Dylan10 wrote:
Nebell wrote:
Dylan10 wrote:
Nebell wrote:
What is your reasoning for the X-H2s over the A7IV, just curious?
Speed and buffer. A7r IV has 10 fps, but at 10 fps (Hi+) it's very laggy so I have to drop down to what I believe is 8 fps (Hi). I assume A7 IV is the same.
Also, A7r IV doesn't support CFExpress cards but UHS -II and fast UHS-II cards are very expensive, yet much slower than CFE.
A7 IV supports CFE but CFE-A, not CFE-B. A is also very expensive compared to B.
OK, makes sense, I think the 10fps on the A7IV can really rattle, 33mp too, there's also the excellent object tracking on it which is similar to the A1 in accuracy. Overall, image quality is very impressive, particularly ooc on the A7IV. I'm only using uhs-ii it seems excellent performance. There's a lot of unique lenses for Sony now, the Samyang 135 1.8 is similar performance to the Sony GM and very competitive pricing.
Unfortunately going to A7 IV from A7r IV would be a downgrade, and I'm already not happy with A7r IV performance in motorsport photography (besides image quality, but pretty much no one pixel peeps in motorsport).
The only relevant upgrade for motorsport photography would be A1, which is too expensive.
This is really interesting, how do you perceive the A7IV a downgrade to the A7RIV? On the one hand you are downgrading to 26mp from 60mp but then you say the 33mp is a downgrade? That doesn't make any sense to me? If you go here;
https://mirrorlesscomparison.com/best/mirrorless-cameras-for-birds-in-flight/
you'll see the X-H2s is still some distance from the best mirrorless for af and the A7IV is the highest ranking mirrorless without a stacked sensor, that performs close to stacked, albeit with 10fps, yes. But do you want 20fps with 4-5 maybe more oof images or 9 out of every 10 in focus? You are also panning a stacked sensor that is fast but not the fastest, will it hold up without bending-distorting things at a busy track? Obviously the plan is to blur everything but can you do that with the X-H2s, will you need to use its mechanical shutter in the end, will light pulsing be a thing around the track as the lights dim a bit and you are getting weird strobing effects with e-shutter, I don't know, do you?
One of things I do like about having the A1 is if all else fails you can revert to mechanical shutter, with the Z9 that is not an option. You can also revert to the X-H2s mechanical shutter too, but even at its fastest rate if you were to get 11 or 12 shots in focus/second are you really performing that much better than the A7IV? I think these huge fps are a little overplayed myself and I do own the A1 but rarely do I want to shoot 30fps, its a nightmare working through them all...

The story is too old. Many of these cameras have improved firmware including the X-H2s. Not only that, the author sets Fuji cameras up incorrectly for BIF and states he is not a bird photographer.
Morris