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Re: A7rV and A9 or A1


Yesterday, I took my hermit crabs and let them walk around in my backyard under the sprinkler and I thought I'd take a few pics of them. Any camera is fast enough to handle that kind of motion. BUT! I like to shoot wide open and the dappled highlights were clipping under the shade of my tree. I'd rather shoot above 1/8000 than rely on filters, or increase my aperture, or shoot at 50 ISO. My A9 always comes in handy for that. I'd personally consider the A1.


Jun 29, 2023 at 01:22 PM
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Re: A7rV and A9 or A1


Yesterday, I took my hermit crabs and let them walk around in my backyard under the sprinkler. Any camera is fast enough to handle that kind of motion. BUT! I like to shoot wide open and the dappled highlights were clipping under the shade of my tree. I'd rather shoot above 1/8000 than rely on filters, or increase my aperture, or shoot at 50 ISO. My A9 always comes in handy for that. I'd personally consider the A1.


Jun 29, 2023 at 01:21 PM
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Re: A7rV and A9 or A1


Yesterday, I took my hermit crabs and let them walk around in my backyard under the sprinkler. Any camera is fast enough to handle that kind of motion. BUT! I like to shoot wide open and the highlights were clipping. I'd rather shoot above 1/8000 than rely on filters, or increase my aperture, or shoot at 50 ISO. My A9 always comes in handy for that. I'd personally consider the A1.


Jun 29, 2023 at 09:42 AM





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