Dann-Oh
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Re: Clarification: 50% video, 50% stills, budget ~ 1000.
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SafariBob wrote:
Dann-Oh wrote:
SafariBob wrote:
as long as it’s a full frame Sony
i will need to cut some corners weight and cost wise. Especially size
edit: I will probably start with a seafrogs and an 8 inch dry dome
Why are you so hard pressed to get a full frame Sony? you could get a Sony apsc for significantly less initial investment.
Getting a sony aps-c body could make a lot of sense if it involves savings (after including an extra body). I did have an apsc body before - the C3, but I find the lenses (particularly the 16-50) a bit humdrum. and I would have to factor in the cost of lenses, whereas on full frame I already have the 16-35, and could use the 90mm 2.8 for other things.
No you dont, The Sony E Mount works for BOTH full frame and APSC bodies. its the Only thing Sony has going for them, you could use the 16-25 and 90 on the APSC body. Shoot Ill even sell you my copy of the 18-105 F4 (apsc specific lens) for a $300 if that will help you out. (I used both the A6500 and the A7iii for some time before switching over to Olympus).
The Sony A6600 is about $1400 and the Ikelite housing is about $1600. you will still need a port for your specific lens.
The Ikelite housing for the A7rii is about $1800. you will still need a port for your specific lens.
IF you do not want an Ikelite brand housing then you can add about another $1000 ontop of the pricing I gave you.
Also keep in mind there are two types of underwater photographers; Those that have flooded their housings and those that will flood their housing.
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I take photos, not particularly good photos, mostly abstract photos. Yeah abstract is what I would call them, you might call them blurry.