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Yeah it’s got to be much cheaper than the Sony for people to buy it I think. I’ve never heard of Schneider Kreuznach.Can't imagine it being more than Sony or Sigma lens
Yeah it’s got to be much cheaper than the Sony for people to buy it I think. I’ve never heard of Schneider Kreuznach.Can't imagine it being more than Sony or Sigma lens
Lovely film like processing as usual
I’ve never heard of Schneider Kreuznach.
Interesting. I quite like Samyang’s optical quality as it has character and not as clinical looking as some modern glass. It’s Samyang’s QC which has always been an issue for me.Very high quality lens manufacturer, a lot of history of Cine-projection lenses along with lens for larger format photography. Similar to Rodenstock, another quality lens manufacturer. I've used plenty of Schneider lenses for high resolution linescan applications
Interesting pairing of Samyang and Schneider Kreuznach - should elevate the optical quality of Samyang, who were not reknown for class leading glass.
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Not that i know a huge lot but schneider optics and glass are pretty well know and I have come across them more when buying filters. Like b+w filters or some IR filters claim to use schneider glass.Yeah it’s got to be much cheaper than the Sony for people to buy it I think. I’ve never heard of Schneider Kreuznach.
B+W is one of their brands been around for a very long time.Yeah it’s got to be much cheaper than the Sony for people to buy it I think. I’ve never heard of Schneider Kreuznach.
I didn't think they'd hit the UK shops yet?does anyone own the A1ii here? how long did it take to source one?
I have noticed some folks in EU on other forums with one.I didn't think they'd hit the UK shops yet?
I'd love one but I can't afford big spends on camera gear for quite some time, funds are needed elsewhere.I have noticed some folks in EU on other forums with one.
I know we are no longer in EU but wondering if anyone managed to source one. It was in stock on Panamoz couple of days ago. It's out of stock again









Can't really afford one either at current price.I'd love one but I can't afford big spends on camera gear for quite some time, funds are needed elsewhere.
I’ve lost track, what’s your current camera? I don’t think I’d use two bodies on trips, I like a light setup when walking around so just one camera and one lens at a time for me.Can't really afford one either at current price.
I also would like a second body for a couple of upcoming trips. Not sure what to go for.
If money was no matter then I'd have got A1ii with A7cr.
still haven't fully recovered from remortgaging so even A7cr is a stretch right now.
Why not a second hand A1? I appreciate the pre-shutter is a cool addition on the A1ii, but the buffer is so good on the A1, get a large capacity card and just hold the shutter moreCan't really afford one either at current price.
I also would like a second body for a couple of upcoming trips. Not sure what to go for.
If money was no matter then I'd have got A1ii with A7cr.
still haven't fully recovered from remortgaging so even A7cr is a stretch right now.
A7RV, normally I just travel with single body but we are planning a road trip that'll include both wildlife and landscapes.I’ve lost track, what’s your current camera? I don’t think I’d use two bodies on trips, I like a light setup when walking around so just one camera and one lens at a time for me.
Why not a second hand A1? I appreciate the pre-shutter is a cool addition on the A1ii, but the buffer is so good on the A1, get a large capacity card and just hold the shutter more
For me the main reason I want an A1 II is for the subject recognition for animals. The A7RV is incredible in this situation so a camera with this recognition but with the tracking capabilities, frame rate and blackout free shooting of the A1 would be incredible, and this is obviously the A1 II. Pre-capture doesn't interest me, but I can understand that some fine it useful.Why not a second hand A1? I appreciate the pre-shutter is a cool addition on the A1ii, but the buffer is so good on the A1, get a large capacity card and just hold the shutter more
Yeah, if you're taking a wide angle and tele I can understand the need for two bodies.A7RV, normally I just travel with single body but we are planning a road trip that'll include both wildlife and landscapes.
Changing from long tele lenses is a pain.
Had an A1 and sold it. This may not be a popular opinion but A1 feels like an unfinished product (much like the A7riv i had before it). Might feel like less of a ripoff at current prices but pre-shutter is one of the reasons I want the A1ii. Otherwise I'm happy with A7RV.
As I said it may be an unpopular opinion but that's how I felt. Even the A7iv i felt was an upgrade in a few ways to a £6k body that was supposedly the flagship. Then they didn't bother updating properly.That is quite a statement, I've never felt like the A1 is an unfinished product. When I first had it I thought that it was everything I'd ever want, however as mentioned above subject recognition has moved on and that's the only thing I'd want to upgrade now. This obviously makes the upgrade very very difficult to justify as it's several thousands of pounds just for improved subject recognition![]()
Of course we’re all entitled to our opinionsAs I said it may be an unpopular opinion but that's how I felt. Even the A7iv i felt was an upgrade in a few ways to a £6k body that was supposedly the flagship. Then they didn't bother updating properly.
A1 feels like a downgrade over my A7RV. Yes the blackout free shooting with 20fps is amazing but I'm giving up the ergonomics, ibis, lcd screen, subject recognition etc. And it's not like I can't shoot action with it, I have shot plenty of birds, planes and toddlers with it.
My issue is we might be going whale/dolphin watching and if so pre-capture would be super nice for that especially if there's some amount of action.
looking at reviews online looks to be a fair bit smaller in hand compared to the PZ.Looking at the size and weight it doesn't appear to be much smaller than the 16-35mm PZ (although I'll need to wait to see a side by side), and only 50g lighter so I'm not usre it's worth getting over the PZ unless you're doing astro?
As a current 10-20mm PZ owner I'm not a lover of the PZ![]()

Yeah, looks a bit smaller. Not sure I'd be willing to lose the flexibility of the zoom for such a small difference, but then I wouldn't buy the 16-35mm becasue of the PZ anywaylooking at reviews online looks to be a fair bit smaller in hand compared to the PZ.
weight is one thing but the prime will smaller to pack in bag too.
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Let me know if you are looking to get shot of the 10-20 - it’s likely I’ll be in the market for one soonLooking at the size and weight it doesn't appear to be much smaller than the 16-35mm PZ (although I'll need to wait to see a side by side), and only 50g lighter so I'm not usre it's worth getting over the PZ unless you're doing astro?
As a current 10-20mm PZ owner I'm not a lover of the PZ![]()
Will do, although it's unlikely it'll be soon as there’s nothing out there I’m aware of the will give a 15/16mm fov that’s so small and light.Let me know if you are looking to get shot of the 10-20 - it’s likely I’ll be in the market for one soon![]()
Understood, that is what is appealing to meWill do, although it's unlikely it'll be soon as there’s nothing out there I’m aware of the will give a 15/16mm fov that’s so small and light.

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Not the best light for photography (harsh shadows), but what a lovely walk 







Not bad. Needs more Betty.Finally some nice weather for a proper dog walkNot the best light for photography (harsh shadows), but what a lovely walk
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Nice, sounds a great weekend I bet it was great to get out in the Escort. I got out on the bike last weekend, first time in months. I was thinking about going out today but far too much salt on the roads.So, night skies Friday night was good. Great to get out again & catch up with some mates - the missus also went food shopping after she finished work too
Saturday had a high tide sunrise which I got a shot from. Then we drove into & then walked into Bath for a market, some shops & some street photography. In the afternoon I fitted my number plates after the DVLA paperwork came through & my boy popped around & we done some of his first car modificationsA few beers Saturday evening.
Sunday morning I got up to drag the Escort out for a breakfast car meet. First time since 3rd November! She wasn't happy about that - Took a good hour and more to get started - Killed a new jump pack down to 19% power & ended up just running the Focus for 45 minutes with the batteries connectedGot there in the end though. Few tweaks to timing etc and things seemed okay again. Missed the meet, but had a drive to mum's for coffee & biscuits
Grabbed a few okay photos, drove about 8-10 miles then filled up with £60 worth of Momentum ready for the next time. Which hopefully will be next weekend & not next year
All in, a very enjoyable & bright sunny weekend which I think we've been overdue for several months!!
sorry to hear, hope it gets sorted smoothly for both of you.Betty's off to the orthopaedics tomorrow, she has a bad shoulder but hoping it won't need an operation.