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44m ago
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Reddit » Sony Alpha Cameras
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The distance between these mountains and the barn is about 10km (6,2 miles). I would like to visit these barns and have my own shot at taking some pictures, Im planning to take my Tamron 28-200mm as a diverse travel lens but im unsure if 200mm gives me enough depth to create the same vibe/style as pictured. Im asking because it is a bit of a detour from our schedule, so traveling to find out isnt in my best interest. Anyone got experience with these kind of pictu ..read more
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Hi, I use the a6000 for 2 years now and i really like it, i mainly do wildlife, so my main lens is the sigma 150-600 f5-6.3 sports, otherwise i have the two kit lenses 55-210 and 16-50, but I don't need them very often. I have heard that the eye tracking AF of the a6700 should be pretty good, and I feel like this might be a game changer for me, because I am struggling to get the focus right a lot of times on small birds or fast moving animals. Is it worth the upgrade for the AF? Are there other advantages of the a6700 I should consider for my decision? I added some of my photos as well. T ..read more
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2h ago
He doesn’t move, so he is the best subject.
Sony A7RIV, 70-200mm 2.8 GMII, Godox AD300 Pro.
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Had the A7c for a few weeks now and started with the Samyang 35/f2.8 which I found a bit slow so after much deliberation decided to get the 55/f1.8 and 25/f2 Zeiss Batis combo.
I know they're old but 2nd hand the 2 together were about £700 and have made me realise what FF can do compared to the rx100vi I've been using, which I still love.
Changing lenses is a pita though so will save up for the Tamron 28-200 at some point but loving this camera at the moment.
All pics edited on a phone using Snapseed, no pixel peeping here.
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