If you want something really chilled then I can highly recommend one of the Luxury Lakeside Caravans (circled below) at Pinewoods Wells-next-the-sea. That's where we are right now, second time we've been and we love it. Really chilled, great sitting on the veranda watching the swans and geese swimming about. It's also perfect for dogs as there's a huge dog friendy beach a few hundred yards away which links up wiht Holkham Beach and beyond, and a really nice wood to walk though.Yeah, a pod is an idea. We are really caravan people, but open to other things. Edinburgh was the difficult one for the balance of pet friendly, location and cost. I think we might just delay that one for a while until the time we are dog free and then go up, or maybe even fly up there.
When the wife's dad passed away a few years ago, they were building a new lifeboat for Anstruther (which I think is about an hour up from Edinburgh) and you could donate and have a name put on the boat in memory, which we done - it's where all the thousands of names make up the shape of the boat number ID - so it would be special to go and see that too.

If you want something really chilled then I can highly recommend one of the Luxury Lakeside Caravans (circled below) at Pinewoods Wells-next-the-sea. That's where we are right now, second time we've been and we love it. Really chilled, great sitting on the veranda watching the swans and geese swimming about. It's also perfect for dogs as there's a huge dog friendy beach a few hundred yards away which links up wiht Holkham Beach and beyond, and a really nice wood to walk though.
You've then got places like Sandringham and Sheringham Park within 30 mins or so drive.
Just holiday snaps for me I'm afraid, nothing special. There's some on my flickr already, and then we've just been to Sheringham Park earlier today so they'll be going up to. Very nice if you're into flowers.Well I look forward to you sussing out the photography hotspots, got a week booked in Sheringham in a few weeks time.![]()

Just holiday snaps for me I'm afraid, nothing special. There's some on my flickr already, and then we've just been to Sheringham Park earlier today so they'll be going up to. Very nice if you're into flowers.
We went to Hillside Animal Santuary (Shire Horse Sanctuary) as my wife's been sponsoring a Donkey there for years. Not lots there but I think kids would love it, we love it but then we're big kids
You can walk up to Blakeny Point and hope to see seals, and there's also Holkham Hall. If you're a twitcher then there's loads of places to go such as Salthouse, Cley and Holkham.
There's an RAF base near Kings Lynn too, I've not been but there's planes flying around every day we've been here. Some are really loud despite being extremely high up, there's a real bassy rumble. I've been led to believe they're F-15's but don't quote me on it![]()
Sheringham Park it is thenThanks, I'm not intending to go too far from Sheringham, I drive enough for work!!! And I'm definitely not a twitcherNot been to that area for a long time, we used to camp near Wells-next-the Sea when I was still in shorts
about 55 years ago!!!!
When you say zoom that will reach 300mm do you mean an all in one such as a 28-300mm, or more like a 70-300mm? Do you realise the Sony you’re looking at are full frame but your Nikon is crop, this means 300mm on your Nikon will be 450mm on the Sony?I think I might be joining you Sony users in a few months time
Shortlisted two cameras in the range: a7 IV & a7CR.
There's not too much in it price wise.
Lenses? Not sure about, but I definitely want something similar to my old Nikon D5300 kit, namely a zoom with a reach of about 300. Maybe drop the wide angle, never used mine much, opt for a prime instead - that'll be a first for me.
Any suggestions? I think my main use will be architecture & sports, looking forward to filming in 4k too, for stuff my GoPro & Pocket 3 can't reach.
I'd probably go with the Tamron 70-300mm, much lighter and cheaper with comparable IQ.I think a 70-300mm will probably have to do, I really don't want to be lugging around anything bigger and yeah, I'll not dismiss the wide angle one just yet![]()

Each to their own but that's my idea of HellIf you want something really chilled then I can highly recommend one of the Luxury Lakeside Caravans (circled below) at Pinewoods Wells-next-the-sea. That's where we are right now, second time we've been and we love it. Really chilled, great sitting on the veranda watching the swans and geese swimming about. It's also perfect for dogs as there's a huge dog friendy beach a few hundred yards away which links up wiht Holkham Beach and beyond, and a really nice wood to walk though.
You've then got places like Sandringham and Sheringham Park within 30 mins or so drive.
The lifeboat sounds great, something special to see that.
pinewoods-drone-1 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
Cullen Motorhome Stopover by Mike Stephen, on Flickr
Cullen Bay Dolphins by Mike Stephen, on Flickr
Cullen Sunset by Mike Stephen, on FlickrYeah no worries. Whilst there's a lot of vans it's really quiet, very peaceful and lovely watching the wildlife. That being said the location you posted looks a different level, and to see dolphins is a real treat. I'd need a large static there though, I don't really fit in motorhomesThe above post is rather "Tongue-In-Cheek"
Hope you all enjoy your break wherever you may roam![]()

There are statics just behind where I took the shot from.Yeah no worries. Whilst there's a lot of vans it's really quiet, very peaceful and lovely watching the wildlife. That being said the location you posted looks a different level, and to see dolphins is a real treat. I'd need a large static there though, I don't really fit in motorhomes![]()
Haven't got time to watch this right now, what's the verdict?
Pretty good sharpness across the range at all apertures.Haven't got time to watch this right now, what's the verdict?
ThanksPretty good sharpness across the range at all apertures.
Low contrast in the middle at 24mm f2.8.

I think 16-35mm is generally more useful too.ThanksIt's caught my attention this lens, but I do think 16-35mm is a more usable focal length for me
![]()
I guess it's just makes the lens bigger and probably won't allow for front filters.I've tried 12-24 as a walkabout lens - it's just not long enough.
BTW what is it these days that we don't get the last 2mm width?
Do you mean compared to Canon? Canon 14-35mm is f4, but they do a 15-35mm f2.8 and it's on offer on Amazon at the mo for £1699 rather than £2399I've tried 12-24 as a walkabout lens - it's just not long enough.
BTW what is it these days that we don't get the last 2mm width?






Do you mean compared to Canon? Canon 14-35mm is f4, but they do a 15-35mm f2.8 and it's on offer on Amazon at the mo for £1699 rather than £2399.
Nikon opted for a 14-30mm f4. Not sure why Sony 'only' do 16-35mm and not 15-35mm like Canon.
Are these shot with the 20-70mm?A pigeon portrait, and Betty having fun on the beach
A1_04734 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
A1_04895-Edit by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
A1_04822-Edit by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
A1_03683-Edit by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
A1_03545 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
A1_03730 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
Probably the size.Do you mean compared to Canon? Canon 14-35mm is f4, but they do a 15-35mm f2.8 and it's on offer on Amazon at the mo for £1699 rather than £2399.
Nikon opted for a 14-30mm f4. Not sure why Sony 'only' do 16-35mm and not 15-35mm like Canon.
No, the first 3 are the 70-200mm f2.8 GM II, and the others the 35mm f1.4 GMAre these shot with the 20-70mm?
Very nice.
I decided to give my old 28-70mm kit lens a go. The first thing I did after mounting it on my A7 was do a sensor contamination test. I'd forgotten this lens went to f36 at 70mm and I was happy to see a spotless result![]()
Very nice.
Can you break down how you achieved this please?
I hope the second thing you done was to gaffer tape it at 35mm Alan?![]()
![]()
12-24 has never been standard, it is very much a specialist lens.Compared the 12-24 that used to be the standard for this range. 14-24 seems like being badly short-changed & you might as well compromise again and get the 16-35 which isn't enormously wide but IS much more practical. It just seems really lame.
12-24 has never been standard, it is very much a specialist lens.
Even before mirrorless only Sigma from memory offered a 12-24mm. Nikon had the 14-24 and Canon had the 16-35.
I might swop out my Sony 12-24 GM for the Samyang purely because it so much smaller and 14mm is plenty wide.