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C Napa wrote:
@saxguy@ - exactly the type of shots I'm looking to do! Do you feel like the a7riii body is compact enough?
I don't have a problem with it, but then again when I travel I lug around a bunch of primes. I'm toying with the idea of just picking up the RX1r II again as my technique has gotten better since first using it. There are some tradeoffs, the big one being that without IBIS shutter speeds will be even slower and noise will be greater - unless I'm shooting from the platypod, but even then there are some shots that need to be hand held for composition purposes.
I've never felt like I'm using anything "too" big when I have either the a7R iii and either the CV40/Batis 40. I have tried using the 24-70 GM and that was a little bigger than I would have liked as a diner. I don't think you can go wrong wirh either.
The pros of using the CV40 are that I think you get a little more organic looking photos, also, the faster aperture can make for some interesting non-food shots when in restaurants (see below).
The Batis can get closer - that, alone, makes it the better choice sometimes when you don't want to start pushing plates all over the table.
Here's the CV40 doing its thing when food isn't the subject but there's other interesting subjects in the restaurant:


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