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I've just made the step forward, sold the 1DX, the Canon 85mm 1.8 and will soon shift the excellent Sigma 150-600 C.Is a four grand spend on this system including camera enough to get me a portrait, landscape and wildlife lens? I'm out of my depth here so any help would be appreciated.
Not happy with Fuji any more?@Greebo I had considered that having read your previous comments. The size of the sigma wouldn't be too much of an issue given the fact that on a day I needed to use it, I would simply just be carrying that. Much to consider. I don't think I'm going to change systems until after Photokina (unless I change my mind). Thanks.
Is a four grand spend on this system including camera enough to get me a portrait, landscape and wildlife lens? I'm out of my depth here so any help would be appreciated.
Apologies for the late reply. I'm generally quite happy with the Fuji but have slight issues with focusing and low light noise. I've been trying to determine whether it's my lack of professional skill that's the issue or the camera?Not happy with Fuji any more?
Sony Telephoto lenses are ££££ and there isn't a huge range of affordable wide angles.
like what? wildlife yes maybe but not landscape!There are better choices than a Sony A7III for landscape & wildlife. My first recommendation to you would to be absolutely clear you need a new camera system for what you do. Or is this just a case of G.A.S and getting taken in by the Sony hype train ?
Why don't you suggest which systems and cameras you think are better instead of just making throwaway comments and assumptions about his intentions?There are better choices than a Sony A7III for landscape & wildlife. My first recommendation to you would to be absolutely clear you need a new camera system for what you do. Or is this just a case of G.A.S and getting taken in by the Sony hype train ?
Apologies for the late reply. I'm generally quite happy with the Fuji but have slight issues with focusing and low light noise. I've been trying to determine whether it's my lack of professional skill that's the issue or the camera?
I've become quite frustrated at times with the focusing on the single shot setting having not got the accuracy and clarity required.
I'm even taking advice from Jared Polin with regards to the noise and focusing but fail to see how 500th of a second in the example he gives would be enough for that kind of a situation: https://froknowsphoto.com/the-secret-to-sharp-images/
Why don't you suggest which systems and cameras you think are better instead of just making throwaway comments and assumptions about his intentions?
The focusing and low light ability were partly why I moved to Sony, other than wanting full frame again. The Sony A7R3 really is superior in every way that matters to me vs the X-T2 (battery life is in real terms 3x better, focusing is more accurate, image quality is outstanding and I love having more MP to crop and frame with) and I am so happy that I switched.
It obviously uses the same Z battery as the A9, but in real terms i get 3x the shooting time over my X-E2/X-T2. Obviously this also depends on your settings (I always had my X-T2 on max performance). However objectively speaking the Z battery is, for a mirrorless camera, an absolute monster.Is the A7rIII that much better for battery than the A9? My A9 is nowhere near 3x better battery than my X-T2. What do you mean by focussing more accurate, I don't find the X-T2 inaccurate but the A9 does have more modes for sure with the Eye AF being a much better implementation.
Tamron is so over subscribed I've seen some retailers now saying July for delivery if you are placing an order today. A few stores were expecting a handful today with another small shipment on 9th June I was told. I was also told that unless you were one of the first to pre order then don't expect your lens until the end of june
AFAIK the sigma lens aren't even out yet and won't be until June.
It obviously uses the same Z battery as the A9, but in real terms i get 3x the shooting time over my X-E2/X-T2. Obviously this also depends on your settings (I always had my X-T2 on max performance). However objectively speaking the Z battery is, for a mirrorless camera, an absolute monster.