Love the 70-180 on the a9 for my grandgirls sports.HECUBUS said:
No primes, just 28-70 and 70-180 2.8's for sports.
Love the 70-180 on the a9 for my grandgirls sports.HECUBUS said:
No primes, just 28-70 and 70-180 2.8's for sports.
MBAR said:
How is everyone's first prime not a nifty fifty?
I bought a 24-70 and 70-200 right off the bat, so a 50mm focal length was covered, but I didn't have a macro, so I bought a macro.MBAR said:
How is everyone's first prime not a nifty fifty?
You certainly started at the top!labmansid said:
My first prime I bought is my 500mm f4, which I still have. It all depends on what your shooting interest and style is.
And he can still haul it around. I know he has a gym membership in town somewhere. The same lens is my reason for switching to Sony. I had to go litedubi said:You certainly started at the top!labmansid said:
My first prime I bought is my 500mm f4, which I still have. It all depends on what your shooting interest and style is.
Haha! No gym membership needed, that lens gives me my upper body workout on its own! As I get older, I have had to resort to using a monopod with it after Spring migration nearly killed me.BMo said:And he can still haul it around. I know he has a gym membership in town somewhere. The same lens is my reason for switching to Sony. I had to go litedubi said:You certainly started at the top!labmansid said:
My first prime I bought is my 500mm f4, which I still have. It all depends on what your shooting interest and style is.
but I can run faster. (grins)
It was a bit of a jump from my old Kodak 1.6MP point and shoot!dubi said:You certainly started at the top!labmansid said:
My first prime I bought is my 500mm f4, which I still have. It all depends on what your shooting interest and style is.
I understand the spring migration. That is what finally broke me.labmansid said:Haha! No gym membership needed, that lens gives me my upper body workout on its own! As I get older, I have had to resort to using a monopod with it after Spring migration nearly killed me.BMo said:And he can still haul it around. I know he has a gym membership in town somewhere. The same lens is my reason for switching to Sony. I had to go litedubi said:You certainly started at the top!labmansid said:
My first prime I bought is my 500mm f4, which I still have. It all depends on what your shooting interest and style is.
but I can run faster. (grins)
I moved to mirrorless back in 2018. I was willing to switch brands from Canon to Sony to do it. I know a number of folks that wouldn't do that but are now buying the Canon and Nikon mirrorless versions since they are available. I believe we have hit a time that mirrorless will begin to out sell the DSLR. Also, as phones develop more sophisticated cameras, more will quit buying a "camera" IMO. This is a dilemma the camera companies have to deal with and market against.AggieDruggist89 said:
So I haven't contributed much but recently I took graduation photos for my daughter and her friends and friends kids. Pretty much dusted off my Camera and lenses, recharged batteries and went out shooting. Had a great time.
So has the industry moved to mirrorless even more so? Are pros moving to mirrorless yet?
Guppy91 said:
Any tips on imaging through the windows of a commercial passenger jet? Specifically, on an Airbus 319 row 15 attempting to capture the Annular Solar Eclipse of 6/10/21 at dawn.
Pretty sure there will be distortion/aberration issues....
Blah blah blah ....
OldArmyBrent said:
Anyone have recommendations for a lens to rent for a full frame Nikon for an airshow in July? Looking for something fast enough to get good results below 1/125 shutter speed.
dubi said:
I shoot 1/1000 shutter for jets and 1/325 for props.
Where did you get the "below 1/125"? Your results will be awful.
labmansid said:
Another option is to rent, or possibly buy, one of the Tamron or Sigma 150-600 zoom telephotos. I know of people that use one or the other of those, and get great photos of distant animals.