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

But they are all F-mount lenses right?
I have personally adapted lenses in the past and they are fiddly and annoying to use for subpar performance compared to native lenses.

Of course you may be just fine with adapting in which case Z8 does make more sense.
Yes they're F-mount and while I wasn't keen on the 4/3 to micro 4/3 I've used before, from what I've read using F-mount lenses on Z-mount is no worse than on F-mount cameras so I'm not worse off than using the D750 at the moment and I'd have a working viewfinder display (the part I've broken on the D750 which I use more than I realised). Most of these lenses are used for easy shots so I'm sure they'll be fine and they're ones I only use occasionally so not worth buying again in a native mount but handy to have when I need them. The 100-400mm is the one I'd want in the native mount and while a bit pricey, it would still be an option if I really wanted it and I'm not really worse off either if wanting to buy other native lenses although want to avoid that as much as possible,
 
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I've been enjoying the rapid capabilities of the A9 - the blackout free shooting does make a massive difference when trying to follow fast moving subjects!!

My first subjects, perhaps not as fast moving - but thought I'd share:

A9C05433 by Gilbo B, on Flickr
 
Does anybody know where I can get replacement oval eyelets/keyrings which attach to the strap mounts on the A9? Mine are missing :-(
 
Does anybody know where I can get replacement oval eyelets/keyrings which attach to the strap mounts on the A9? Mine are missing :-(
EBay listing 354828441091
 
As it's quiet.

Two more Whitby scenes. A7 and Voigtlander 35mm f1.4.

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Very annoyingly PS2023 started to apply a Sigma lens profile to these Voigtlander 35mm f1.4 pictures. It's never done this before and I don't know why it's done it today, maybe some sort of glitch in a recent update maybe? It's something I'm going to have to watch for.

I've just checked and camera raw updated 3 days ago so I'm blaming that.

One more for luck.

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Does anybody know where I can get replacement oval eyelets/keyrings which attach to the strap mounts on the A9? Mine are missing :-(
I've never managed to find and Sony split rings but there's plenty of 3rd party options on eBay and Amazon.
 
I've been enjoying the rapid capabilities of the A9 - the blackout free shooting does make a massive difference when trying to follow fast moving subjects!!

My first subjects, perhaps not as fast moving - but thought I'd share:
That's a lovely shot of the wee ones and I'm quite envious as I've been watching a swan brooding on the eggs for a while and then recently I was delighted to see the swan with the babies in her nest. Although could only see them from a distance and just sitting in the nest.

I've been amazed by the blackout free shooting on the A9 since I bought it and at times I wonder if I overrate it but I come to really appreciate it again when using a camera with blackouts, it's so much easier tracking fast moving subjects with the A9.
 
That's a lovely shot of the wee ones and I'm quite envious as I've been watching a swan brooding on the eggs for a while and then recently I was delighted to see the swan with the babies in her nest. Although could only see them from a distance and just sitting in the nest.

I've been amazed by the blackout free shooting on the A9 since I bought it and at times I wonder if I overrate it but I come to really appreciate it again when using a camera with blackouts, it's so much easier tracking fast moving subjects with the A9.
I never want a camera with blackout again.
 
Evening all.

My Nikon D850 as good as it was has been used twice in 2 years. My Olympus EM5 is used regularly as it’s so small.

If only Sony could invent a small full frame mirrorless camera. They could call it the A7c perhaps?

Whatcha mean they already have?????

My D850 is already sold and the EM5 is teetering on the edge.

If I were to pull the plug what small primes in the 24- 100 range are there for e mount and is there a list of every e mount lens somewhere? I’m happy to do the research myself!

TIA
 
If I were to pull the plug what small primes in the 24- 100 range are there for e mount and is there a list of every e mount lens somewhere? I’m happy to do the research myself!

TIA

They do a 24mm f2.8 and 40 and 50mm f2.5's all designated "G."

I have the 24mm G and apart from distortion which goes away with the lens profile I think it's a good lens. There's also the 28-60mm collapsible kit lens which I have and seems perfectly ok.

Other than that there's the older 35mm f2.8 which I have and think is excellent and there's the 28mm f2 which is bigger but relatively small and if you want cheap and cheerful and manual in Sony mount you can go for the tiny TTArtisan 50mm f2 at about £80 or the tiny Pergear 35mm f1.4 at about £120. I have both. Voigtlander also make some small Sony mount primes.
 
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A9 and 200-600mm with 1.4x. I am very out of practice with aircraft but a Spitfire made a fleeting one pass appearance today. Shooting at 1/320th got a little blur on the propeller but I would have liked to dropped it to at least 1/250th. 2 hour wait for about 30 seconds of action


Spitfire 1
by Mike Pursey, on Flickr


Spitfire 2
by Mike Pursey, on Flickr


Spitfire 3
by Mike Pursey, on Flickr
 
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If I were to pull the plug what small primes in the 24- 100 range are there for e mount

Depends on your definition of small

Sony lenses:
24mm f2.8
28mm f2
35mm f2.8
35mm f1.8
40mm f2.5
50mm f1.8
50mm f2.5
55mm f1.8
85mm f1.8

Samyang lenses:
24mm f2.8
24mm f1.8
35mm f2.8
35mm f1.8
45mm f1.8
75mm f1.8

Sigma lenses:
24mm f3.5
24mm f2
35mm f2
45mm f2.8
50mm f2
65mm f2
90mm f2.8

There are bunch more from ziess, tamron and more recently viltrox. There's of course manual lenses from zeiss and voigtlander with electronic connection. And then some more from from like of laowa, ttartisan etc.

Plenty to choose from :D

and is there a list of every e mount lens somewhere?
has both sony a-mount and e-mount lenses but you can filter for e-mount lenses
 
I have pretty much made my mind up about replacing my mark 1 24-70mm F2.8 with the Mk2. My main criteria nearly always revolves around focus speed and the ability to maintain focus while zooming. It is going to cost in the region if £1150 to upgrade and it got me thinking I could keep the old GM and get a Tamron 35-150 for around the same money. Has anyone got the 35-135 that could do a test for me. Set up a medium sized tracking focus point and the choose an object in normal inside light. See if the camera holds focus while you have teh back button down and zoom in and out. My 16-35mm GM and 70-200mm GM2 both do it very easily and will track across teh frame too. My first generation GM struggles to hold focus even without moving the framing (barring the zoom). If the test was on an A9, A9ii or A1 even better.
 
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Depends on your definition of small

Sony lenses:
24mm f2.8
28mm f2
35mm f2.8
35mm f1.8
40mm f2.5
50mm f1.8
50mm f2.5
55mm f1.8
85mm f1.8

Samyang lenses:
24mm f2.8
24mm f1.8
35mm f2.8
35mm f1.8
45mm f1.8
75mm f1.8

Sigma lenses:
24mm f3.5
24mm f2
35mm f2
45mm f2.8
50mm f2
65mm f2
90mm f2.8

There are bunch more from ziess, tamron and more recently viltrox. There's of course manual lenses from zeiss and voigtlander with electronic connection. And then some more from from like of laowa, ttartisan etc.

Plenty to choose from :D


has both sony a-mount and e-mount lenses but you can filter for e-mount lenses
Thankyou yes the list seems dizzying! Lovely to have so much choice!!

I think the Sony 24 2.8 and 40 2.5 G lenses will suit me.

What I do love on my Olympus is the tiny 40-150 f4 pro, I know I won’t get a 70-300 on Sony quite that small but they don’t seem massive either.

Not that I’m against some larger lenses.

Lastly is the 100 STF autofocus?
 
What I do love on my Olympus is the tiny 40-150 f4 pro, I know I won’t get a 70-300 on Sony quite that small but they don’t seem massive either.
I own the tamron 70-300mm f4.5-6.3 RXD and its pretty light. Optically very good.

Lastly is the 100 STF autofocus?

yes it is but its not exactly small but its a speciality lens too. The sigma 90mm f2.8 is pretty small.
 
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Thankyou yes the list seems dizzying! Lovely to have so much choice!!

I think the Sony 24 2.8 and 40 2.5 G lenses will suit me.

What I do love on my Olympus is the tiny 40-150 f4 pro, I know I won’t get a 70-300 on Sony quite that small but they don’t seem massive either.

Not that I’m against some larger lenses.

Lastly is the 100 STF autofocus?

I think I would go for the G primes if I were after small and not big aperture.
 
Evening all.

My Nikon D850 as good as it was has been used twice in 2 years. My Olympus EM5 is used regularly as it’s so small.

If only Sony could invent a small full frame mirrorless camera. They could call it the A7c perhaps?

Whatcha mean they already have?????

My D850 is already sold and the EM5 is teetering on the edge.

If I were to pull the plug what small primes in the 24- 100 range are there for e mount and is there a list of every e mount lens somewhere? I’m happy to do the research myself!

TIA
Here’s a list of most/all e-mount lenses. I’m not sure you’ll get a Sony system as small and light without sacrificing quality and/or light gathering.

 
I own the tamron 70-300mm f4.5-6.3 RXD and its pretty light. Optically very good.



yes it is but its not exactly small but its a speciality lens too. The sigma 90mm f2.8 is pretty small.
I always wanted one in A mount but lack of af put me off. I can ignore my size requirements for one special lens…..!
 
Yes I will pick up at least two of the small G primes, Thankyou.

I don't know if you fancy a 35mm or not but if you do don't forget the old Sony 35mm f2.8. The new G lenses are very nice and they're nicely made and have aperture rings and that could be very nice on an A7c as it lacks a second near top of camera control dial but that old 35mm is IMO well worth a look, I think it's excellent.
 
@Brazo For a list of lenses with reviews of a lot of them try this site

 
I have tried it at Sony events but have not owned.
I don't really use 50mm lenses much. More of a 35/85 kinda person.
But GAS got the better of me

Ah. I see.

I used to love 50mm but have gravitated much more to 35mm in recent years but more recently I've been happy to use the two cheap 50's I've bought.

Actually, I don't know if I could live with a 50mm f1.2 now as the Syoptic f1.1 will probably make f1.2 feel like f8 :D

Oh, and remember all that rubbish from Canikon fanboys a while back who insisted that f1.2 wasn't possible on Sony's small APS-C FF mount?
 
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I have tried it at Sony events but have not owned.
I don't really use 50mm lenses much. More of a 35/85 kinda person.
But GAS got the better of me
Just been to Cromford Classic Car Show, I definitely prefer 50mm over 35mm for these events. Always thought this, but today has confirmed it (y)
 
A7C on its way!

Just need to buy a lens or seven. I'll start with the 40 2.5G and also look at 70-300 options.

I hope you'll be very happy with your new kit :D

Don't forget to post a review and pictures! :D
 
I hope you'll be very happy with your new kit :D

Don't forget to post a review and pictures! :D
I genuinely didn't know there was a full frame camera that was (in some aspects) smaller and overall at the very least the same size as a tiny M4/3 cam! Almost seems too good to be true!
 
Testing

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Testing 2...


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Can some let me know if my last two photo's are showing for you and how the quality looks please? Trying to share on here using my google account instead of Flickr. Cheers
 
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