28 to 200 is quite a gap in your focal lengths. Here you go:
It'll be interesting to see if Sony adds the bird eye focus to the R IV. I bet they will eventually. Some are hoping they do it for the R III too, but I'll bet they want to have some features on the IV to separate from the III. Especially with them cancelling the II.I've been pleased with all the SOOC jpegs out of my Sony's. I think the latest firmware updates have helped in that regard.
I have the 24-240. Based on my research it outperforms the Tamron. I really haven't had much of a chance to do anything yet. I've had the 24-240 on an A6000 for a couple of weeks, but the weather sucks. I'm hoping to get some time in over the weekend.28 to 200 is quite a gap in your focal lengths. Here you go:
https://www.adorama.com/tm28200soe....RVL4iI9z0aAntjEALw_wcB&utm_source=adl-gbase-p
I'll bet they add it to the A9 too!The focus tracking on the A9 is really good so I'm set.
Well, butthole...let's explore that...Congrats on your latest gateway hardware! Probably should get a new case...and a filter...and some extra batteries...are you sure your current tripod is a worthy platform?...you know a new strap would be nice...I'll bet it would like it's own table to sit on with all it's dedicated accessories...probably be nice to get an accessory case...etc...etc...have you heard about that a7V ?
Probably should get a new case
...and a filter...
and some extra batteries
...are you sure your current tripod is a worthy platform?...
you know a new strap would be nice
...I'll bet it would like it's own table to sit on with all it's dedicated accessories...
probably be nice to get an accessory case...etc...etc...
have you heard about that a7V ?
I have cameras with both, I get by with either.Congratulations! I'll look forward to seeing your photos. I would screw up Christmas photos with a brand-new camera, but you probably won't! Do you like the flippy screen so far?