280mm on fuji is 420mm 35mm effective. You have to use the 2x TC to get there. Don't forget that changes the lens to an F5.6For Fuji? So what around 400mm effective? Might be interested in that if I ever get the money for a long lens.
280mm on fuji is 420mm 35mm effective. You have to use the 2x TC to get there. Don't forget that changes the lens to an F5.6For Fuji? So what around 400mm effective? Might be interested in that if I ever get the money for a long lens.
Don't hold your breath. As I keep saying just buy something and shoot with it. Granted I'm sitting here waiting for an A7RIV to tank the price of the A7RIII, but I still have plenty of photography options. I'm just doing this trying to be fucking cheap. The problem with waiting for a new camera is that there's always a new camera...unless you're a Z camera where you're it until like 2020 at least.Feel like camera announcements are slowing down again, where's that pro APS-C or A7sIII, Sony?
Don't hold your breath. As I keep saying just buy something and shoot with it. Granted I'm sitting here waiting for an A7RIV to tank the price of the A7RIII, but I still have plenty of photography options. I'm just doing this trying to be fucking cheap. The problem with waiting for a new camera is that there's always a new camera...unless you're a Z camera where you're it until like 2020 at least.
Feel like camera announcements are slowing down again, where's that pro APS-C or A7sIII, Sony?
Oh I know you spent your cash already. Just not really worth it sitting on your hands waiting for new camera announcements before you get something. Hell just wait for the A7RIV announcement and just get the A7RIII. I like EVF tech as well for example, but the one in my A7RII isn't even bad. Tech is great but I'm starting to find advancements to be hitting the wall as well.I just spent all my money on bike equipment so the camera will have to wait anyway :P. And I'm glad I waited two months to buy a bike computer since new models got announced which fit my needs perfectly.
This is a long ass wait for a camera if one really needs a camera. The three months for August is sort of doable, but not the December. I'd pretty much just buy an A7III and call it a day to be honest unless I really needed 4K 60 or 4K 120 (which probably isn't happening for a bit). Then again I'm not that heavily a video guy even if I do shoot video for work. We just don't deal with 4K or the other frame rates hard core videographers care about.Brand rep told me a7s3 is being "reworked". So probably aug/sept or December announcement
Or it gets released riddled with an overheating problem. For the most part I'm more than happy with waiting for a video centric camera that I'll never buy.It's better that they delayed the a7iiis than to release it early and the tech on it lags behind after a year.
I don't really trust PetaPixel as far as I can throw them, but the $10/month adobe plan for photographers might be going away.
https://petapixel.com/2019/05/02/adobes-10-photography-plan-gone-from-site-cheapest-is-20-month/
This came up about 6 months ago on FM. I think Adobe is scraping people's cookies and offering certain plans based on cookie data, it's really scummy. I'm glad I'm locked in at 10/month because I get a ton of value from the LR/PS bundle. I use it multiple times a week even as a hobbyist.Fucking hell. I may just bite the bullet and move over to Capture One if this becomes a real thing and they start forcing people to transition. I've got zero interest in Adobe's cloud storage.
Keep in mind the IBIS will be less effective on the Z7 because of the MP, but should still work well vs no IBIS at all.Just pulled the trigger on a Z7 plus adapter and 50mm z lens. Super excited! Coming from a D800.
Wonderful timing on the new rebates.
Was playing with the Z6 yesterday at a Best Buy, holy moly that IBIS is crazy.
Just pulled the trigger on a Z7 plus adapter and 50mm z lens. Super excited! Coming from a D800.
Wonderful timing on the new rebates.
Was playing with the Z6 yesterday at a Best Buy, holy moly that IBIS is crazy.
Keep in mind the IBIS will be less effective on the Z7 because of the MP, but should still work well vs no IBIS at all.
Lol, if they ever pull this shit I'll jus cancel and just sign in under my work email and just get it for free with like every app under the fucking sun.I don't really trust PetaPixel as far as I can throw them, but the $10/month adobe plan for photographers might be going away.
https://petapixel.com/2019/05/02/adobes-10-photography-plan-gone-from-site-cheapest-is-20-month/
Hope you enjoy it. For some odd reason I guess I just wanted a switch, but I still like Nikon when they're not making decisions that annoy me. Granted my switch was probably knee jerk as hell, but it only really impacted my wallet and not my photography. Also now that I think about it either way I'd be buying new glass. Some of Nikon's older F mount stuff is less sharp than some of the newer Z mount stuff by a very wide margin.Just pulled the trigger on a Z7 plus adapter and 50mm z lens. Super excited! Coming from a D800.
Wonderful timing on the new rebates.
Was playing with the Z6 yesterday at a Best Buy, holy moly that IBIS is crazy.
Hope you enjoy it. For some odd reason I guess I just wanted a switch, but I still like Nikon when they're not making decisions that annoy me. Granted my switch was probably knee jerk as hell, but it only really impacted my wallet and not my photography. Also now that I think about it either way I'd be buying new glass. Some of Nikon's older F mount stuff is less sharp than some of the newer Z mount stuff by a very wide margin.
What do you think my feelings are on the 35 Art?Something about the mirrorless form factor combined with Nikon's ergonomics just really clicked with me when I played with the Z6 yesterday.
Yeah, plan is to retire my older D glass, my partner is inheriting my D800 so she'll find plenty of use for them.
I'll basically be rolling with my new 50mm z, the Sigma 35 ART (which I know you're feelings on, lol, though I think the z's focusing actually makes that moot!), the tokina 16-28 2.8, and still using my trusty Series E 75-150 AI-S lens and 180mm f2.8 AI-S. probably will pick up an 85 1.8g in the next couple months too.
After that my roadmap will probably be the 14-30 to replace the Tokina.
My main Sigma fuck this shit complaints are aimed at the 18-35 Art and the 2.8 17-50 EX since those got very inaccurate for some reason. The 35 Art I have on the Sony, the FE version I actually like.
Doesn't Tamron make an EF 150-600? That's probably the best bet for the price. 3 zoom travel kit with 16-35, 24-105, 150-600.Oh well. Right now I'm missing ultra-wide and telephoto. For telephoto, I was torn between the Canon 70-200 F/4L IS and the 70-300 f/4-5.6L is. After research, I'll probably buy the 70-200 because it seems better for traveling light. For ultra-wide, I'm looking into the 16-35 F/4L IS, also thinking more about lanscape and travel. This isn't for now anyway, just planning ahead. Looking into gear is surprisingly fun.
Doesn't Tamron make an EF 150-600? That's probably the best bet for the price. 3 zoom travel kit with 16-35, 24-105, 150-600.
The 70-200/4 is nice in that regard, it's a very light lens with great image quality, I never hesitated to throw it in my hiking bag.In theory, yes. But it's such a big behemoth that I don't know if I would actually carry it when I'm out and about.
Get their 100-400 then.In theory, yes. But it's such a big behemoth that I don't know if I would actually carry it when I'm out and about.
Yeah, also not a bad idea and it takes TCs.
If you have the 70 - 300 L in your budget then there's no point debating. Else, I had the original 70 - 300 non L lens, which is in MK2 iteration now, and is about $450 I believe. It's more than decent enough for casual use.When I asked about the birds it's just that I looked through a windows while at work and saw a bird landing on a branch of a tree, but it's not like I would actually go out and take a lot of photos of just that all the time.
It's heavy use it would be for when I'm out and want something versatile but slightly longer than what I already have so the combination of weight and price made me more interested in the 70-200 F/4, since It seems practical enough even to only carry it depending on where I'm going.
These are my local prices (used):
- Sigma 150-600: 1.121 USD, 1930g
- Tamron 150-600: 1.308 USD, 1950g
- Canon 70-200: 990 USD, 760g
- Canon 70-300: 1.310 USD, 1050g
- Canon 100-400: 1.259 USD, 1380g
I have one of those superzooms, so I guess I could go out with it and see if that extra reach of those other lenses would actually be worth it for what I shoot.
I usually just wait for deals at this point and not new tech unless it's something that makes sense. I'd get an A7II if the AF wasn't shit, just like how I'd get another A7RII if I wanted another Sony camera without an AF joystick. I'm mostly waiting on funds and to fill out my E mount ecosystem a bit more. Pretty much when I get the 24-70GM I'd start searching for another body to fill out my events coverage needs. Like I'm honestly just trying to figure out what the next thing I purchase will be. It's pretty much a toss up between the 135GM and the 24-70GM or finding a good deal on an A7III or A7RIII.Ah well whatever you say Jaded about buying something now, deep down you know you'll be jealous next year when I'm shooting my A9II with 14bit 60MP raw shooting, 20fps burst, 8K video recording, 15 stops dynamic range, Future Eye Tracking with Arachnid Eye AF (it tears into the fabric of space to predict what people and giant spider monsters will do) all while relying on global electronic shutter.
Just kidding, but I feel like waiting a bit for that better EVF and A9 tracking to trickle down to the A7IV can't hurt. Not that buying the A7III right now would be any bad proposition. But like I waited with buying a new bike computer for two months to find something fits my needs, waiting can never hurt if you have some baseline you set for the bucks you want to spend.
Jealous as fuck.
If you downsample the Z7 images to Z6 size, the effect of IBIS will be identical, and you still gain the huge megapixel count when not doing very long exposures with IBIS, so it's not like anything is lost vs. a Z6, the results will be equal or better no matter what.Keep in mind the IBIS will be less effective on the Z7 because of the MP, but should still work well vs no IBIS at all.
Peak Design. Only strap worth consideration.Strap wise what do you Fuji guys use? Have you used a strap and hand strap at the same time?
You have a light lens set up so the Slide Lite should be perfect. I have the Slide on my X-T3 and it's quite comfortable (probably overkill) and the Lite on my A7RII, it's mostly fine until I use the 70-200GM where I start wishing it was wider for weight distribution because it cuts into my neck/shoulder area a little.