multibit wrote:
Spent Sunday morning at Bempton Cliffs hoping to get some shots of the Puffins, the weather wasn't pleasant being very windy and cold, the Rayauds in my hands was giving me grief .
I normally use my Nikon D850 200-500 here and it copes well , a little slow to grab but the shots it grabs are always sharp to my eyes . I tried with the A9ii 200-600 but was often running out of MP's , the Puffins are usually quite far out . This time I tried the A1 , it seemed to be grabbing as well as the A9ii . The extra MP's helped but I'm still not sure about my 200-600 , I'm finding quite a lot of BIF shots when used with my A9ii or A1 a little off , I know the lens is sharp especially for perched . Still trying to get used to the Sony , anyway had fun
A mile down the road from the house.
From our valley there are two roads down. One a quarter of a mile
from the lake and the other 2 miles the other way. Either road drops
1500-2000 feet to a 'real' road and each road has hundreds of these features.
Most however require rope to get to.
Not your typical A1 shot.....
Gift Box from Sony Singapore for early adopters.
Personalized Peak Design Slide Strap + 160gb Sony CFA + 2 x Sony Alpha Face Mask
Sony A1 + Sony 35mm f1.4 GM
RSK01 wrote:
Not your typical A1 shot.....
Gift Box from Sony Singapore for early adopters.
Personalized Peak Design Slide Strap + 160gb Sony CFA + 2 x Sony Alpha Face Mask
Sony A1 + Sony 35mm f1.4 GM