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

Seeing beyond the frame can be an advantage as you see what's beyond and what may be about to enter the frame. I'm sure some people will like that but I think the best of both worlds would be to have the choice of frame lines or filling the frame. Surely this would be easy to do with a firmware update if Leica wanted to do it.
 
Seeing beyond the frame can be an advantage as you see what's beyond and what may be about to enter the frame. I'm sure some people will like that but I think the best of both worlds would be to have the choice of frame lines or filling the frame. Surely this would be easy to do with a firmware update if Leica wanted to do it.
I understand what you're saying but there's hardly anything in it in the 35mm crop and it just seems a bit distracting to me. As you say I'd have thought it would be something that can be done in firmware and you'd have thought they'd give you the choice.
 
I understand what you're saying but there's hardly anything in it in the 35mm crop and it just seems a bit distracting to me. As you say I'd have thought it would be something that can be done in firmware and you'd have thought they'd give you the choice.

Its manageable for static subjects but for moving objects it's quite challenging, especially at the full "90mm" crop of the Q3
 
Heard on the radio that there's a meteor shower tonight.

Anyone going to try and photo it? It's a bit overcast here so I doubt I'll even try but might try and get out with a camera later.
 
Heard on the radio that there's a meteor shower tonight.

Anyone going to try and photo it? It's a bit overcast here so I doubt I'll even try but might try and get out with a camera later.
Not something I’ll be doing.
 
I'll see what the sky is like, but there's usually too much light pollution in the Cotswolds .
 
I'll see what the sky is like, but there's usually too much light pollution in the Cotswolds .
I'm down your neck of the woods next month, staying in Bourton on the Water (y)
 
"Didn't we have a loverly time, the day we went to Bourton."

When are you there? It's not far, but not close either.
 
"Didn't we have a loverly time, the day we went to Bourton."

When are you there? It's not far, but not close either.
I take it that's a 'well known' song? ;)

Middle of September, we do like Bourton and the surrounding area (y)
 
Cotswolds already have the RX1R III at £3779, I wonder how long it is before it's around the £3k mark grey?
 
Probably about a week after you decide it isn't for you at all :ROFLMAO:
:LOL:

I’ve already decided it’s not for me, regardless of price ;) Being tall I use the tilt screen A LOT, I don’t think I could ever go back to not having one.
 
Thanks guys.
No idea what DPOTY

DPOTY is the Talk Photography Digital Photographer Of The Year competition, and this was my second choice as an entry (I preferred the other one). Sorry that was a bit misleading.
 
As it's quiet. A couple more A7 and TTA 50mm f2 pictures. For people who don't know this lens, it's a manual focus Chinese lens the size of an old film era 50mm f1.8/f2 and its in Sony mount. I can't remember how much I paid for this but it is the cheapest new modern lens I've had.

I wish more of the beach huts were visible but this is the view.

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I don't think I got a single keeper, the light wasn't to my liking with no real contrast, a bit flat and colours not too nice. I'll keep the pictures and look at them a few times and then make a decision. I do like the shapes here so I'll take this again with hopefully better light.

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It was really just something to do and I wanted to play with this cheap and to be honest not too good lens :D I have taken some pictures I really like with this lens but Tuesday didn't get me any.

Does anyone else find themselves with no real keepers but having still enjoyed the time out and the experience?
 
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Does anyone else find themselves with no real keepers but having still enjoyed the time out and the experience?
That’s just 99% of my photography.
 
That’s just 99% of my photography.

Sometimes I surprise myself and get a keeper but yesterday I looked out and saw that conditions weren't great but I decided to go out anyway. I was waiting for the sunset but it looked like it wasn't going to be anything special beyond just the orange tinted flatness so I set off back to the car and of course on the way home the setting sun looked lovely but by the time I could park... it'd gone.

At least I enjoyed it all and I did have a lovely chat too.
 
Does anyone else find themselves with no real keepers but having still enjoyed the time out and the experience?
Well I'd argue none of mine are ever keepers :lol:

I don't think I've ever come back and not had a least one photo I deemed worthy or processing.
 
Is that a purchase or a loaner???
Purchase :runaway: Although I have 30 days in which I can return it.

I think it's a keeper, it's far from perfect and it's obviously slow compared to my A1 but the image quality seems very good and it should do what I want from a compact.
 
I'm still tempted by the RX1rIII but I don't think I can bring myself to pay that much for a camera. I wonder if I can buy the bits and build one myself? But when I did that with a watch it ended up costing 3x what you can buy something similar for :D

Just on the non keepers. Mrs WW is still in Thailand so I'm by myself and sometime just fancy a break and a wonder about with a camera and that's nice in itself as I do enjoy it and I even even enjoy the processing even if I don't get any keepers.

I see you can get a RX1rII for something between £1,600 and £2,200. Actually at those prices it'd be a real alternative to an A7CII.
 
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Well I'd argue none of mine are ever keepers :LOL:

I don't think I've ever come back and not had a least one photo I deemed worthy or processing.

I have thousands of pictures I really should just delete. I've watched vids on what do take pictures of when the light is poor but to be honest I'm not really into the sort of pictures I see in those vids, I feel no connection and no interest in them. Assuming I'm alone and not taking a people picture I'd rather look at the scene and enjoy it and being there and then take a picture and enjoy that process even if I know it's not going to be a picture which will make it into a slideshow let alone be printed.

Good luck with the RX1rII. I hope it's a keeper.
 
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There's always... Convert to B&W.

Only if you like your turds in monochrome :)

I think there is something built into most of us to try and salvage something from a trip out with the camera, when in reality we probably shouldn't waste our time, and maybe go out again instead. Most of us are guilty of it.
 
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Only if you like your turds in monochrome :)

I think there is something buily into most of us to try and salvage something from a trip out with the camera, when in reality we probably shouldn't waste our time, and maybe go out again instead. Most of us are guilty of it.

It wasn't really a waste of time as to be honest I needed a bit of time out and to myself and taking a camera and a lens I hadn't used for a while was part of the motivation. Sometimes I still do like the flat lifeless pictures if it was a good day as looking at them takes me back to that good day but Tuesday wasn't really a memorable day, I was just wanted to go out with a camera and I had the time. The pictures aren't really memories of a good day, they haven't got that going for them as it was just an ok couple of hours wandering about by myself. Nothing special, like the pictures. Sometimes if I don't think conditions are good I don't bother taking a camera with me but yesterday I wanted to.

I do a lot of complaining about lifeless light. Here's hoping for better conditions.
 
I have thousands of pictures I really should just delete. I've watched vids on what do take pictures of when the light is poor but to be honest I'm not really into the sort of pictures I see in those vids, I feel no connection and no interest in them. Assuming I'm alone and not taking a people picture I'd rather look at the scene and enjoy it and being there and then take a picture and enjoy that process even if I know it's not going to be a picture which will make it into a slideshow let alone be printed.

Good luck with the RX1rII. I hope it's a keeper.
It depends on what you're shooting, I certainly don't tend to take landscapes if the light's poor and/or the sky is just grey. That being said, when I'm on holiday walking Betty I'll tend to just shoot anything, but then it probably won't get processed.

Certain things can look OK with boring light, but not much. I similarly hate the light on really sunny days when the sun is high.

There's no issue with the IQ on the RX1R II, it's a question whether the other 'quirks' and ergonomics cause me a headache or not, I need to accept that it's not an A1 in different clothing.
 
It depends on what you're shooting, I certainly don't tend to take landscapes if the light's poor and/or the sky is just grey. That being said, when I'm on holiday walking Betty I'll tend to just shoot anything, but then it probably won't get processed.

Certain things can look OK with boring light, but not much. I similarly hate the light on really sunny days when the sun is high.

There's no issue with the IQ on the RX1R II, it's a question whether the other 'quirks' and ergonomics cause me a headache or not, I need to accept that it's not an A1 in different clothing.

Quite often the light is poor and sometimes I don't take a camera but sometimes I'd still rather take pictures than not bother because I like taking pictures. One problem is if the scene is very familiar and I've taken the same poor light picture 100 x before, I think "Why bother"? The chances of taking a keeper taken in poor light do increase if it's something new, like on a more special day out or on holiday or if Mrs WW does something interesting.

Overcast, raining a bit, flat light, but for me still worth taking because it's a memory of the moment. A flat light scenic picture with nobody in it of a familiar place without a moment to remember is less worth taking because I lose interest and attachment but I still do it :D

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I've read that the older RX1's don't have modern focus performance but for I doubt that'd be a problem for me. The MK2 is cheaper and it has a tilting rear screen but the evf is pop up, the III has the in place evf but it's dearer and there's no tilt screen. I'm tempted by the II but I'll have to think, maybe an A7cII would be a better way to go for me but not this month as I've already spent over £3k. Not that it matters financially but due to upbringing I stop myself from going too mad. Actually just had a talk with Mrs WW today about us not having to worry about money and if she wants something, don't ask, don't mess on, get it. She agrees but upbringing is a difficult thing to get out of.
 
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