The Sony A73/A7R3/A7S3/A9 Thread

Yes, it’s worth £400 if you want that sensor which is lass leading.

That lens will work with it, it’s the G Master.

Sorry man but there are incredibly basic questions. Please do some basic research before buying a camera of this calibre.

I read that as him asking if the *discount* only works with that lens or if it might work with other lenses ;)
 
I have done plenty of research about it thanks, I was asking for his opinion, he seems to have used both... I haven't, I only use an A6500 at the moment, so any insights are welcome, before I drop that kind of money.

The default answer is if you don’t find your current camera limiting then don’t spend the money. Unless you made a killing on bitcoin ;)
 
No it's not bad at all, I just wanted better that's all, I take sunset pictures a bit, so I am underexposing for sun. mattywhitt_ on Instagram if anyone wants to critique me badly, pretty new to photography, but always trying to learn.
is this u?

https://www.instagram.com/mattywhitt_/
if so get the A7r3!!!

I have the the A7r3 and a9 so shout me any questions
 
matthew - I have watched hours of youtube videos on the A73 and the A7r3.
The general consensus is - if you don't need the extra MP then get the A73 as it is essentially the same camera (with better video and autofocus system)
What do you do with these sunset shots? If it is looking at them on the computer, and then maybe print one then the A73 will be more than enough for you.
The A7R3 is aimed more at professionals that are printing up big or who really just 'need' those extra pixels.

Also while the GM lenses are the best native lenses for the sony - you would be fine with some converted canon L glass for your use by the sounds of it, I'm personally going to try it out with a 24-70 2.8L from Canon until I find it limiting, as they can be picked up for around £550 and should hold most of their value. If in the future I feel I 'need' some native sony glass then I will get some.
 
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