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

currently on my family holiday.
Used 17-28mm on A1 and 28-200mm on A7C.
I took my 35/85 primes but didn't use them. I have one more day left I doubt I'll use them now :p

I took the 28-75, didn’t intend on using for stills, just video. But thought I’d take it and give it a run out
 
Off on the family holiday at the moment, and all I’ve used is a zoom lens :eek:

I have a 24GM with me, but haven’t taken it out yet.

currently on my family holiday.
Used 17-28mm on A1 and 28-200mm on A7C.
I took my 35/85 primes but didn't use them. I have one more day left I doubt I'll use them now :p

Were away in a few weeks. I'm only undecided on the FE85 for its portrait AF vs the Contax 80-200 for its landscape reach......


Dorset coast.
 
Northrup :puke:
not going waste my slow limited mobile 3G signal in the middle of nowhere on them :ROFLMAO:
in fact they are waste of bandwidth in general :p

Try and relax and remember that whatever he's got it's not catching.

The key is to see it as just entertainment or just maybe take what you can from it, nothing more. He and his Mrs may appear distasteful at times but there can be nuggets of useful information in there, just like with Ken Rockwell.

On holidays. I'm getting a very short one as we're off to London in a while as Mrs has to go to the embassy so we'll get an overnight stay and the chance to see some sights. I bought the Sony 28mm f2 to take on this trip, that or a 35mm or I may pull a Kaleb Cooper and stay in the hotel room.
 
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Try and relax and remember that whatever he's got it's not catching.

The key is to see it as just entertainment or just maybe take what you can from it, nothing more. He and his Mrs may appear distasteful at times but there can be nuggets of useful information in there, just like with Ken Rockwell.

On holidays. I'm getting a very short one as we're off to London in a while as Mrs has to go to the embassy so we'll get an overnight stay and the chance to see some sights. I bought the Sony 28mm f2 to take on this trip, that or a 35mm or I may pull a Kaleb Cooper and stay in the hotel room.

Ken Rockwell of the Youtube, imagine that :ROFLMAO:
They change their camera every other day which really amuses me.

London is more home for me than holiday :D
But I really like London, my only problem with it is the terribad light pollution.
 
MF zoom......? Fine for landscapes & some portraits stuff. I'm edging towards the AF but we'll see I guess.
well I guess depends on how patient and static your subjects are.
My wife is very patient, my 3 year old not so much. So AF really helps in my case.
Before we had our son I had a nice collection of manual lenses inc. some nice legacy f1.2 primes. now all gone :(
Then again.... Last year I went with the CV40, CV21 & FE85. I can't find any images from the 80-200mm anyway - at least not on Flickr.
Well two of those have been replaced with AF lenses to my knowledge ;)
 
Ken Rockwell of the Youtube, imagine that :ROFLMAO:
They change their camera every other day which really amuses me.

London is more home for me than holiday :D
But I really like London, my only problem with it is the terribad light pollution.

We won't be out at night. I've asked Mrs WW to do some research and pick places to visit. If left to me I'd just head out for the nearest pizza place. I think the last time I went to London was over 25 years ago but it was computer related so I didn't see anything.
 
well I guess depends on how patient and static your subjects are.
My wife is very patient, my 3 year old not so much. So AF really helps in my case.
Before we had our son I had a nice collection of manual lenses inc. some nice legacy f1.2 primes. now all gone :(

Well two of those have been replaced with AF lenses to my knowledge ;)

There's always pre focusing / zone and just firing away which should work pretty well unless you want to shoot at wide apertures or expect to pixel peep and see perfection. I've managed to capture Mrs WW running with a manual 85mm.
 
well I guess depends on how patient and static your subjects are.
My wife is very patient, my 3 year old not so much. So AF really helps in my case.
Before we had our son I had a nice collection of manual lenses inc. some nice legacy f1.2 primes. now all gone :(

Well two of those have been replaced with AF lenses to my knowledge ;)

Yes. Although I do still have the MF's :ROFLMAO:

Just looked back through LR, nothing with the Contax so I couldn't have taken it.
 
We’re in Cornwall. Would’ve taken the FE 85 1.8, if I still had it. But the Sigma 1.4 was a step too far to take.
We aren't far off, just on the border in Devon.
Visited a lot of Cornwall last few days. Very nice part of the country. will miss it.
 
We won't be out at night. I've asked Mrs WW to do some research and pick places to visit. If left to me I'd just head out for the nearest pizza place. I think the last time I went to London was over 25 years ago but it was computer related so I didn't see anything.
a lot will have changed in 25 years. probably too late to book now but the museums are really nice to visit.
 
Misplaced my Haida ND filter. On Tuesday, I thought I'd lost my wireless earbuds, they weren't in my camera bag where I'd put them. I was in Carnaby Street and an hour or so earlier had tried a camera bag in Jessops in Oxford Street. I called them and it turned out I'd left them in the new bag when I transferred the contents of my old bag to test the weight and comfort. :facepalm: So fortunately I was able to retrieve them. Now I'm thinking/hoping the filter might be in that bag too. Hopefully they haven't sold it. I'll call them tomorrow. Have a feeling I might not be as lucky second time and will have to buy another.
 
a lot will have changed in 25 years. probably too late to book now but the museums are really nice to visit.
We go in Sept. I have to book to go to a museum? I'll do some googling.

Last time I was at Elstree computers but I can't remember why
 
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Oh silly me, I didn't leave my filter in the shop after all. I just found out it in one of the many pockets of my new thinktank bag that I'll be returning. Phew! :D
 
We go in Sept. I have to book to go to a museum? I'll do some googling.

Last time I was at Elstree computers but I can't remember why

Yep, pretty much everything now is pre-booking online. I was at the Tate Modern recently and wanted to go in for some photos but have to book a ticket first.
 
Not Sony but interesting.

2021 Iphone awards...


Of the first photo a poster says...

"As the first photo was taken about 15 miles from where I was born, let me try to unpack it.
-The industrial area in the back is the Azomures nitrogen fertilizer chemical factory. It is about 60 years old. It is polluting, by releasing ammonia in the air. It also gives jobs to about 4000 people, and of course fertilizers to the whole country.
-The land is not industrial wasteland - it is agricultural land prepared for the spring.
-Shepherds in Transylvania take the sheep up to the surrounding Carpathian mountains in the summer, and bring them down to the valleys for the winter (this is the valley of the Mures river here). That is where the lamb are born. It is a joyous occasion.
-Shepherds are prosperous. They often take care of 500 sheep or more. That is a significant source of revenue in milk, cheese, wool, leather and meat. It is a hard work. They are gruff, because that is what living in a cottage for the summer does to you."
 
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Not Sony but interesting.

2021 Iphone awards...


Of the first photo a poster says...

"As the first photo was taken about 15 miles from where I was born, let me try to unpack it.
-The industrial area in the back is the Azomures nitrogen fertilizer chemical factory. It is about 60 years old. It is polluting, by releasing ammonia in the air. It also gives jobs to about 4000 people, and of course fertilizers to the whole country.
-The land is not industrial wasteland - it is agricultural land prepared for the spring.
-Shepherds in Transylvania take the sheep up to the surrounding Carpathian mountains in the summer, and bring them down to the valleys for the winter (this is the valley of the Mures river here). That is where the lamb are born. It is a joyous occasion.
-Shepherds are prosperous. They often take care of 500 sheep or more. That is a significant source of revenue in milk, cheese, wool, leather and meat. It is a hard work. They are gruff, because that is what living in a cottage for the summer does to you."
There are some really good shots in there that shows the it's more than just the camera and there are those that make me wonder why it's won anything....
 
Shame. I was looking at the variable ND/CP but at 70mm the crossfade comes in at 5 stops and you cant use it on a wide angle lens
 
Shame. I was looking at the variable ND/CP but at 70mm the crossfade comes in at 5 stops and you cant use it on a wide angle lens

I have bought the variable ND/CPL for up to 5 stops and I have bought the 67-82mm ring for a 10 stopper.
And that's all I ever need to carry.

I can use it on my 17-28mm no problems. I am sure I remember reading they tested it working with 16-35GM too.

Posted my initial impressions a while back on dyxum. Since no one cared I didn't bother posting further testing. If you need any more information or test shots let me know.

 
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I have bought the variable ND/CPL for up to 5 stops and I have bought the 67-82mm ring for a 10 stopper.
And that's all I ever need to carry.

I can use it in my 17-28mm no problems. I am sure I remember reading they tested it working with 16-35GM too.
I was looking at wider and smaller f stops
 
I was looking at wider and smaller f stops
Smaller f-stop if anything should make things better.
How much wide were you thinking?
The only lens I can think of is the laowa 15mm f2 that's wider with a filter ring....
What lens to you have in mind?
 
Smaller f-stop if anything should make things better.
How much wide were you thinking?
The only lens I can think of is the laowa 15mm f2 that's wider with a filter ring....
What lens to you have in mind?
From what I have gained, smaller f stop (higher number) the worse the effect is. Basically unusable with a 10-20mm
 
From what I have gained, smaller f stop (higher number) the worse the effect is. Basically unusable with a 10-20mm

I can post sample pictures tomorrow if you like but on the 17-28mm I can definitely get up to f8 at 17mm and 4 stops. I recently shot it at those settings.
I haven't stretched it further but I can do that too if you like.

But regardless of you don't like the VND you can always add your own filters too the revoring.
 
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I can post sample pictures tomorrow if you like but on the 17-28mm I can definitely get up to f8 at 17mm and 4 stops. I recently shot it at those settings.
I haven't stretched it further but I can do that too if you like.

But regardless of you don't like the VND you can always add your own filters too the revoring.
Cheers. To me £200 seems a waste for something that doesnt provide the advertised.
 
Cheers. To me £200 seems a waste for something that doesnt provide the advertised..
Don't know how much I paid but wasn't £200. I got it from the Kickstarter though.

The plain 67-82mm ring where you can put your own filters are fairly cheap though.
 
Seems the better option, however a magnetised system would be preferable.
I had the manfrotto xume system.
While I liked the idea and some filter manufacturers are making filter that'll attach more readily i.e. without needing a magnetic ring for the filter you still need step rings for the lenses.
You have to mess about screwing them on and off especially if you use the hood like I do.
Revoring gets rid of the need to carry all those. If you change lenses (which I do a fair amount) it doesn't matter much as long as the lens has filter thread of 67mm which is going to be the case anyway for FF systems.

My filter kit is much smaller and cleaner thanks to these. I basically don't worry about it but now.
 
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DPR vid...

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNm85r13J-g

DPR vid... Oh an I see that Steve Huff is going to do some more photography gear reviews. I know he's not to everyone's taste but I often like his vids because he expresses an opinion and he's infectiously enthusiastic.
 
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