I looked at the two side by side... there's a reason and it's not too hard to find, but I also came to the same conclusion that the G was plenty good. I no longer have the Z FWIW.
Finally got cold here and lost some motivation to go outside. Had to scratch the itch with some morning light in the kitchen. My other 50, The 58/1.4 (also why I saved money on the 50/1.8!)
michael49 wrote:
Here's a few taken today with the lowly 50 1.8g, all at f/1.8.
My model (Baxter) tried his best to be patient with the photographer, but its not easy when your only two.
Also, first time I've played with "auto-area" mode AF and was quite surprised to see the eye-AF lock on to my dog's eye multiple times - I thought only Sony had animal-eye AF
Honestly, besides the hassle of attaching the adapter I see no reason to spend another $400 to upgrade on the Z mount.....
Another shot from my trip to Central Australia in September last year.
Uluru, - Ayers Rock. Sunset
Uluru is 348mts (1,142feet) high and is 9.4kms (5.8miles) in circumference.
In comparison, the Eiffel Tower is 324mts high.
Most of the rock is underground and standing on its end and it is thought that maybe as much as 5kms may be underground!