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

It'd be interesting to know how that happened. Shutters are delicate and there's a difference between some weakness requiring a recall and shutters being damaged by ham fistedness or accidental incursion by something.

I change lenses anywhere and everywhere including on the beach and with only common sense measures and care I manage to have very little sensor contamination.

It’s happened to 5 people that I have seen so far ao don’t think think it is user error.
 
Apparently if you have an A7iv and you have the anti dust function turned on you have to wait 30 seconds after turning the camera off and changing lenses or this happens.

But have they waited 30 seconds or did the damage occur even after waiting?
 
But have they waited 30 seconds or did the damage occur even after waiting?
Sony haven’t said anything about waiting 30 sethat is just what people are saying you should do.

Sony at the moment are saying nothing and are picking up the cameras that have been damaged so far but not saying yet what they are going to do. Just a guess but I expect they want to inspect the cameras to find out what has went wrong.

Maybe there will be a recall for the A7IV.
 
yeah, no bulb more in silent shutter (not really sure why, its the same on A1 too).
Then again I wouldn't recommend using silent shutter with bulb since the likelyhood is you are shooting in low light conditions. Silent shutter reduces the dynamic range and impacts noise performance on A7C.

A few months ago I'd forgotten how to get into bulb mode on my a6600 until I realised I have to disable silent shutter. Also, bulb isn't available in continuous drive modes, only single frame drive mode.

I didn't know silent shutter reduces dynamic range and increases noise. (y) And I've taken some shots in some artificial light conditions with silent shutter and the photos ended up with horizontal lines due to the shutter not matching the 50hz alternating current, so now I try to remember to disable silent shutter in those situations.
 
A few months ago I'd forgotten how to get into bulb mode on my a6600 until I realised I have to disable silent shutter. Also, bulb isn't available in continuous drive modes, only single frame drive mode.

I didn't know silent shutter reduces dynamic range and increases noise. (y) And I've taken some shots in some artificial light conditions with silent shutter and the photos ended up with horizontal lines due to the shutter not matching the 50hz alternating current, so now I try to remember to disable silent shutter in those situations.

Do you know how much dynamic range is reduced?
 
Do you know how much dynamic range is reduced?
12bit Vs 14bit I think.

Here tells you the impact of different modes.

What I find funny is dropping down to 12bit for silent shutter is a big deal but 12 bit for compressed RAW isn't from a lot of people so go figure.

Looking at the chart though cameras like the A7C do 14bit with the silent shutter, and with continuous shooting as long as you used uncompressed.
 
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Do you know how much dynamic range is reduced?
Most of the time you won't see a difference between 12 bit and 14 bit, personally I'd only be bothered about it shooting landscapes but even then you might not see it.
 
Most of the time you won't see a difference between 12 bit and 14 bit, personally I'd only be bothered about it shooting landscapes but even then you might not see it.
See my post its not that simple, the newer cameras have the same dynamic range in silent shutter mode.
 
Went to a workshop on Saturday. Really good day and although I'm not really a fan of stark black backgrounds it was a great exercise putting me and the A9 ii through its paces.

Great stuff, looks like something would be a fun day although like yourself I'm not a fan of the backgrounds, even something that looks vaguely realistic would drastically improve the images.
 
Great stuff, looks like something would be a fun day although like yourself I'm not a fan of the backgrounds, even something that looks vaguely realistic would drastically improve the images.
We were discussing the possibility of projecting natural backgrounds. It is what it is though and for not too much money a few mates can get some interesting shots and brush up on technique. It taught me that my A9 ii would want to focus on the post when the bird got close in but while that was the case with an 85mm that may not be the case when further away and shooting with 400mm plus lenses.
 
Everyone ready for Christmas?

For the first time in over 15 years I won't be receiving any photography related gifts and haven't bought any for anyone else either.

There is only so many lens mugs and camera bags that one man can own.
 
Yup. All just about ready. Just got the last prezzies today from Suggitt's (ice cream and sweetie shop) in Great Ayton. I just have to write some cards now to hand deliver. All the kids are getting money this year as none seem interested in toys now, it has to be screen based these days.

PS.
Got myself a big box of hard liquorish sticks and two peanut nugget bars from Suggitt's.
 
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Everyone ready for Christmas?

For the first time in over 15 years I won't be receiving any photography related gifts and haven't bought any for anyone else either.

There is only so many lens mugs and camera bags that one man can own.
All set here, not expecting anything photography related, however an A74 and 135GM would be nice!

As it's now my job, I've actually started to find other hobbies, as I now rarely use the camera for "fun".
 
Yup. All just about ready. Just got the last prezzies today from Suggitt's (ice cream and sweetie shop) in Great Ayton. I just have to write some cards now to hand deliver. All the kids are getting money this year as none seem interested in toys now, it has to be screen based these days.

PS.
Got myself a big box of hard liquorish sticks and two peanut nugget bars from Suggitt's.

I know the feeling, found it very hard to get our kids presents this year and they are only 15 and 12. No toys at all this year they weren't interested. :( They didn't even want to upgrade into the new games consoles. All make up and clothes etc. this year. Guess that is what happens with girls once they get to a certain age. Our youngest is 12 going on 21. One of the M.U.A's that we see a lot at weddings helped us find most of their presents.



All set here, not expecting anything photography related, however an A74 and 135GM would be nice!

As it's now my job, I've actually started to find other hobbies, as I now rarely use the camera for "fun".

That is the way it goes, my missus in the last last few years has pulled something out of the bag photography related as a surprise but I have told her no camera equipment this year. There really isn't anything I need or even want at the moment. Cars became my hobby when I went full time as a photographer but can't really be expecting her to get me a new motor to tinker with although that would be a nice surprise. :D Will probably have to settle for some socks and a Toblerone.
 
I know the feeling, found it very hard to get our kids presents this year and they are only 15 and 12. No toys at all this year they weren't interested. :( They didn't even want to upgrade into the new games consoles. All make up and clothes etc. this year. Guess that is what happens with girls once they get to a certain age. Our youngest is 12 going on 21. One of the M.U.A's that we see a lot at weddings helped us find most of their presents.

We got the youngest of my niece and nephews kids toy cars the last couple of years just so they had something to unwrap and play with and they did play with them on the day but this year I don't think they'll be interested so they're just getting money to put towards something. One thing that does please me is that all the kids are interested in buying their own clothes, which I never was.

I can't remember what I wanted at 12, I know at about 10 or so I got my first camera, a microscope and binoculars but after that I can't remember. I still have the camera and the bins.
 
I know the feeling, found it very hard to get our kids presents this year and they are only 15 and 12. No toys at all this year they weren't interested. :( They didn't even want to upgrade into the new games consoles. All make up and clothes etc. this year. Guess that is what happens with girls once they get to a certain age. Our youngest is 12 going on 21. One of the M.U.A's that we see a lot at weddings helped us find most of their presents.





That is the way it goes, my missus in the last last few years has pulled something out of the bag photography related as a surprise but I have told her no camera equipment this year. There really isn't anything I need or even want at the moment. Cars became my hobby when I went full time as a photographer but can't really be expecting her to get me a new motor to tinker with although that would be a nice surprise. :D Will probably have to settle for some socks and a Toblerone.
I’ve been eyeing up a project car, maybe one for next year after the family car arrives (if it ever does!). Picked up the guitar again after about a 10 year absence still rubbish at that. If I remember I sold all my guitar stuff to find my first camera.
 
I don't think I've got anything photo related. Unless you count a new chair to sit in whilst at the computer :)

I was going to ask for a Z plate for making tracked astrophotography panoramic images easier but I wasn't too convinced I'd use or actually need it.

Same for a Peak Design capture clip.
 
I don't think I've got anything photo related. Unless you count a new chair to sit in whilst at the computer :)

I was going to ask for a Z plate for making tracked astrophotography panoramic images easier but I wasn't too convinced I'd use or actually need it.

Same for a Peak Design capture clip.

There's nothing I want.

Except maybe another 50mm and an ultra wide and maybe a long zoom :D

I’ve been eyeing up a project car, maybe one for next year after the family car arrives (if it ever does!). Picked up the guitar again after about a 10 year absence still rubbish at that. If I remember I sold all my guitar stuff to find my first camera.

I'd love to play an instrument. I could play one on the guitar and a few on a recorder but that was as a teenager. Being half decent on any instrument would do.
 
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I’ve been eyeing up a project car, maybe one for next year after the family car arrives (if it ever does!). Picked up the guitar again after about a 10 year absence still rubbish at that. If I remember I sold all my guitar stuff to find my first camera.

There's nothing I want.

Except maybe another 50mm and an ultra wide and maybe a long zoom :D



I'd love to play an instrument. I could play one on the guitar and a few on a recorder but that was as a teenager. Being half decent on any instrument would do.

I've still got my acoustic guitar I had as a teenager. Still no better at it :ROFLMAO:
 
I could never get on with musical instruments either, didn’t have the patience to learn and have tried a few things. Can just about bang out The Sash on the flute and that’s about it.
 
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I’ve got a new MIDI keyboard coming for Christmas which is a nice lightweight 61 key one for portability (y)
 
Tamron 35-150mm f2-2.8. Ordered from a small indie on Saturday, remarkably it was actually in stock and is arriving tomorrow! Hell of a Christmas present to myself, single most expensive lens I've ever bought.

I'm a fully paid up member of the L Mount club and I have no plans to change that, but this lens is an itch I couldn't scratch so I'll see how it might fit into my life/work on my a9.
 
Buying a second A65 body revealed an interesting "feature".

I used the first body with a Tamron 16~300mm and it would lock up occassionally, especially at the longest focal length. Along with the second A65 I bought a Sigma 10~20mm.

However, since I put the wide angle on the older body and the 16~300mm on the newer, the problem appears to have gone. My guess is that it's a firmware issue of some sort.

Sony A65s with Tamron and Sigma lenses GX7 P1140617.JPG
 
If this is true would you buy one?


I've always liked the look of the Hasselblad X1D but there's just no way I'd spend that much but if I did I think I'd look at that rather than the Fuji system just for the design and look.
 
Buying a second A65 body revealed an interesting "feature".

I used the first body with a Tamron 16~300mm and it would lock up occassionally, especially at the longest focal length. Along with the second A65 I bought a Sigma 10~20mm.

However, since I put the wide angle on the older body and the 16~300mm on the newer, the problem appears to have gone. My guess is that it's a firmware issue of some sort.
The lens might have firmware update too?
This is a rarely considered risk of third part lenses I guess.
 
This is a rarely considered risk of third part lenses I guess.
Yes.

On the other hand, both lenses give tremendous bang for my buck. The Tamron, in particular, is a marvelously flexible piece of kit.

Fairey Gannett at Yorkshire Air Museum A65 DSC02624.JPG

Crane operator at bus station construction site Exeter A65 DSC03443.JPG

Cat in Belle Isle Park Exeter A65 DSC03230.JPG
 
If this is true would you buy one?


I've always liked the look of the Hasselblad X1D but there's just no way I'd spend that much but if I did I think I'd look at that rather than the Fuji system just for the design and look.

Yeah I would probably have a go on one of those
 
I’ve got a new MIDI keyboard coming for Christmas which is a nice lightweight 61 key one for portability (y)

I'd love a decent keyboard! I play piano but as I can't turn the volume down it limits me on when I can play. A friend of mine has one and I was amazed how far they have come for the price.
 
I'd love a decent keyboard! I play piano but as I can't turn the volume down it limits me on when I can play. A friend of mine has one and I was amazed how far they have come for the price.
I'm lucky in that I have a Nord Piano 88, a 25 key MIDI and will be getting a 61 key MIDI. I have to admit, my piano skills are not what they once were after giving up lessons in my early teens so I can no longer play anything 'serious' and don't have the time to relearn. I dabble more in music production these days (just for fun) hence using MIDI keyboards (y)
 
Sigma expanding their DG DN range with a 20mm f2...


It'll be interesting to see how this compares to the Sony 20mm f1.8 which is IMO very very good. These Sigma lenses do look nice though and it's nice to see someone caring about what a lens looks like rather than just a black tube.

I was just thinking yesterday how nice a compact Sony 20mm f2.5 G could be.
 
A prezie from me to me :D

An automatic mechanical watch, £21 from China.

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It's gone non stop since I got it about a week ago and has kept time without needing to be altered.
 
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