p.148 #10 · Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G Image Thread
Beautiful! The blue eyes...!
Dan
Sep 17, 2020 at 01:56 PM
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p.148 #11 · Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G Image Thread
A lot of good pics of the Lord Jesus Christ's creation on this forum, but as my pics will be deleted now if I give God all the glory for His creation I won't be posting anymore.
“For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:” Romans 1:20.
p.148 #12 · Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G Image Thread
Ruby throated hummingbird really close in fairly dim light, 3200 ISO, A7r IV with 200-600mm + 1.4x, 1/500, f/9. FF mode. These are all extreme crops. How much detail is retained still amazes me.
p.148 #13 · Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G Image Thread
Leah Hallett wrote:
Ruby throated hummingbird really close in fairly dim light, 3200 ISO, A7r IV with 200-600mm + 1.4x, 1/500, f/9. FF mode. These are all extreme crops. How much detail is retained still amazes me.
Yes, that's one thing I hope will be increased with the a9III.
p.148 #14 · Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G Image Thread
I’d like Sony to move the lens release button. It’s awkward as %&$@. I’d like better stabilization that works as claimed. I don’t want to see the pop-up that says you can’t change anything because It’s writing to the card. Finally I’d like to have two crop sizes 26MP and 45MP.
p.148 #15 · Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G Image Thread
Leah Hallett wrote:
I’d like Sony to move the lens release button. It’s awkward as %&$@. I’d like better stabilization that works as claimed. I don’t want to see the pop-up that says you can’t change anything because It’s writing to the card. Finally I’d like to have two crop sizes 26MP and 45MP.
That’s all…
The lens release button is one of my favourite "Sony-only" features. Makes changing lens/TCs so much easier. Now that they tucked it in more on the new A9II/A7RIV/A7SIII body style it is difficult to hit accidentally. Although I never had an issue with that even on the A9 body design.
Writing to the card issues have been fixed with the A7SIII with the new processor so all future high end A7/9 cameras should be free of that issue.
Faster memory cards have also been solved with the A7SIII and an EVF to drool over. The future is bright...Sony knows how to get your hard earned $$$
p.148 #19 · Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G Image Thread
arbitrage wrote:
The lens release button is one of my favourite "Sony-only" features. Makes changing lens/TCs so much easier. Now that they tucked it in more on the new A9II/A7RIV/A7SIII body style it is difficult to hit accidentally. Although I never had an issue with that even on the A9 body design.
Writing to the card issues have been fixed with the A7SIII with the new processor so all future high end A7/9 cameras should be free of that issue.
Faster memory cards have also been solved with the A7SIII and an EVF to drool over. The future is bright...Sony knows how to get your hard earned $$$ ...Show more →
How do you change lenses easily on a Sony if that's not a stupid question? Coming from Olympus, which had the lens release button on the other side of the mount, I find it rather difficult.
p.148 #20 · Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G Image Thread
somersettr wrote:
How do you change lenses easily on a Sony if that's not a stupid question? Coming from Olympus, which had the lens release button on the other side of the mount, I find it rather difficult.
What makes having the lens release on the right side easy for me is I can have my other lens or TC in my left hand ready to go. I can then in one swift motion with only my right hand release the current lens, pull the camera back and immediately have the new lens or TC onto the camera. If it is a TC then it is straight back down onto the lens. Depending where I am I do this either by having the lens upside down resting on its hood or if over rough terrain I actually do this by squeezing the lens between my legs. I've come to love having that lens release on the left side.