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

Some guy posted them on reddit.

At first I thought it must have been you but then realised he was based in the states.

Then I thought that maybe Mrs. WW just had a thing for photographers :oops: :$

Then realised he had screen grabbed from here. :D

I've no idea what reddit is (and no interest) but if I helped someone then I'm happy :D
 
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This bloke appeared on Youtube so I watched a couple of his vids. I've no idea who he is but he seems to have been successful. I found his vids interesting as he says things which other reviewers generally don't. I did like his comments on falloff in this one and his comments on automatic lenses.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mPrr5FYXB4&t=321s
 
Is that image quality, or all round such as AF?
A.F will be lightening quick on this as it has the same motors as the new f/1.2.

Should easily be on a par with the G.M

Have watched a few reviews basically it’s now on a par with the G.M with the advantage of not having the mad focus breathing the G.M does and some say slightly sharper. If you have the G.M it wouldn’t be worth changing unless like me you don’t like the G.M’s colour cast.

I think I might grab this one and hand down the G.M to my missus.
 
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Lab coat is itching to come off the peg............................ the rabbit hole of investigation starts :ROFLMAO:

A.F will be lightening quick on this as it has the same motors as the new f/1.2.

Should easily be on a par with the G.M

Have watched a few reviews basically it’s now on a par with the G.M with the advantage of not having the mad focus breathing the G.M does and some say slightly sharper. If you have the G.M it wouldn’t be worth changing unless like me you don’t like the G.M’s colour cast.

I think I might grab this one and hand down the G.M to my missus.
I'm more than happy with the GM so I won't be swapping ;)
 
We heard this story with the Samyangs...............................................................................................
Well that was your fault pointing out the softness in those portrait shoots :headbang: :ROFLMAO:
 
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Is that image quality, or all round such as AF?

image quality looks about the same but with lot less focus breathing.
AF wise GM is probably still better because of Sony's 3rd party cripple hammer. but if you don't need more than 15fps both my sigma 35mm/1.2ii and 500DN are as good as Sony lenses, so I suspect this will be the same.
 
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Focus breathing on the 50 f1.2 is sometimes incredibly annoying if you want to do Orton effect shots.
 
didn't realise orton was still in fashion :D
you can still do the orton shots just need to focus in and crop versus focussing out.

Fashion? :ROFLMAO:

It's a mess - yes, I could compensate like that, but I'd rather use a more suitable lens.
 
at this point when I consider a 35 it would have to be considerably cheaper than the GM to consider it.
Obviously UK price it will be cheaper but grey we will have to see, I struggle to find any retailers selling sigma grey. Never had much luck on Nikon with any of their glass either.

Gm grey 780, sigma uk 850

Most reviews I’ve watched say it’s not improved on the GM anyway, just matched . As sharp in the centre but still softer at the edge and only improves on focus breathing.
 
at this point when I consider a 35 it would have to be considerably cheaper than the GM to consider it.
Obviously UK price it will be cheaper but grey we will have to see, I struggle to find any retailers selling sigma grey. Never had much luck on Nikon with any of their glass either.

Gm grey 780, sigma uk 850

Most reviews I’ve watched say it’s not improved on the GM anyway, just matched . As sharp in the centre but still softer at the edge and only improves on focus breathing.
Focus breathing on the G.M is pretty bad tbf. For a lot of people that will be a good enough reason to switch.
 
at this point when I consider a 35 it would have to be considerably cheaper than the GM to consider it.

I have the Sony f2.8 which I haven't used since I got the 40mm f2.5 and the Sony 35mm f1.8 plus the MF Voigtlander f1.2 and f1.4. For me to consider a modern AF f1.4 it'd have to be smaller than any major manufacturer is willing to make. If someone would make an AF one of the quality and size of the Voigtlander f1.2 I could maybe be tempted.
 
Focus breathing on the G.M is pretty bad tbf. For a lot of people that will be a good enough reason to switch.
Focus breathing is something I never see, I guess I don’t take the types of shots it shows itself. I don’t do/very rarely do close focus shots and I don’t do video. Knowing me if I did it would really get on my nerves :lol:
 
I’m in the process of switching up all my kit.
Selling my a7iii and 85 1.8 today
I also have the 28-75(v1) and was considering selling that and buying my a7v with the 24-70gmii. But not sure the extra £800 is worth the upgrade.
Will definitely all be bought grey

I’ve got my heart set on the 50 1.2 gm but I’m questioning if the 1.4gm would be enough or if I would regret not buying the 1.2… typically I just missed a used one for sale at £800 in as new condition ‍. That would have 100% made my mind up.
Seems very nice on reviews many saying not much difference in images but scroll random images of each I always fine some of the 1.2 just having something special looking about them.. could just be more of the users are better photographers.

I’m the most indecisive person ever and have a million different opinions on my head

1.2 with extra cash and save for another lens (Viltrox 85 1.4 maybe)or kit or 50/35 1.4 at the same time…
Then is owning the 28-75 silly‍
Very nice on the A7V upgrade. I was considering the same but reckon I should have some time with my A7iii and the 35mm GM first. And I've just come across the Tamron 35-150mm - this could be a good replacement for my 28-75. Enjoy the upgrade and let us know what you think, especially coming from the A7iii.

In other news, lol, of course Sigma announce a new 35mm just after purchasing the GM but sounds like you'd be a happy customer with either. Plus, I barely use video so don't think the focus breathing issue would really effect me.
 
This bloke appeared on Youtube so I watched a couple of his vids. I've no idea who he is but he seems to have been successful. I found his vids interesting as he says things which other reviewers generally don't. I did like his comments on falloff in this one and his comments on automatic lenses.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mPrr5FYXB4&t=321s
He said you cant get anywhere if you use godox lights. Thats where i completely lost any interest in this apparently arrogant character
 
Very nice on the A7V upgrade. I was considering the same but reckon I should have some time with my A7iii and the 35mm GM first. And I've just come across the Tamron 35-150mm - this could be a good replacement for my 28-75. Enjoy the upgrade and let us know what you think, especially coming from the A7iii.

In other news, lol, of course Sigma announce a new 35mm just after purchasing the GM but sounds like you'd be a happy customer with either. Plus, I barely use video so don't think the focus breathing issue would really effect me.
Yeah im not a video guy but may give it a go.
Not going to swap the 28-75 for the 24-70
Definitely getting a new 50.
As I said my hearts set on the 1.2 not sure how much of a difference there actually is but after days of looking at images for both there does seem to be a slightly difference.
I just now I will regret it if I don’t. but 1/4 of the cost saving on the 1.4 is a fair amount..
If I buy the 1.4 I can buy a 35 or a used 200-600 straight away with the 1.2 I will need to wait 3-6months.. or can sell the 28-75
 
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Focus breathing is something I never see, I guess I don’t take the types of shots it shows itself. I don’t do/very rarely do close focus shots and I don’t do video. Knowing me if I did it would really get on my nerves :LOL:

Yeah focus breathing usually doesn't bother me personally but I know a few people that just won't buy lenses that do it to the extent of the 35GM.

In other news, lol, of course Sigma announce a new 35mm just after purchasing the GM but sounds like you'd be a happy customer with either. Plus, I barely use video so don't think the focus breathing issue would really effect me.
Focus breathing does not only just effect video it effects photo as well. It will cause issues if you want to stack and also the lens becomes wider at short focus distances which depending on what you are doing can be a pain. May not be an issue for you though.

The 35 GM is still a very good lens.
 
A while back would have been all over this.


However I think I might get a 50-150 f/2 instead.
 
A while back would have been all over this.


However I think I might get a 50-150 f/2 instead.
That's a cracking lens to get that 50 to 150
 
Finally a couple of days of dry weather meant I could get out on my first ride of the year :banana:


A1_08538-Edit by Toby Gunnee, on Flickr
 
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He said you cant get anywhere if you use godox lights. Thats where i completely lost any interest in this apparently arrogant character

He did go on at length about when he'd use what but maybe in another vid. I do see how he could be annoying if you take him too seriously. I just liked it when he said things most don't.

I disagree with him that MFT can't compete with "crop". I suppose it depends what we compare and in what light but IMO my MFT cameras competed very well with my X100s/f.
 
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He did go on at length about when he'd use what but maybe in another vid. I do see how he could be annoying if you take him too seriously. I just liked it when he said things most don't.

I disagree with him that MFT can't compete with "crop". I suppose it depends what we compare and in what light but IMO my MFT cameras competed very well with my X100s/f.
It is borderline acceptable to post highly contentious technical points in a forum like this, but remember these youtube vids from this chap present the public face of his fairly substantial brand. His direct clients might not care about these topics if all else is perfectly on track, but if he does or plans to do any teaching he is well and truly out of consideration. Maybe it is their little elitist clique or whatever.... at the very top you get away with just 1 dot or a single line on a blank canvas.

I too happen to say a lot what others hold back. On here. I try not to post things I might professionally regret on youtube or my blog, let alone printed media. He is a great example of what not to do.

Professional equipment is really what allows a professional to achieve professional grade results. Not a brand snobbery show.

Seiko watch. Poverty spec. You should get a Rolex.
Driving vw or audi? 2014? Meh. Show up in Bentley or keep on driving.
Shooting Godox? Better luck bringing Profoto next time. Actually Broncolor nad Elinchrom trumps that. FAIL.
Canon, Nikon Sony, even Fuji GFX? Meh. Haselblad is entry level. Phase one is really expected.
And so on...

Regarding your last point - it really depends what for. Resolution is not the strong part at the moment if your baseline output is A1+ poster print (other use cases are available). In fact why bother if you can't print 5m long on demand... /sarcasm

I am currently playing with DJI Mavic 3c which is basically your standard 20MP MFT and it is a little underwhelming what I got out of it so far. The little lens may be the biggest culprit. There is a fair bit of noise too. Video looks very nice, and in theory you should have no problem getting A3 or a little higher prints from that sensor with a good lens.
I believe mavic 4 really upped the game through. 25MP and it looks proper good based on publicly available RAW samples. You are pushing A1 here. So MFT has some nice potential, let alone all the other use cases
 
It is borderline acceptable to post highly contentious technical points in a forum like this, but remember these youtube vids from this chap present the public face of his fairly substantial brand. His direct clients might not care about these topics if all else is perfectly on track, but if he does or plans to do any teaching he is well and truly out of consideration. Maybe it is their little elitist clique or whatever.... at the very top you get away with just 1 dot or a single line on a blank canvas.

I too happen to say a lot what others hold back. On here. I try not to post things I might professionally regret on youtube or my blog, let alone printed media. He is a great example of what not to do.

Professional equipment is really what allows a professional to achieve professional grade results. Not a brand snobbery show.

Seiko watch. Poverty spec. You should get a Rolex.
Driving vw or audi? 2014? Meh. Show up in Bentley or keep on driving.
Shooting Godox? Better luck bringing Profoto next time. Actually Broncolor nad Elinchrom trumps that. FAIL.
Canon, Nikon Sony, even Fuji GFX? Meh. Haselblad is entry level. Phase one is really expected.
And so on...

Regarding your last point - it really depends what for. Resolution is not the strong part at the moment if your baseline output is A1+ poster print (other use cases are available). In fact why bother if you can't print 5m long on demand... /sarcasm

I am currently playing with DJI Mavic 3c which is basically your standard 20MP MFT and it is a little underwhelming what I got out of it so far. The little lens may be the biggest culprit. There is a fair bit of noise too. Video looks very nice, and in theory you should have no problem getting A3 or a little higher prints from that sensor with a good lens.
I believe mavic 4 really upped the game through. 25MP and it looks proper good based on publicly available RAW samples. You are pushing A1 here. So MFT has some nice potential, let alone all the other use cases
This is always worth a watch (especially from around 8:57) for those that doubt the quality of m4/3.

View: https://youtu.be/OGn3yPl59ZM?si=1I-G87iR1zrI2tfe
 
We have different views on him. I viewed him as entertainment and I may be wrong but I think some of what he says is meant to be provocative. I can't imagine taking him or anyone like him on youtube too seriously but maybe if he was making questionable statements about something more in my field than photography I'd get annoyed.

Good to read you comments LLP.
 
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