I only ever use center focusing and focus recompose. With the focus peaking on to confirm and adjust if necessary.
Right done loads of research and decided to add some money into my part exchange.
SNIP
So any suggestions before I check my basket out?
While I agree he could start with 1 or 2 lenses then work up, starting with a kit lens is hardly a way of testing a camera's potential and capabilities. The 28-70mm kit lens is pretty damn awful.Perhaps maybe start with just the camera and kit lens, to see if you get on with the camera itself, before spending an additional £5k+ on lenses? For the sake of a week or two, it might save you a lot of hassle and money.
The Sony A7 3rd gen series menus are fine (still not perfect but more usable than ever before) and it is easy to set up a custom menu. You can easily see it on many Youtube vids.I was thinking more about the camera itself, rather than the capabilities. Speaking form experience with the couple of RX100s I've owned, the menu system is terrible and is normally tolerated as a grudging concession that other features make it worth sticking with.
Just a thought.
Lots of cashback to be had their, see a few posts above as I think with multiple lenses the rate of cashback doubles.
Also it looks like the Tamron 28-75 f2.8 is going to be excellent value for money - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MP5hGBKs8Dg and is released on Thursday.
Have you looked at the Laowa 15mm for astro at all? - https://www.laowalens.co.uk/laowa-15mm-f2-zero-d-lens-sony-fe.html
The Sony A7 3rd gen series menus are fine (still not perfect but more usable than ever before) and it is easy to set up a custom menu. You can easily see it on many Youtube vids.
The menu system is not a reason for being put off any of the Sony 3rd gen cameras and can be considered a very minor issue.
Coming from the olympus omd em1 markii which has the most complicated menu ever invented which i own a 356 page book to explain it all, I can't believe the Sony menu is any worse!
It’s just illogical, I mean the features to select shooting RAW/JPEG and the feature to shoot whether you shoot raw/jpeg in dual cards or continuous us about 22 pages apart.
The Tamron just doesnt come close to the advantage of having 24-105 as a travel lens. If i need more bokeh or low light Ill use one of my three primes instead.
To be fair while I agree about price and weight, I'm not sure the Sony is softer at the same apertures.The Sony is £100 shy of being twice the price, it's heavier, it's larger, it's slower and it's softer. Not a bad trade off for a small loss of range.
To be fair while I agree about price and weight, I'm not sure the Sony is softer at the same apertures.
The great thing about having a 42MP camera is I can extend that 75mm to 105mm simply by cropping while still having close to 24MP left.
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/61173487
In fairness there's a bigger difference between the center and corners on the Tamron so you may notice it more than the Sony but going by the AP numbers it should still be the sharper lens.
True but I don't have an A7R! I'm more bothered by the loss of 24-28mm than 75-105mm but we'll see how well the Tamron handles as it should be out in a few days, hopefully there's no (unwelcome) surprises.
Yes of course, immediately.should i sell up all my canon too?