GMPhotography wrote:
Mine is set to C1 that’s how often I use it
Exactly and I have AF/MF on C2, much more convenient than trying to find the switch on the lens and slide it. As a bonus it will work with all lenses, including those without an AF/MF switch.
KarmaKramer wrote:
These look a lot like every other thread people start lol
I’m sure the camera’s excellent! I’m not sure this is where you’ll see how it differs.
Sure you will. With 61mp, you can see which of the 9-lives that cat is on
Got out yesterday in windy overcast conditions. Got some gulls and sanderlings. At lower ISOs this thing is fantastic. When you start pushing above 800 its seeming more and more like its not offering any advantage over the a9. When things line up right though its great. Autofocus is good, but again the a9 still woops it, especially for initial lock on with my 200-600, as well as keeper rate on moving targets.
For well lit macro I think this thing is going to great btw. (I didn't get the DOF quite right, its too far back starting at the eyes rather than the face, but he was a fidgety guy so oh well.
Since we want to showcase the resolving capability of the camera, then we might as well include the crop... Disclosure: the setup was on a tripod and the image was cropped slightly; I didn't want to disturb any wildlife and this is about the closest I could get to it without intimidating the owl. I didn't bring my 2X TC with me today. With that it would have been frame filling, I would say. The resolving power of this camera is huge...
GMPhotography wrote:
So is anyone seeing diffraction a little sooner than there A7rIII with same lens. Given the smaller pixel pitch I would expect something