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Honestly. Hmm damn so which you suggest I always failed with flash so though lights be better
That link rookies posted says different, depending on drive mode12 bit compressed
14 bit uncompressed
Learn how to use flash properly.
Light is light there is no difference in nailing exposure using natural or artificial light.
I never knew it depended on the shutter type and frame speed.
I don’t understand why folk struggle with flash tbh, especially with TTL. Why not go to a demo and talk to some lighting folk at the show?Honestly. Hmm damn so which you suggest I always failed with flash so though lights be better
What I though with rotolight it shining so I can see what I be taking before I take it. Flash can be tricky for me under or over powered
Link me to a cheap one can try if hate send it back as amazon good with that
@f/2.8 was it you who said that you have anti flicker on all the time? I’ve just read in the R4 manual that using anti flicker reduces the number of phase detect AF points for some reason, not sure if that’s the same for all A7’s and A9’s?
@f/2.8 was it you who said that you have anti flicker on all the time? I’ve just read in the R4 manual that using anti flicker reduces the number of phase detect AF points for some reason, not sure if that’s the same for all A7’s and A9’s?
It won’t reduce the number of selectable AF points as it’ll still use CDAF. The trouble is they don’t say how many and which are affected.Have no idea to be honest I have it turned on all the time on my A7RIV, and my A7III’s haven’t noticed any difference in terms of a.f points. It’s a useful feature for me as I am often dealing with led lights etc.
My A9’s don’t have it and you don’t need it with the A9 as it’s quick enough to shoot through at the higher speed. I don’t use it on my A9II either as it only works in mechanical and I only use the silent shutter.
It only the r4 and a9ii that got anti flicker I believe
It won’t reduce the number of selectable AF points as it’ll still use CDAF. The trouble is they don’t say how many and which are affected.
I also can’t find out any info on whether any points stop working when using TC’s giving an effective f-stop of f8 and above, any ideas?
Hello
First post here, currently have a Canon 80D DSLR, its currently up for sale and I’m looking at the Sony Alpha series. I’m based in the UK and have seen the A7II with 50mm Lens for £899.
Wondering what’s the opinion on this? I understand they are good cameras and I’m no professional so it’s just hobby based. I enjoy landscape photography and general holiday/family photos. I live relatively close to Kielder so night pictures are a common one for me. I understand the A7Rii is probably better for landscape due to the higher MP count but to the average user, how noticeable is the difference?
To me £899 is a good deal for a brand new camera from a reputable store, just don’t want to make a mistake when spending this amount. The money saved could be put towards better lenses as long as the A7II is decent enough.
Many Thanks!
Paul
Hello
First post here, currently have a Canon 80D DSLR, its currently up for sale and I’m looking at the Sony Alpha series. I’m based in the UK and have seen the A7II with 50mm Lens for £899.
Wondering what’s the opinion on this? I understand they are good cameras and I’m no professional so it’s just hobby based. I enjoy landscape photography and general holiday/family photos. I live relatively close to Kielder so night pictures are a common one for me. I understand the A7Rii is probably better for landscape due to the higher MP count but to the average user, how noticeable is the difference?
To me £899 is a good deal for a brand new camera from a reputable store, just don’t want to make a mistake when spending this amount. The money saved could be put towards better lenses as long as the A7II is decent enough.
Many Thanks!
Paul
Would skip the A7II and put the extra cash towards an A7III which are around £1200 from the grey market websites.
Much better a.f performance and the battery lasts much longer which while a small thing the tiny batteries in the old models are a real pain in the bum.
I bought a new A7ii and kit lens recently for £650.Yeah I’m aware of the short battery life. Cheapest I can see for body is £1400 though?
I bought a new A7ii and kit lens recently for £650.
The iii is better, but was out of reach at the time.
Getting the A7ii has allowed me to get some lenses and gets me going with Sony.
I'll get an a7iii at some point in the future.
I like the A7ii a lot.
Hello
First post here, currently have a Canon 80D DSLR, its currently up for sale and I’m looking at the Sony Alpha series. I’m based in the UK and have seen the A7II with 50mm Lens for £899.
Wondering what’s the opinion on this? I understand they are good cameras and I’m no professional so it’s just hobby based. I enjoy landscape photography and general holiday/family photos. I live relatively close to Kielder so night pictures are a common one for me. I understand the A7Rii is probably better for landscape due to the higher MP count but to the average user, how noticeable is the difference?
To me £899 is a good deal for a brand new camera from a reputable store, just don’t want to make a mistake when spending this amount. The money saved could be put towards better lenses as long as the A7II is decent enough.
Many Thanks!
Paul
I bought it on Ebay.That’s a great deal! Mind saying where from?
Sounds like a very good deal to me tbh, if you bought the A7ii and 50mm F1.8 used in like new condition it’ll cost you £850 so I’d much rather pay another £50 and get brand new (assuming UK prices).Hello
First post here, currently have a Canon 80D DSLR, its currently up for sale and I’m looking at the Sony Alpha series. I’m based in the UK and have seen the A7II with 50mm Lens for £899.
Wondering what’s the opinion on this? I understand they are good cameras and I’m no professional so it’s just hobby based. I enjoy landscape photography and general holiday/family photos. I live relatively close to Kielder so night pictures are a common one for me. I understand the A7Rii is probably better for landscape due to the higher MP count but to the average user, how noticeable is the difference?
To me £899 is a good deal for a brand new camera from a reputable store, just don’t want to make a mistake when spending this amount. The money saved could be put towards better lenses as long as the A7II is decent enough.
Many Thanks!
Paul
If I could find one for that I’d snap it right up!Sounds like for your usage, the A7ii would be fine. You can get an A7rii used for about £850 which is a better shout in my opinion.
It’d be well used for that price, or a very fortuitous private sale imo.If I could find one for that I’d snap it right up!
Yeah I’m aware of the short battery life. Cheapest I can see for body is £1400 though?
If I could find one for that I’d snap it right up!
It’d be well used for that price, or a very fortuitous private sale imo.
It’d be well used for that price, or a very fortuitous private sale imo.
My experience with the 50mm macro on my A7 make me nervous about using the lenses with the cheaper focusing systems on early bodies. Is that a worry with the 50mm f1.8?
I've tried the 50mm 1.8 on my A7ii and it was ok.My experience with the 50mm macro on my A7 make me nervous about using the lenses with the cheaper focusing systems on early bodies. Is that a worry with the 50mm f1.8?
That's what I said, a private salehttps://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/sony-a7rii.704578/
No it wouldn't, I sold mine in December for that....
£65 for a genuine battery and you don’t even get a case or terminal cover![]()
They are if you get free postageBristol cameras used to be cheapest for batteries.