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Are you tempted?Trees are one of my favourite subjectslol
All this A7c talk....!!
Are you tempted?Trees are one of my favourite subjectslol
All this A7c talk....!!
Are you tempted?
To be honest, the A7iii was the first body that really caught my attention throughout the whole A7 releases. I don't need the 9, I don't want big R megapixels.... Etc etc If I had to buy a body tomorrow, it could well now be the A7c..... I do like the look of it, the rangefinder style doesn't bother me, the lack of EVF hump makes bagging it easier for me...
I'm not going to say yes. But if I had to say yes to something....
Hence I have both![]()
Good stuff- I am now looking out for an a7Riv body to go that extra mile
Keeping the a7Riii too
on the A7iii what focus made do you normally use, i have just bought it and having a play with it at the moment
This, except AF-SFor people it’s eye AF. Otherwise I shoot often in single point, regularly wide open. Actually even when stopped down I’ll still use it. Always AF-C
I'm left eye dominant, so rangefinders don't work so well.Personally, I love the rangefinder EVF and wouldn't be without it now. It feels much nicer and totally natural having it at the left end of the camera. Less of my face is blocked and I can occassionally open my left eye to spy what's coming into view.
I'm left eye dominant, so rangefinders don't work so well.
on the A7iii what focus made do you normally use, i have just bought it and having a play with it at the moment
Broadwater by Pete Downham Photography, on FlickrI've got photos from the other week I've not posted yet. Ones from last Friday in LR. Ones from Monday still on the camera. Plus a few today.....
I haven't uploaded anything since coming home from Greece in September. [emoji849] I've got a bunch of autumn shots that are all too late now. [emoji853]
OTOH I have almost finished doing the Greek pictures. [emoji4]


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Very interesting lens for APS-C users
Constant f2.8 all the way to 70mm
LEAKED: First images of the new Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 APS-C E-mount lens | sonyalpharumors
We talked you about this lens over a month ago. Today you can see these are the first leaked images of the new Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD lens. Announcement is expected soon and availability in early 2021. via Nokis***awww.sonyalpharumors.com
@Merlin5 may be one for you![]()
Oh that definitely does interest me! With VC built in and up to 70mm and a constant f2.8 that's a 16-55 killer. I'd love to know what the price will be though. The 16-55mm is too much for me at the moment at £839. I would expect the Tamron to be the same or more.
would be hugeExact same lens for full frame would be nice.
i imagine they'll price it less than sony lens option.
That would be very tempting. I know that Tamron have very nice competitive prices, so if that came in at around say £600 I think it would be a no brainer. Meanwhile though, I'm still contemplating the Sigma 56mm F1.4 which gives me 85mm in FF reach and is even better for low light on aps-c. Whether I could afford both is another question!
judging by the pricing of their other zooms i am guessing it'll be around £700-800 for UK stock. probably means you can eventually get it at £600 if you grey import.
that's just pure speculation.


The moon at night shot's either very grainy or has some artifacts ruining the sharpness.
You don't need a high SO for the moon.
Try it again at lowest ISO on a tripod

Of course you do, the looney 11 rulef11? Do you need that?
Of course you do, the looney 11 rule
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Though strictly speaking you could shoot it at f2.8 lol
Moon - 8 shot stack by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]Of course you do, the looney 11 rule
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Though strictly speaking you could shoot it at f2.8 lol
Yep that's what I was going by, the looney 11 rule. Well I've just been outside and of course it's BBM (brass bloody monkeys). Set the tripod up and I decided to try f6.3 and some bracketed shots. Looking at my camera I've got three shots at f6.3 100 ISO at 1/125, 1/60 and 1/30. Looks pretty good on the camera screen but I'll see now what it looks like in lightroom. If there's still grain then I'm at a loss as to how to avoid that. The only thing I remember being told once was not to shoot the moon above buildings and rooftops because of atmospheric something or other. Whether that would create noise I've no idea.
Looking at the histogram it's underexposed by a fair amount.
I'd use F8 and manual and keep shooting until you get a good exposure.
Under exposure will highlight any noise apparent.
Also try stacking multiple images as below.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2iLonAV]Moon - 8 shot stack by Terence Rees, on Flickr[/URL]
