drawn to the tamron 28-75 because it would be more versatile and I'd still get 35mm all be it at 2.8. I like to take portraits so that's why I originally wanted a 35mm 1.4.
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First world problem...
I really wanted a 35mm 1.4 for my A7iii. At the moment I only have the 55mm 1.8 because I've only had the camera a few weeks. But, I'm drawn to the tamron 28-75 because it would be more versatile and I'd still get 35mm all be it at 2.8. I like to take portraits so that's why I originally wanted a 35mm 1.4.
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[emoji1] Sorry. I want a 35mm 1.4. The tamron gives me the ability to shoot at 35mm 2.8. And the original reason I wanted a 35mm was for wider portrait shots. However, the tamron is more usefulThere are 3 x 35/1.4 options ?
[emoji1] Sorry. I want a 35mm 1.4. The tamron gives me the ability to shoot at 35mm 2.8. And the original reason I wanted a 35mm was for wider portrait shots. However, the tamron is more useful
How? Its a choice between a 35mm 1.4 and the tamron 28-75.I am confused.
It's a choice because I'd like something wider and I'm not made of money so it's one or the other for now. The tamron offers a selection of focal lengths. I don't know if I should buy a prime or the zoomI'm confused as well.
There's a 35/1.4 if you want it. You won't find a 35mm f1.4 on a zoom.
It could be a lot better.
It's not way better than good. It's just about good.
I'd say otherwise. Nikon and canon show a lot more innovation in optics and other areas. Where's the PF lenses, where's the small 35mm f1.8 macro? Good customer support? I find lack of decent weatherseal on a £3.2k body as bad as lack of second card slot.
Optics, ergonomics, reliability are just as important
It's a choice because I'd like something wider and I'm not made of money so it's one or the other for now. The tamron offers a selection of focal lengths. I don't know if I should buy a prime or the zoom
Yeah, it would be for portraits with the idea of getting more of the environment in. I'll be picking up an 85mm for shots where I want to isolate the subject more.You mention portraits. I wouldn't pick a 35mm for portraiture unless it's environmental.
Or 105mmYeah, it would be for portraits with the idea of getting more of the environment in. I'll be picking up an 85mm for shots where I want to isolate the subject more.
Or 135 1.8Or 105mm
Yeah, I've thought of that lol. I have mainly owned primes over the years. Only one zoomGet the prime then, and zoom with your feet.
You don't actually zoom as the perspective is different from a zoom lens.
Just seen a Canon R video where the shutter closes to protect the sensor when you're changing lens. Very clever and such a simple solution. The only thing I've really seen on Canikon that has outwitted Sony.
Do people not turn off the camera to change lens? I do [emoji16]This only happens when you turn off the camera first. It won't if you just take the lens off.
But yes, I am not sure why all other mirrorless don't lock the shutter down when the camera is off, DSLR does that, who thought the opposite is better just because you take away the mirror box?
This only happens when you turn off the camera first. It won't if you just take the lens off.
But yes, I am not sure why all other mirrorless don't lock the shutter down when the camera is off, DSLR does that, who thought the opposite is better just because you take away the mirror box?
Just seen a Canon R video where the shutter closes to protect the sensor when you're changing lens. Very clever and such a simple solution. The only thing I've really seen on Canikon that has outwitted Sony.
I generally turn it off to change lens anyway. No idea why I do that but always have.
Turns into extra pixels.
So what happens to all the dust thats in the camera and the next time the shutter opens?