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

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?
As already mentioned, weddings is one example. With UWA the depth of field will be large so missed AF won't be as noticeable but standards are getting higher and higher and we are more and more demanding from our lenses.
 
Isn't fast AF primarily used for moving objects?

Yeah that’s what I need it for.
Having good AF is useful even on UWA especially if you are shooting some moment indoors.

I have the Sony 16G, it's very good. AF is great just as with all Sony G/GM lenses. It's also very small.
I had the viltrox 16mm f1.8 before it but the AF was choppy indoors and it's a big lens.

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our favourite noodle maker has a nice compact 14-24mm f2.8. not sure about AF, but optically reviews well.

But to be honest for weddings and professional work I wouldn't trust anything other than Sony or Sigma based on my experiance.
AF is choppy on the rest of them inc. Tamron and Zeiss.

Will have a nosey at the 16mm.

Considered and decided against the noodle maker. It looks a good lens to be fair by all accounts but would probably rather a prime as I will keep the 12-24 G.M as well.
 
Many thanks, I’m finally feeling as if things are starting to click photographically and I’m seeing compositions more and the camera settings are becoming second nature too.
Merry Christmas.

Is that the 1st Merry Christmas in the thread?

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. :D

And we went to our first party yesterday :D
 
Haha it could well be, is it just me or is it not feeling like Christmas just yet though. Hopefully things will feel more festive soon.
Nope, myself and everyone I speak to says the same. I don't know whether it's just modern times, or whether the weather doesn't feel very Christmassy but it just doesn't feel like it at all. Of course in mycase it's more likely me just getting old and grumpy :lol:
 
Nope, myself and everyone I speak to says the same. I don't know whether it's just modern times, or whether the weather doesn't feel very Christmassy but it just doesn't feel like it at all. Of course in mycase it's more likely me just getting old and grumpy :LOL:
Funnily I was just saying this to the wife and kids doesn’t feel like Xmas is only 4 days away.
The kids both now being teen girls means they just stay in there rooms mainly and didn’t want anything fun and exciting for Xmas.
No more family movies or board games..
gives me more time with the dog I guess she’s my favourite anyway.
 
Is that the 1st Merry Christmas in the thread?

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. :D

And we went to our first party yesterday :D
We had our Camera Club's Christmas lunch on Friday.
Took the bus to Dunnottar Castle and walked the coastal path back to Stonehaven for lunch.
A great day out (y)
 
Haha it could well be, is it just me or is it not feeling like Christmas just yet though. Hopefully things will feel more festive soon.

It doesn't feel like the Christmases of just a few years ago as I now have no local family and Mrs WW has banned me from buying any presents for her. I loved visiting family on Christmas day and I know it's commercialised but I did like buying and giving presents. On the plus side we have more cards and interactions with people than we've had for many years, just not family.

We missed carols in the car park this year and sadly it rained but we will make it to carols by candlelight (that one is indoors) and the Christmas morning service. We had a lovely service today too.
 
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100% crop from the Sony 40mm. We could have spent all day feeding squirrels as there seemed to be an infinite number of them.

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PS.
It's a miserable day here too. Dull, flat light, no sky and raining a bit.

Mrs WW with the Christmas orange, ribbon, candle, fruit and foil... and a bag of nuts for the squirrels too.

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The Sony RX1R M2 has lovely rendering, however I've just discovered that bokeh balls aren't the best, lots of onion rings


DSC01175 by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
 
Is that a full picture or a crop? If it's full that isn't too good but the camera will still have other charms.
 
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People need to stop going on about this lens... I love a 35mm and this is all very dangerous for my wallet...

If I was buying now I would probably opt for something else.

Not the 35GM is not a god lens it is. However its very warm compared to my other lenses. I know a lot of wedding photographers who ditched it to get the newer Sigma 35 f/1.2, the f/1.4 version and the Viltrox 35 f/1.2 as they aren't as warm. Many seem to think they have nicer rendering than the 35GM as well.

The 35 G.M has very fast A.F though.

if i was buying again now with the other options that are available now i would probably get one of the Sigma's.
 
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People need to stop going on about this lens... I love a 35mm and this is all very dangerous for my wallet...

What stops me is the size. I have the 35mm f1.8 and f2.8 and MF wise I have the Voigtlander f1.2 and f1.4. Even the Sony f1.8 and Voigtlander f1.2 are getting towards the too large end of the scale for me. I would like an AF 35mm f1.4 just for the gas but I can't see myself ever buying one the size of the GM.
 
See this is very appealing… a common subject is my boy who basically never stands still…


Not that I’m looking for a nice 35… :p
The 35mm GM is great for capturing dogs running around so I'm sure it works just as well for kids ;)
What stops me is the size. I have the 35mm f1.8 and f2.8 and MF wise I have the Voigtlander f1.2 and f1.4. Even the Sony f1.8 and Voigtlander f1.2 are getting towards the too large end of the scale for me. I would like an AF 35mm f1.4 just for the gas but I can't see myself ever buying one the size of the GM.
It's my smallest lens, although not the lightest as that's the 20-70mm. The size and weight are great I think, and it's why I'm preferring it over the 50mm f1.2 these days.
 
The size is a consideration - I do love my Samyang 35/2.8 for the size.

Also given the size of the 35 GM when I consider it even darker thoughts start to form… a little voice whispers “if it’s not a compact setup anyway why not get an A1 series body…”
 
The size is a consideration - I do love my Samyang 35/2.8 for the size.

Also given the size of the 35 GM when I consider it even darker thoughts start to form… a little voice whispers “if it’s not a compact setup anyway why not get an A1 series body…”

So it's not just me that hears those damned voices :)
 
The 35mm GM is great for capturing dogs running around so I'm sure it works just as well for kids ;)

It's my smallest lens, although not the lightest as that's the 20-70mm. The size and weight are great I think, and it's why I'm preferring it over the 50mm f1.2 these days.

My ideal would be to get close to the size and weight of the 1st camera I had, Kodak Instamatic 36. I'm never going to get anywhere near that weight but it is possible to reduce the size a bit with modern kit. That could maybe be most possible with an RX1 but also how I take pictures has changed and I now use the back screen a lot for the lower perspective and ideally I'd like a do it all back screen or at least a tilting one. The Panasonic GX80 is relatively small and light but the limitations of the MFT sensor and lenses disappoint me since I got the A7. The A7cII cures the IQ complaints of MFT but it is significantly bigger and heavier than the GX80 as are the lenses.

Lens wise the 35 and 55mm f1.8 and the slightly larger 20mm f1.8 are really a little larger than I'd ideally like. An A7III with a do it all or tilting back screen would go a long way to being my dream and a small AF 35/40mm f1.4 of the optical quality of the Voigtlander 35mm f1.4 (which IMO is good from f2 with wider being ok for some scenes and emergencies) would make me very happy. I just can't see myself ever buying the current Sony 35 or 50mm f1.4's even if they are the smallest current FF mirrorless lenses of their type.
 
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My ideal would be to get close to the size and weight of the 1st camera I had, Kodak Instamatic 36. I'm never going to get anywhere near that weight but it is possible to reduce the size a bit with modern kit. That could maybe be most possible with an RX1 but also how I take pictures has changed and I now use the back screen a lot for the lower perspective and ideally I'd like a do it all back screen or at least a tilting one. The Panasonic GX80 is relatively small and light but the limitations of the MFT sensor and lenses disappoint me since I got the A7. The A7cII cures the IQ complaints of MFT but it is significantly bigger and heavier than the GX80 as are the lenses.

Lens wise the 35 and 55mm f1.8 and the slightly larger 20mm f1.8 are really a little larger than I'd ideally like. An A7III with a do it all or tilting back screen would go a long way to being my dream and a small AF 35/40mm f1.4 of the optical quality of the Voigtlander 35mm f1.4 (which IMO is good from f2 with wider being ok for some scenes and emergencies) would make me very happy. I just can't see myself ever buying the current Sony 35 or 50mm f1.4's even if they are the smallest current FF mirrorless lenses of their type.
I really enjoy using the RX1R M2, it is really frustrating that the M3 doesn’t have a tilt screen.
 
I really enjoy using the RX1R M2, it is really frustrating that the M3 doesn’t have a tilt screen.

Mrs WW gave me permission to get a new Evoque or maybe a newer one than mine but so far I haven't. Using man maths that means I have at least used Evoque money available to spend on cameras and lenses. Spending less would be a saving :D and it's always nice to save money, for a rainy day.
 
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Hi all, I’m hoping this’ll be a fairly simple question, I’m just wondering if you could point me in the direction of a 35mm full frame Sony fit lens with a clicked aperture ring please?
 
Hi all, I’m hoping this’ll be a fairly simple question, I’m just wondering if you could point me in the direction of a 35mm full frame Sony fit lens with a clicked aperture ring please?
As trev says the GM has a clicked aperture ring, the Sigma art lenses also have clicked aperture rings.
 
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