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But ruins the resale valueThe annoying thing is dust in lenses doesn't even make a difference to photos.
But ruins the resale valueThe annoying thing is dust in lenses doesn't even make a difference to photos.
As mentioned ruins the resale valueThe annoying thing is dust in lenses doesn't even make a difference to photos.
That's the dilemma, hassle of returning Vs just accepting it. If it was properly faulty that would be different.As mentioned ruins the resale value
Though if you don't plan on selling for a while it's not an issue.
I'm sure there's plenty of dust in mine, I've had since release
Id have expected Sony GM lenses to not have something like this wrong with them. Normally dust doesn't really bother me but this seems excessive for brand new.
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That's poor, I've never had anything like this with any Sony lens let alone a GM one. I know Anand has said they've experienced it but I wouldn't be happy. I'd personally return it as I know it'd bug me dven though it wouldn't affect images.The annoying thing is dust in lenses doesn't even make a difference to photos.
Nice picture, although the sky/clouds look as though excessive dehaze has been applied, unless it's just the rendering on here?A picture taken with 35GM
f/5.6, 1/6s, ISO100
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Nice picture, although the sky/clouds look as though excessive dehaze has been applied, unless it's just the rendering on here?
I only noticed it because I've been guilty of it in the pastI don't often use dehaze. I have slightly with this one purely because it was constantly raining
Thanks for feedback I'll work on it again![]()
It's a lovely photo though That's poor, I've never had anything like this with any Sony lens let alone a GM one. I know Anand has said they've experienced it but I wouldn't be happy. I'd personally return it as I know it'd bug me dven though it wouldn't affect images.
It doesn't really bug me from a performance point of view, purely that it's new.That's poor, I've never had anything like this with any Sony lens let alone a GM one. I know Anand has said they've experienced it but I wouldn't be happy. I'd personally return it as I know it'd bug me dven though it wouldn't affect images.
By the way the dust moves around too.It doesn't really bug me from a performance point of view, purely that it's new.
But then where I work that wouldn't be classed as an issue and a customer couldn't return it for that.
Considering I only paid £800 which is less than second hand from the likes of MPB I might just crack on.

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For anyone that has these bodies...
New camera software on α1 II (ver. 4.0) and α9 III (ver. 4.0) | sonyalpharumors
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AlYZsWpqQk Sony issued two major firmware updates for these cameras: Sony A1II benefits and improvements (BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama, Fotokoch, Foto Erhardt, Calumet, WexUK) Adds support for Real-time Recognition AF+ with improved subject detection and tracking...www.sonyalpharumors.com
Any one using the 16-25 G lens? Considering picking one up for wider situations, especially dance floor at weddings?
I looked at that but ended up getting the 12-24 f/2.8 considering ditching it for the Samyang 14-24 just because it so small it’s also supposed to be very good. But it’s hard to give up 12mm.Any one using the 16-25 G lens? Considering picking one up for wider situations, especially dance floor at weddings?
Thanks @f/2.8 & @nandbytes
I hadn't even considered third party options (bad experiences with Sigma...), I think 14/16mm is definitely wide enough, it's not often I need more than my 24mm but it's a useful option to have.
I'll have a look into it, f2.8 not really an issue as will be daylight wide shots or artificially lit dance floors where I want more DOF.
I tried two copies of sigma 14-24mm f2.8, both decentered, second copy was worst than the first. I just gave up on it.
If you don't need a fast aperture you could even consider Sony 16-35 f4 G.
Sometimes I wonder if 3rd parties are bad or if it's just bad luck. I mostly had good experience with other sigma and samyang lenses.
I really liked the X100VI, and there were some things I liked about it more than the RX1R II, mainly the speed of operation, the RX1R is really slow with things like menus and reviewing images etc. However, as pleasing as the images are from the Fuji I just liked the Sony ones better. I struggled to put my finger on exactly what it was, but they just look that little more high quality, there's possibly a little more depth too.Toby...
How did you get on with the X100 v RX1? Decided which to keep and which to sell yet?
Sorry if this has already been covered and I missed it.
I really liked the X100VI, and there were some things I liked about it more than the RX1R II, mainly the speed of operation, the RX1R is really slow with things like menus and reviewing images etc. However, as pleasing as the images are from the Fuji I just liked the Sony ones better. I struggled to put my finger on exactly what it was, but they just look that little more high quality, there's possibly a little more depth too.
As a result I've opted to keep the Sony![]()
I really liked the X100VI, and there were some things I liked about it more than the RX1R II, mainly the speed of operation, the RX1R is really slow with things like menus and reviewing images etc. However, as pleasing as the images are from the Fuji I just liked the Sony ones better. I struggled to put my finger on exactly what it was, but they just look that little more high quality, there's possibly a little more depth too.
As a result I've opted to keep the Sony![]()
Thanks for the update
I originally bought an S but it was faulty so I replaced it with an F. I liked the size and retro controls and the EVF but the rest just didn't meet my expectations and I usually chose something else over them. Later X100's may be better. Just had a look in my favourites folder, 7 X100s pictures made it in and 2 F's so it wasn't a wasted process and I did have fun trying them. I think maybe the main appeal for some is the jpeg film simulations and maybe the look of the camera.
Good luck with the Sony. I think the A7cII has cured my RX1 gas for now. I think the cII IQ is better than the lovely old A7 and the raws seem to look better sooc and that's nice as I never do a lot of processing. RAW colour and overall IQ seems to have moved on. I sold my A7, GX9 and TZ100, kept the A7cII, A7III and GX80.
I been laid up for 3 weeks with flu or possibly covid so have been watching a lot of Youtube and I don't know why but I've been bombarded with X100 and also Nikon vids, maybe someone is tweaking the algorithm to pump them. This made me think about trying an S or F again but in reality I know I'd choose a Sony or the GX80 over it again.
SAR doesn't make for particularly good reading on the A9III, I hope it doesn't put Sony off filtering global shutters down to the other future bodies.
"Despite the initial hype around its global shutter, sales haven’t met expectations. This seems to be due to the camera’s more niche appeal. While users within that niche appear satisfied, little positive feedback has made its way back to retail channels. Concerns around low-light performance are discouraging potential buyers, and many opt for the a1 II instead. In short, the a9 III is not selling particularly well"
November 2025-4 by Ben Cheneler, on Flickr
November 2025-5 by Ben Cheneler, on FlickrHorses for courses isn't it?![]()
Pippa free in an enclosed area yesterday she's ruddy quick but does make me giggle as she seems to make a circuit for herself and turns on a dime doing laps
The thing is that I couldn't see a use for the X100s/f.
November 2025-17 by Ben Cheneler, on Flickr
November 2025-16 by Ben Cheneler, on Flickr
November 2025-15 by Ben Cheneler, on FlickrI always used to be one of those that would crank Clarity to the max, but these days I like a bit of negative clarity, especially on those sunrise misty mornings.I really like No.3, excellent![]()
I always used to be one of those that would crank Clarity to the max, but these days I like a bit of negative clarity, especially on those sunrise misty mornings.