I absolutely DO feel this way. If I didn't I would have shelled out for an A1, but felt the RV more met my priorities. IF the rare occasion happened where I needed to capture a moving subject such as a bird or a person or wildlife, I have NO doubts, based on my trials with the A7RV, that it's perfectly capable of nailing a subject. And I don't even bother with burst shooting. It's not needed for anything I'll be shooting. If others find burst shooting to be their wheelhouse then sure, go right ahead and shell out the extra $$ for the A1. Otherwise I see no need. I'll take the MP and AI thank you.
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I absolutely DO feel this way. If I didn't I would have shelled out for an A1, but felt the RV more met my priorities. IF the rare occasion happened where I needed to capture a moving subject such as a bird or a person or wildlife, I have NO doubts, based on my trials with the A7RV, that it's perfectly capable of nailing a subject. And I don't even bother with burst shooting. It's not needed for anything I'll be shooting. If others find burst shooting to be their wheelhouse then sure, go right ahead and shell out the extra $$ for the A1. Otherwise I see no need. I'll take the MP and AI thank you. ...Show more →
I though it was in the box waiting for FedX to take it back a couple of months ago.
I don’t want to dump a bunch of pics in this thread, so I’ll just include the link if anyone wants to see more A7RV shots from my current 2nd portfolio post of my niece’s Make-A-Wish trip. It was my first time using this camera and I was floored by just how good it is, especially the people AF:
Driving this past week along the West Texas highways, I came across this gorgeous mama as she was grazing out in the fields. She was very protective of her baby who was close by but I kept my distance to not be too intrusive.
Have fantastic weekend everyone....
Alberto
Cross Posted from Nature / Wildlife
ILCE-7RM5E 70-180mm F2.8 A056 lens180mmf/3.21/640s100 ISO+0.3 EV
This thread shows me that to improve quality of photos is much smarter invest in best lenses not newest camera.... I can't see any difference if this was shoot with V, IV,III ....
Thanks for samples everyone
Some recent food photos. First with the Great Joy 85mm, second with the Canon TS-E 50mm (multi-shot pano with slight tilt), and third with the Sigma art 105mm Macro: