p.149 #1 · Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G Image Thread
MedicineMan404 wrote:
the CFexpress A's are even crazier priced than the B's.
I hope the a9iii gets B's
Yeah the price is nuts right now. In fact if I bought a camera with CFe A right now I probably would just stick it out with SD until more manufacturers start making CFe A. I don't see the A9III having enough room for two CFe B. And I don't really want a mixed slot solution if I don't have to. I think it is pretty much guaranteed that the A9III and A7RV will have the CFeA/SD combo slots like the A7SIII. Not sure if Sony will cheap out on the A7IV though and keep it with dual UHS-II (which is actually an upgrade from the A7III).
p.149 #2 · Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G Image Thread
Used the A92 and 200-600 for a game. Wondering if 6.3 will work for publication. Not sure how it will do in a night game. LOVE the in camera review and 20 fps, even though I shot 2x what I normally would. Any way to make the center focus point smaller? tried both Center and flexible spot small. both worked but would like to make center smaller if that makes sense?
p.149 #3 · Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G Image Thread
arbitrage wrote:
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....Show more →
Thanks, I'll try that. I'm used to having the lens in my right hand and putting the lens on the camera. I'll try putting the camera on the lens instead.