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

The AF is not much different than the A7III

Having used an A7rIII to second shoot a wedding as a favour for a friend the other day we will have to disagree on that.

Delighted I didn’t buy one. :D
 
Having used an A7rIII to second shoot a wedding as a favour for a friend the other day we will have to disagree on that.

Delighted I didn’t buy one. :D

Ok thanks for your enlightened review.

I will immediately sell the body that's working for me because your one time use says otherwise :P
 
Think I will chuck the extra warrany on the lens - probably be more expensive to repair if ut goes wrong!
 
Ok thanks for your enlightened review.

I will immediately sell the body that's working for me because your one time use says otherwise :p

Glad to hear it, you might struggle shifting that junk though probably best just to bin it. :D
 
ok - question re banding with electronic silent shutter.
shooting a wedding at the weekend and am disappointed that sony have still not found a way of dampening the mechanical shutter. its quite loud, especially in continuous.

trying to establish if silent shooting will be an option during the ceremony.
is banding still present in the a73 when shooting under lights?
 
Anyone on here have the Zeiss Batis 25mm f2 ?

I am thinking about buying one top quality but light ish lens for my A73 and this just keeps catching my eye !
 
ok - question re banding with electronic silent shutter.
shooting a wedding at the weekend and am disappointed that sony have still not found a way of dampening the mechanical shutter. its quite loud, especially in continuous.

trying to establish if silent shooting will be an option during the ceremony.
is banding still present in the a73 when shooting under lights?

Is there a FF camera whose mechanical shutter is considerably silent?

Haven't had banding issue so far in silent mode on my A7RIII.
 
At least they got thier 3+K mirrorless camera built and weathersealed nicely. How many more iterations does sony need? :rolleyes:

Shame they've had a recall on pretty much every FF they have made since the D700, and the Z bands heavily and it has 1 slot and no eye AF, no native lenses, cant do fast FPS with AF and AE either.
 
Shame they've had a recall on pretty much every FF they have made since the D700, and the Z bands heavily and it has 1 slot and no eye AF, no native lenses, cant do fast FPS with AF and AE either.

At least you can take it outside all 12 months in the UK weather :p

What good are all those things if you don't have the camera with you :D
 
Last edited:
Is there a FF camera whose mechanical shutter is considerably silent?

Haven't had banding issue so far in silent mode on my A7RIII.

im not asking for silent mechanical shutter. but it can certainly be quieter. D810 for example.
 
I dont walk around in the rain or shower with my camera. Standing in the rain taking photos isnt my thing. The rest is far more important.

Because UK weather is best known for its predictability.
Could you please tell me if it'll rain or not on 25th Dec in central London between 6am to 11am.
And I'll be sure to check up with you for a soothsaying next time we plan a day out or a holiday in the UK.
 
At least you can take it outside all 12 months in the UK weather :p

What good are all those things if you don't have the camera with you :D

My A73 and 70-200 are both still working fine after a rainy day out!
 
Because UK weather is best known for its predictability.
Could you please tell me if it'll rain or not on 25th Dec in central London between 6am to 11am.
And I'll be sure to check up with you for a soothsaying next time we plan a day out or a holiday in the UK.

I don't need a 1 month forecast to tell you I won't be in the rain photographing.

Heres an idea dont go running around in the rain taking photos and purposefully getting your camera and family soaked, they'll be really keen for you to take photos of them in a downpour.

Plenty of people have said the A7 is fine when wet, people here use it professionally and have posted photos of them soaked but what about all the recalls and the other problems I mentioned that you ignored.

Just buy your Z and stop moaning.
 
Last edited:
Because UK weather is best known for its predictability.
Could you please tell me if it'll rain or not on 25th Dec in central London between 6am to 11am.
And I'll be sure to check up with you for a soothsaying next time we plan a day out or a holiday in the UK.

surely that morning is reserved for mince pies and merry making?
 
I don't need a 1 month forecast to tell you I won't be in the rain photographing.

Heres an idea dont go running around in the rain taking photos and purposefully getting your camera and family soaked, they'll be really keen for you to take photos of them in a downpour.

Plenty of people have said the A7 is fine when wet, people here use it professionally and have posted photos of them soaked but what about all the recalls and the other problems I mentioned that you ignored.

Just buy your Z and stop moaning.

Your excuse for poor build on a 3+K camera is as bad as canikon fanbois claiming one card slot is just fine because their cards have never died

I'll buy whatever the hell I want and I don't need your permission to moan :p
If you don't like reading bad things about your perfect camera turn off your router :D
 
Last edited:
Your excuse for poor build on a 3+K camera is as bad as canikon fanbois claiming one card slot is just fine because their cards have died

I'll buy whatever the hell I want and I don't need your permission to moan :p

Im not talking about your A9, that I think should've had better sealing as it was marketed as the sport/action camera. You should sell it, really cheap.

Perfect camera, yeah right, you're the one who doesn't like it but won't switch because you know the other side isnt better.
 
Last edited:
ok - question re banding with electronic silent shutter.
shooting a wedding at the weekend and am disappointed that sony have still not found a way of dampening the mechanical shutter. its quite loud, especially in continuous.

trying to establish if silent shooting will be an option during the ceremony.
is banding still present in the a73 when shooting under lights?

Have encountered banding using the silent shutter quite a few few times at weddings. I only really use it during the ceremony and always take a few tests shots first just to be sure if it is going to have an impact.

I don’t think the mechanical shutter is loud it’s much quieter than the D750 for example.
 
Last edited:
Have encountered banding using the silent shutter quite a few few times at weddings. I only really use it during the ceremony and always take a few tests shots first just to be sure if it is going to have an impact.

I don’t think the mechanical shutter is loud it’s much quieter than the D750 for example.

Thank you.
 
Have encountered banding using the silent shutter quite a few few times at weddings. I only really use it during the ceremony and always take a few tests shots first just to be sure if it is going to have an impact.

I don’t think the mechanical shutter is loud it’s much quieter than the D750 for example.

Agreed - I would say its quite a bit quiter than my D750 was.
 
Back
Top