The Sony A73/A7R3/A7S3/A9 Thread

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My general everyday lens is the Tamron 28-75mm and for portraits I’m quite pleased with the 85mm 1.8 however on several occasions now I’ve been finding the Tamron just not wide enough for needs. So OcUK I need your recommendations for an e-mount lens that produces decent results without breaking the bank (as this is just a hobby for me)?
 
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The Tamron? Yes that does look nice although probably more than I was looking to spend, hmmm decisions decisions.

I am not sure on the cheaper alternative.

There are cheaper primes but they don't go down to 17mm. There is a 16-35f/4 Sony Zeiss but that too is around the same kind of money. You can probably find that used much easier except it's F/4 and personally i much prefer the F/2.8 lens.

Plus the Tamron will have no overlap with yours and you will have 17-75mm covered.
 
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My general everyday lens is the Tamron 28-75mm and for portraits I’m quite pleased with the 85mm 1.8 however on several occasions now I’ve been finding the Tamron just not wide enough for needs. So OcUK I need your recommendations for an e-mount lens that produces decent results without breaking the bank (as this is just a hobby for me)?
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Been reading a number of reviews regarding the Tamron and it gets fair praise, wish I hadn't started thinking about this now as on the verge of spending much more than I had planned! :p
I have it and it's a great lens that is now on my camera the majority of the time. I use it for walkaround and also studio stuff as it has a great colour profile. For street photography I wouldn't recommend it though, too big and noticeable. Better to use a fast prime... can't wait for the 35mm f1.8 to be released!
 
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I have it and it's a great lens that is now on my camera the majority of the time. I use it for walkaround and also studio stuff as it has a great colour profile. For street photography I wouldn't recommend it though, too big and noticeable. Better to use a fast prime... can't wait for the 35mm f1.8 to be released!
Seen a few people on the talk photography forum that have the 35mm 1.8 already and the results look very good, think it's park cameras that have released early.
 
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Seen a few people on the talk photography forum that have the 35mm 1.8 already and the results look very good, think it's park cameras that have released early.
As far as I know it isn't officially released, so if Park have done that they will probably be in a bit of trouble.
 
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Picked up the A7RIV today from Sony. I'm based in Hong Kong and pre ordered last week

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Picked up the A7RIV today from Sony. I'm based in Hong Kong and pre ordered last week
Schaweeettttt you are going to have fu with that bad boy. Combined with a small and sharp 35mm it would be a street photographers dream too, you could use the insane MP to turn it into a telephoto lens and shoot discreetly from a distance then crop.

Methinks I will likely wait for the Sony A7R5 while looking at the A7R4 wistfully... unless I got some kind of crazy trade-in deal that is.
 
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Noice about the A7IV!

Can someone clarify/spot the mistake in this offer? Dixons Travel at Stansted airport are offering an A7iii for £1499 with 10% off if you do click and collect. However I think you can use the cash back offer from Sony with this so that would make it £1,200 for the body. Surely that's good to be true?

Not the most flexible offer but a steal nonetheless. Though I assume it only comes with a 1 year warranty :(.
 
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