I’d have thought there’s a Nikon body capable of all that? And I’m sure there’ll be something else around the cornerI’m still tempted by the A7V as an all in one body for street/landscape/astro but I don’t want to lose access to the Nikon lenses which I’ve been using.
Decisions to make in the new year.
I’m using the Z8 at the moment which is great but I don’t carry it with me for street photography so it’s exclusively for landscape and Astro.I’d have thought there’s a Nikon body capable of all that? And I’m sure there’ll be something else around the corner![]()
I’m still tempted by the A7V as an all in one body for street/landscape/astro but I don’t want to lose access to the Nikon lenses which I’ve been using.
Decisions to make in the new year.
I’m using the Z8 at the moment which is great but I don’t carry it with me for street photography so it’s exclusively for landscape and Astro.
It would but I don’t like carrying the Z8 around with me, I’d rather a smaller body, flip out screen and access to E mount lenses.wouldn't it better to "standardise" on Sony lenses? you can use Sony lenses with surprisingly great compatability on nikon but not the other way round.
Nikon Z does have some really nice tele primes not on Sony but I'd surprised if Nikon has something that Sony doesn't have for landscape and astro.
The Z8 is a bit of a chunky camera, which Nikon lenses are you attached to that's making you not jump fully into Sony?It would but I don’t like carrying the Z8 around with me, I’d rather a smaller body, flip out screen and access to E mount lenses.
The 24-200 and the 35 1.2, I also have the 180-600 but it doesn’t get used as much as it should.The Z8 is a bit of a chunky camera, which Nikon lenses are you attached to that's making you not jump fully into Sony?
If you're wanting smaller and lighter have you considered the A7cII/A7cR over the A7V
The 24-200 and the 35 1.2, I also have the 180-600 but it doesn’t get used as much as it should.
The 24-200 is one of the best lenses I’ve ever used, it’s my go to whenever I’m taking landscape photos, the 35 1.2 is great for Astro and I don’t mind using it on a tripod but again I don’t like carrying it around.
I was thinking A7V purely for street shots paired with the Sigma 85 1.4/70-200 or 70-180.
I haven’t thought about the A7Cr, might not be a bad choice actually as I don’t ever use the EVF, always shoot with the rear LCD.
The 24-200 and the 35 1.2, I also have the 180-600 but it doesn’t get used as much as it should.
The 24-200 is one of the best lenses I’ve ever used, it’s my go to whenever I’m taking landscape photos, the 35 1.2 is great for Astro and I don’t mind using it on a tripod but again I don’t like carrying it around.
I was thinking A7V purely for street shots paired with the Sigma 85 1.4/70-200 or 70-180.
I haven’t thought about the A7Cr, might not be a bad choice actually as I don’t ever use the EVF, always shoot with the rear LCD.
Sony do a 24-240mm but I don’t think it’s very good. Tamron do a 25-200mm and Sigma a 24-200mm but I’ve no idea how good they are.I know it depends on exactly how/why you shoot, but I'm sure there's Sony equivalents for sure. There's a couple of more superzoom style lenses including a new Sigma & the 35GM won't leave you disappointed - I have the 70-180/2.8 too & that's a good performer also.
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Sony do a 24-240mm but I don’t think it’s very good. Tamron do a 25-200mm and Sigma a 24-200mm but I’ve no idea how good they are.
I’m not a huge fan of these types of lenses as there’s usually too much IQ sacrifice.
Sony 24-240mm is indeed pretty bad.Sony do a 24-240mm but I don’t think it’s very good. Tamron do a 25-200mm and Sigma a 24-200mm but I’ve no idea how good they are.
I’m not a huge fan of these types of lenses as there’s usually too much IQ sacrifice.
I've never owned or used one myself [they also aren't my type of lens or shooting], but @nandbytes seems to think they are better than the Nikon one up above ^^
was eventually going to sell my 35GM and order sigma 35mm f1.2ii.Thanks for the tips guys, some good info so far.
I’ve decided I’m going to buy the Sony A7Cr for street photography along with the Z8, I’ll buy the adapter to use Sony glass on the Z8.
Going to sell the 180-600 and the 35 1.2.
I’ll order the 35GM and the 20mm 1.8 again for landscape and Astro along with the Nikon 24-200.
Now to pick a walkabout lens for street, I did think about the 35-150 but it might not feel that comfortable on a small body.
All this gear talk made want to look for an A7CR again.
Grey prices are cheaper than used prices in the UK. crazy....
Normally i have bought used over grey, and normally in the past I could find used prices just under grey prices.
Like even my sigma 20-200mm i picked one up in the UK used cheaper than grey. But sony bodies used prices are so high!
I find the prices of photography stuff crazy full stop, but yeas UK prices are astronomical.All this gear talk made want to look for an A7CR again.
Grey prices are cheaper than used prices in the UK. crazy....
Normally i have bought used over grey, and normally in the past I could find used prices just under grey prices.
Like even my sigma 20-200mm i picked one up in the UK used cheaper than grey. But sony bodies used prices are so high!
I find the prices of photography stuff crazy full stop, but yeas UK prices are astronomical.
What's the reason for wanting the A7cR, is it just for the size?
yeah there is zero point in buying 90% of the stuff in the UK.All this gear talk made want to look for an A7CR again.
Grey prices are cheaper than used prices in the UK. crazy....
Normally i have bought used over grey, and normally in the past I could find used prices just under grey prices.
Like even my sigma 20-200mm i picked one up in the UK used cheaper than grey. But sony bodies used prices are so high!
I did think about the 35-150 but it might not feel that comfortable on a small body

So, this is a question for all you Sony users.
I am an Olympus user of many years I switched from Nikon D800 over 12 years ago. But I have an itch to go back to full frame.
I am seriously considering the Sony A7R V.
Will I see a difference over my OM1?
The answer is, it depends.So, this is a question for all you Sony users.
I am an Olympus user of many years I switched from Nikon D800 over 12 years ago. But I have an itch to go back to full frame.
I am seriously considering the Sony A7R V.
Will I see a difference over my OM1?
35 1.4 for 850 tooAnyone for a refurb bargain from Sony? A7III £708, A1 £2579.
@nandbytes this might interest you
Edit: actually probably not, I thought it was allowing 30fps with 3rd party lenses but it's not.
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Depending on price then I could be interested, currently available grey for £799.was eventually going to sell my 35GM and order sigma 35mm f1.2ii.
if you are interested in used lenses can post mine in sales section (but I had mine from new since the 1st day it was released!).
if you prefer a new one totally understand![]()
Depending on price then I could be interested, currently available grey for £799.
I’m away now in Fuerteventura for Christmas and I’m back Jan 10th so we can see what’s happening in the new year.![]()
Do you mean dust or moisture?Quick question. I’m potentially looking at getting the Sony 100-400 G Master. I’ve looked at both WEX and MPB who seem to have plenty of them for sale secondhand at decent prices, but the one thing that concerns me, is that the majority have been described as having moisture inside the lens. Is weather sealing a weak point on this lens ?
Can I ask what the use case is for a fast AF on a wide angle lens? Isn't fast AF primarily used for moving objects?What are everyone’s opinions on wide angle lenses that offer fast a.f speed?
I recently got the Laowa 10mm but am returning it as a.f speed is very slow and it’s probably too wide. I have the 12-24 GM which has good a.f speed but I would like something lighter.
In an ideal world I want something around the 14mm, or even 16mm would probably do that is reasonably light weight but has very fast a.f.
What are everyone’s opinions on wide angle lenses that offer fast a.f speed?
I recently got the Laowa 10mm but am returning it as a.f speed is very slow and it’s probably too wide. I have the 12-24 GM which has good a.f speed but I would like something lighter.
In an ideal world I want something around the 14mm, or even 16mm would probably do that is reasonably light weight but has very fast a.f.
Can I ask what the use case is for a fast AF on a wide angle lens? Isn't fast AF primarily used for moving objects?
There shouldn't be moisture inside the lens, most zooms will have dust of some kind just from the action of zooming in and out, but not moisture. I've not heard of any issues with the weather sealing on the 100-400mm, it's a GM lens so should be one of Sony's better ones in regards to environmental sealing.Quick question. I’m potentially looking at getting the Sony 100-400 G Master. I’ve looked at both WEX and MPB who seem to have plenty of them for sale secondhand at decent prices, but the one thing that concerns me, is that the majority have been described as having moisture inside the lens. Is weather sealing a weak point on this lens ?