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These shots you’ve posted have so much depth, they look awesome.
Untitled by Chris Heathcote, on Flickr
Untitled by Chris Heathcote, on FlickrThat’s all the Nikon stuff sold.. roll on next week for ordering the a7iii![]()
I had the D750 and Nikon 85mm 1.8 and 35 sigma 1.4. I still have a d7100 and 50mm 1.4 as a second bodyJust out of interest, what Nikon kit did you have and why are you changing?
Amelia at Mote Park by Tim G, on Flickr
Amelia at Mote Park II by Tim G, on FlickrTook the Sony out with the 28 and 85 today:
Amelia at Mote Park by Tim G, on Flickr
Amelia at Mote Park II by Tim G, on Flickr
28 looks pretty damn good here Tim. Think that will do for me.
Mote Park Black and White by Tim G, on FlickrTook the Sony out with the 28 and 85 today:
Amelia at Mote Park by Tim G, on Flickr
Amelia at Mote Park II by Tim G, on Flickr
Jodie by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr
Nikki by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr
Jo by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr
Jackie by Justin Akehurst, on FlickrNot managed to get out for what seems like ages so popped along to the local jumping clinic for a bit of practice!
Jodie by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr
Nikki by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr
Jo by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr
Jackie by Justin Akehurst, on Flickr
Whats up with the horses coat?
It’s been clipped (haircut)
Poor thing, reminded me of.... does it make them faster?
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But I just read in another thread that your "GAS had subsided!"Anybody else see this?
https://www.sonyrumors.co/new-rumored-specs-of-sony-a7000/
I think this could complete my line-up if it is true. I currently have the A7rii which I love, my only criticism is the af tracking for wildlife and sometimes its nice to have the extra reach. I recently tried the crop mode and whilst it is great, if I then need to crop further I am losing a lot of pixels. A 32mp APSC with A9 AF and zero blackout would be great for wildlife and sports. I had thought of adding the 1.4x to add to the 100-400 when needed, but the loss of 1 stop puts me off.
Again the APSC with 32mp along with the 100-400 could prove to be a great set-up, leaving the A7 for landscapes, family etc

But I just read in another thread that your "GAS had subsided!"![]()
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Happy new year all
Don't let the extra stop put you off, I got the 1.4x as soon as I could after getting the 100-400 and it hasn't come off. The sensor is excellent in coping with the higher ISO required.Anybody else see this?
https://www.sonyrumors.co/new-rumored-specs-of-sony-a7000/
I think this could complete my line-up if it is true. I currently have the A7rii which I love, my only criticism is the af tracking for wildlife and sometimes its nice to have the extra reach. I recently tried the crop mode and whilst it is great, if I then need to crop further I am losing a lot of pixels. A 32mp APSC with A9 AF and zero blackout would be great for wildlife and sports. I had thought of adding the 1.4x to add to the 100-400 when needed, but the loss of 1 stop puts me off.
Again the APSC with 32mp along with the 100-400 could prove to be a great set-up, leaving the A7 for landscapes, family etc
EDIT: Since discovered that those specs were fake, but hey it would be nice![]()
Have you thought about the A7R3? So far I’ve found the AF to be quite good on it (I’ve been photographing fishing otters and not found it lacking yet). I gather there were some good improvements over the previous model.It has, I also said that I too like shiny new things
Joking aside, my original plan when I switched from Canon was to have the Sony for general use, landscape etc and a Canon 7D2 for wildlife and motorsport. However I fell in love with the Sony the only downside to the Sony is the reach (not as bad due to the high MP and ability to crop heavily) and the af tracking.
I would be intrigued to try the 100-400 with 1.4 TC myself (still looking at potential places to buy). With a 1.4TC I could see it being potentially limiting for me being f8. Previously I used to used the f4-f5.6 range quite a bit on a 200-400 to get reasonable shutter speeds so f8 could be a struggle.Don't let the extra stop put you off, I got the 1.4x as soon as I could after getting the 100-400 and it hasn't come off. The sensor is excellent in coping with the higher ISO required.
Have you thought about the A7R3? So far I’ve found the AF to be quite good on it (I’ve been photographing fishing otters and not found it lacking yet). I gather there were some good improvements over the previous model.
Dovedale by Chris Heathcote, on FlickrPeak District is not actually a place to door step away for us in london. It's actually quicker and sometimes cheaper to go to say marseille and trek over there!The UK countryside never fails to amaze me, how much beauty there is on our doorstep. Anyway decided to take a family trip to the Peak District, I really do enjoy the 16-35mm f4
Dovedale by Chris Heathcote, on Flickr
Peak District is not actually a place to door step away for us in london. It's actually quicker and sometimes cheaper to go to say marseille and trek over there!
Great image though
Yup exactly.I was going to say you are crazy but I have travelled to Italy and back for £42 while the trains to get anywhere in this country is silly expensive.
Done similar, flew to Amsterdam for £55 return and it was great, that was a few years ago now though.I was going to say you are crazy but I have travelled to Italy and back for £42 while the trains to get anywhere in this country is silly expensive.
Yup exactly.
I went mersielle last year for 80 quid return?
Stayed at a massive airbnb apartment with friends paying no more than 20 quid each a night and the mountain range there is spectacular with better weather.
The government need to get there s*** together and make railway prices half of what it is
Yea that also. It took me 8h to get to lake district from london a few years agoIt's not just the cost it's the time spent travelling.
Manchester to home takes about three hours, you can be where in the world in that time. Coming back to the UK the final train journey is a killer.
Yea that also. It took me 8h to get to lake district from london a few years ago