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From what I've read & seen, it's a cracking little lens. Certainly something I would go for if I weren't in the 35GM camp that's for sure!
Nice photos too btw![]()
Nice, almost looks a bit miniturised
Nice, almost looks a bit miniturised![]()
Nice. Not had a chance to take any photos yet but I have this to play with for the next few days. Belongs to my brother in law. Getting it ready for the Ford Fair this weekend.
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Someone must really hate changing lenses to buy that!Wow, far too big and heavy
World’s first f/1.8 AF FF zoom: First leak image of the new Sigma 28-45mm f/1.8 lens | sonyalpharumors
On June Sigma will announce the world's first Full Frame Autofocus zoom lens veer made. It's the Sigma 28-45mm f/1.8 DG DN ART. I don't know the pricing of the lens but I got a first image and also the info about the weight: Just barely under 1kg. Filter size is 82mm. This is awww.sonyalpharumors.com
Wow, far too big and heavy
World’s first f/1.8 AF FF zoom: First leak image of the new Sigma 28-45mm f/1.8 lens | sonyalpharumors
On June Sigma will announce the world's first Full Frame Autofocus zoom lens veer made. It's the Sigma 28-45mm f/1.8 DG DN ART. I don't know the pricing of the lens but I got a first image and also the info about the weight: Just barely under 1kg. Filter size is 82mm. This is awww.sonyalpharumors.com



Nice motor. I like the rendering of that photo, what lens was this taken with?If we are on the subject of cars, here's my family car
View: https://flic.kr/p/2pU1WCw
Owned by my father in law for 20 years, well looked after with only 60k on it. Regularly serviced but lots of little niggles that I've had to sort. The plan is to keep it going as long as possible.
Nice motor. I like the rendering of that photo, what lens was this taken with?
New toys are always nice.A disappointing day so far. Used Sony hvl-f60rm2 flash turned up from Clifton but they mis advertised as it is the Mk 1 so will not fully work with A9 iii. They were really good dealing with it and it will be picked up tomorrow. A9 iii from Panamoz due to arrive by 11.20 and still not here. It says it is out for delivery so hopeful but as always fearing the worst. A bargain bundle of Camera, lens, bag, flash etc due by 1pm but seems to have left Dorset last night and not arrived in Edinburgh this morning. A day which had shaped up to be a gearfest is so far a complete disaster. For all the excitement of waiting for new kit the stress of it actually turning up undamaged really is tough to go through for a worrier like me. I'm twiddling thumbs with nothing to play with
If we are on the subject of cars, here's my family car
View: https://flic.kr/p/2pU1WCw
Owned by my father in law for 20 years, well looked after with only 60k on it. Regularly serviced but lots of little niggles that I've had to sort. The plan is to keep it going as long as possible.
New toys are always nice.
I ordered a Siggy 35 f/2 this morning should hopefully be here tomorrow. Christ knows why I was just bored and had a need for a new toy. We already have the G.M and the 35mm f/1.8.
Think yourself lucky it’s only minor niggles thon Capri is giving me nightmares and has to be ready for the Ford Fair on Sunday.
It’s had a new distributer, a new coil, timing reset and still conks out after about 20 minutes. Will probably have to change the fuel pump as well even though we are pretty sure it is working fine but it’s the next thing on the list. Old cars are a joy to work on but a right nightmare to diagnose faults.
Camera arrived all safe and sound. Panamoz excellent again. First impressions are good. It feels chunkier and better built. The battery tray is much better which wouldn't be hard considering how poor the hold on teh battery was in the previous grip. Buttons are bigger or at least taller and it feels a quality bit of kit. As per it is lashing with rain, always is on new camera day. I've got an athletics event on Friday so that will be a good test and then I am shooting skateboarding for teh first time on Saturday for fun. Gutted the Sony flash was the wrong model as it would have been ideal. I suppose that means i have to set up a Godox so I can use global shutter sync. First attempt at updating a camera through Creator app too and the downloading of the file to the camera was really quick and the whole process took about 5 minutes. No cable with camera though as a downside.. Perhaps the things I like most is the extra wheel where the exposure compensation dial was. I play with that all the time and this will make it better. Also a few more choices with custom buttons which always helps.New toys are always nice.
I ordered a Siggy 35 f/2 this morning should hopefully be here tomorrow. Christ knows why I was just bored and had a need for a new toy. We already have the G.M and the 35mm f/1.8.
Does it cut out sharply? Cough and splutter?
I nearly went for that 35mm before I got the GM
Camera arrived all safe and sound. Panamoz excellent again. First impressions are good. It feels chunkier and better built. The battery tray is much better which wouldn't be hard considering how poor the hold on teh battery was in the previous grip. Buttons are bigger or at least taller and it feels a quality bit of kit. As per it is lashing with rain, always is on new camera day. I've got an athletics event on Friday so that will be a good test and then I am shooting skateboarding for teh first time on Saturday for fun. Gutted the Sony flash was the wrong model as it would have been ideal. I suppose that means i have to set up a Godox so I can use global shutter sync. First attempt at updating a camera through Creator app too and the downloading of the file to the camera was really quick and the whole process took about 5 minutes. No cable with camera though as a downside.. Perhaps the things I like most is the extra wheel where the exposure compensation dial was. I play with that all the time and this will make it better. Also a few more choices with custom buttons which always helps.
I don't think I have ever charged battery in a camera body. Surely the first thing anyone would buy. Got a clutch of lenses firmware updated, still a good few to go but only so much of that a man can take. One problem which I'm not sure if its is actually an issue is that in pre capture when at a slow shutter speed the viewfinder behaves very differently. I doubt I would ever be using pre-capture with a slow shutter speed but it almost looks like how a panned shot would look as you pan. Turn pre-capture off and it is fine. I have seen a few people complain about this effect and although I worked out what causes it I'm not sure if it should really do that.Sony have really cut back no cable is the least of it. A7CII ships with just the body and the battery nothing else at all.
Does it have frame rate low limit like the A1, and does it still do it with that on?I don't think I have ever charged battery in a camera body. Surely the first thing anyone would buy. Got a clutch of lenses firmware updated, still a good few to go but only so much of that a man can take. One problem which I'm not sure if its is actually an issue is that in pre capture when at a slow shutter speed the viewfinder behaves very differently. I doubt I would ever be using pre-capture with a slow shutter speed but it almost looks like how a panned shot would look as you pan. Turn pre-capture off and it is fine. I have seen a few people complain about this effect and although I worked out what causes it I'm not sure if it should really do that.
It’s not in that menu it’s different to the viewfinder refresh rate. The A9iii does have it, see here (frame rate low limit), although the description here is different to the A1 as the A1 talks about low frame rate when panning.I couldn't see a setting for low frame rate just standard and high. No bottom rate so presumably it is matching the shutter speed. PreCapture is essentially a no go for pre capture as you wouldn't be able to see if something happened anyway. It also only happens when you have press the shutter or have af on pressed. That is despite a half press of the shutter not having an assigned function. Weird as it can clearly show a decent display without pressing af on
It cuts out sharply near enough to the second after idling for 20 minutes. You can sort of keep it going a bit longer when driving but it eventually does it then too. It’s hard to start after it cuts out as well.
We were told it was likely the condenser but have put in an electronic ignition and it’s still happening. Have also changed the dizzy, new plugs, new coil and reset the timing all to no avail. My brother in law is convinced it’s not the fuel pump although I think it is. He has a clear glass fuel filter and it showing no issues with fuel getting in. Carb is pretty new as well.
Won’t get another chance to look at it again till tomorrow. Will let it run and cut out again and check the fuel tray.
been a real head scratcher.
That is the very setting needed. I had seen it when setting teh camera up but when I saw the issue I only looked in teh finder settings. Now working as I expected and no difference from pre-capture being on or off from what I can tell. ThanksIt’s not in that menu it’s different to the viewfinder refresh rate. The A9iii does have it, see here (frame rate low limit), although the description here is different to the A1 as the A1 talks about low frame rate when panning.
ILCE-9M3 | Help Guide | Live View Display Set.
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I had sudden & random cutting out in mine before. Tried everything, spare coil, module, etc & it was the rotor arm. Where it slides on there's a very small metal tab - that was the issue! If it cuts out suddenly it is pretty much ignition related. Do you have power where there should be power when it cuts out or won't restart? ie at the coil, dizzy, etc See if you can try a wire direct from battery to coil - it shouldn't be ballast wire from the ignition though I don't think like the older stuff.
Think yourself lucky it’s only minor niggles thon Capri is giving me nightmares and has to be ready for the Ford Fair on Sunday.
It’s had a new distributer, a new coil, timing reset and still conks out after about 20 minutes. Will probably have to change the fuel pump as well even though we are pretty sure it is working fine but it’s the next thing on the list. Old cars are a joy to work on but a right nightmare to diagnose faults.

Run it with the petrol cap off may be a blocked vent in the tankThink yourself lucky it’s only minor niggles thon Capri is giving me nightmares and has to be ready for the Ford Fair on Sunday.
It’s had a new distributer, a new coil, timing reset and still conks out after about 20 minutes. Will probably have to change the fuel pump as well even though we are pretty sure it is working fine but it’s the next thing on the list. Old cars are a joy to work on but a right nightmare to diagnose faults.
That’s really impressive.I was going to go out today but it's dull and raining and windy. I'll try again tomorrow.
A7 and Sony 40mm f2.5 at f8. Cheap Chinese watch just placed on the windowsill. At AF MFD with No.4 close up filter.
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The MFD is quite close and you can get a bit closer with MF but I wondered how it'd do with a close up filter so I tried this. I think this lens both with and without a close up filter will be ok for flower and other close up stuff when out and about.
I was going to go out today but it's dull and raining and windy. I'll try again tomorrow.
A7 and Sony 40mm f2.5 at f8. Cheap Chinese watch just placed on the windowsill. At AF MFD with No.4 close up filter.
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The MFD is quite close and you can get a bit closer with MF but I wondered how it'd do with a close up filter so I tried this. I think this lens both with and without a close up filter will be ok for flower and other close up stuff when out and about.

Will try that cheersRun it with the petrol cap off may be a blocked vent in the tank
Watches on the windy sill could become a thing. iPhone![]()
That’s really impressive.






