bobbytan wrote:
KD ... you are the Master of Light AND Color! Holy Cow ... these are all gorgeous! They almost look like setup shots! I will dump my R5 for a Sony A9 if you do not win the Featured Thread of the Week! Okay ... I lie. But YGMV!
, thanks Bobby. not yet too thrilled with it, but am deciding to give it more time. We'll see. Oh, BTW, this is one time, I'm hoping I do not get the FTOW...
arbitrage wrote:
Seems like you've ironed out the kinks....nice series of shots from start to finish.
EVFS
TFS
Geoff
thanks Geoff. I am still struggling with the quick changes and the finer points of this gear. Hopefully after my tax season is over (October 15th), we can connect and I can pick your brain a bit.
But seriously KD, any new toy comes with it a new learning curve. I had used a friend's R5 + 100-500L on the weekend and I was not at all comfortable with it because the controls are different and this camera and lens are both obese ... to me - compared to my "petite" or some would call "Nancy-boy" E-M1.2 and 300 PRO lens.
kdacharya wrote: , thanks Bobby. not yet too thrilled with it, but am deciding to give it more time. We'll see. Oh, BTW, this is one time, I'm hoping I do not get the FTOW...
bobbytan wrote:
Maybe you should just stick with the Sony!
But seriously KD, any new toy comes with it a new learning curve. I had used a friend's R5 + 100-500L on the weekend and I was not at all comfortable with it because the controls are different and this camera and lens are both obese ... to me - compared to my "petite" or some would call "Nancy-boy" E-M1.2 and 300 PRO lens.
The cost of the Sony setup, $2,500 for the camera and $1,600 for the lens, is $4,100. Okay, these are used prices alright but they are available used while you have to pay brand new prices for the Canon gear that will total over $6.6K for a difference of $2.5K .
The Canon R5 and 100-500L are flying off the shelves ... for very good reason ... and in spite of the R5 heating problem and "cheap" Sony option! So go figure!
AGeoJO wrote:
The cost of the Sony setup, $2,500 for the camera and $1,600 for the lens, is $4,100. Okay, these are used prices alright but they are available used while you have to pay brand new prices for the Canon gear that will total over $6.6K for a difference of $2.5K .
Thanks buddy,
From what I hear, the adapter allows the mount seamlessly
I am not going to hurry into any more purchases for now
Karl Witt wrote:
KD........excellent images on all aspects my friend👍🏼
Just me but with Canon you stilll need adaptor to mount on mirrorless RF mount. Not a fan of what Canon has offered in long lenses currently for mirrorless.