p.25 #5 · Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II Image Thread
Megadap ETZ21 .. it's so thin that you forget it's there.
So far, it's working great on the 70-200 GM ii .. (I plan to try on my 600 GM this weekend).
Alex Phan warned me to be careful of using it with the 600 GM as the pin might break (due to weight?)).
I have not figured out how to set the lens aperture from the z9, so I switched the IRIS lock on the lens on and am using the aperture ring.
AF is fast, and the lens behaves almost like a native lens, with Animal Eye AF and Human Eye AF working fine.
And of course, this is one of the sharpest lenses I've used and it seems to work beautifully with the z9.
Also, the manual is in Simplified Chinese, so make sure you have someone who can read it (my gf can, so I'm good)
p.25 #8 · Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II Image Thread
I’m so tempted to get this lens but I’m leaning towards the 100-400 GM because I fear getting the 70-200 GM II will make me use my 135 GM less…and I love that lens. High risk high reward!
p.25 #9 · Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II Image Thread
Lt.Deadeye wrote:
I’m so tempted to get this lens but I’m leaning towards the 100-400 GM because I fear getting the 70-200 GM II will make me use my 135 GM less…and I love that lens. High risk high reward!
I just got one and I can confidently say that my existing 100-400GM is never going to be de-throned as my main wildlife and landscape lens. The 70-200 is more a photojournalism lens and, while good wide open (where mine will remain 90% of the time), probably won't hold a candle to the 135GM at f/2-2.8