A9, probly not gonna happen. my a7Rm3 won't get it, eh?
Frankly, I haven't tried my A7r III to do that task. That kind of opportunity doesn't happen too often in real life and I would rather have the A9 that I can rely upon to pull off the job rather than finding out that the A7r III wasn't up to the task. From my dry run tests though, it could get a few images sharp but the majority was out-of-focus. Definitely, there is a difference between the two in terms of AF performance.
attached some first snapshots with the 135 GM. First impression (all at 1.8),
it is more than a replacement for my old Zeiss / Sony A mouth. great piece.
attached some first snapshots with the 135 GM. First impression (all at 1.8),
it is more than a replacement for my old Zeiss / Sony A mouth. great piece.
Happy Easter to you and your loved ones.
René
Welcome back, Rene! We missed you. Hope all is well. A coupe shots from yesterday, the first one is very heavily cropped, thank goodness for the A7RIII's 42 MP. You all have a good week.
kdrk888 wrote:
Welcome back, Rene! We missed you. Hope all is well. A coupe shots from yesterday, the first one is very heavily cropped, thank goodness for the A7RIII's 42 MP. You all have a good week.
thank you very much.
all good. only stress at work. and time goes by fast. It makes puff and months pass.Thank you for your welcome and for your great pictures.
Yes, after a while one can recognize the posters's style of editing. Thank you!
Thank you very much, Charles! I had only that one lens for the photoshoot since I knew the hike down to the beach and especially the hike up was pretty steep. So, I had to be more nimble and flexible for that. I only used a flash with a simple modifier for fill-in and left the rest behind. For the flower field photoshoot, which we did afterwards, I used a reflector, white on one side and gold on the other. I asked the the make-up artist to help me with that .
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Changing the pace now... I am totally blown away at the speed falcons can actually fly and how swiftly they maneuver themselves in the sky. FYI, their prey is...other birds. No wonder, they have to be very agile . ...Show more →