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JayJee
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Jul 14, 2022
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The dark side! Wonderful JPEGs SooC with no grade for when I am feeling lazy. Excellent camera, with great ergonomics. Pips the A7IIV, in my view.
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My 2nd one. Almost an antique! What are you doing Sony?
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Excellent camera. However, between the A7SIII and the A7RIV I don't use this as much as I should. Will likely sell.
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Secondary stills camera. Not quite the bells and whistles of the A7RV, but still awesome.
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The new main stills camera. What a device!
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Main video camera. It's amazing. Almost perfect. Surprisingly great stills too. I might regrettably sell this and some others for the A1ii when it arrives or for the A9iii if it's totally awesome.
The A1ii and A7RV would be a pretty amazing "do it all" combo.
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Got this for a couple of hundred bucks. Incredible value. Currently using it for a webcam and can see myself using it for a long time.
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Great walk-around lens. Sharp and reasonably compact. Didn't miss the F2.8 as much as I thought I would.
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Nice to have IS in this lens. Not in love with the focus motor or the image focus fall-off. But sharp, fast and pretty cheap.
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Bought some cheap Canon primes to pair with the 24-105mm. Not in love with the focus motor or the image focus fall-off. But sharp, fast and pretty cheap.
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The hand canon! The best and also heaviest lens ever. Unbeatable IQ, compression and a bokeh beast.
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Seriously amazing ultra-wide zoom. The rear Haida filters cost a fortune, so I can never sell it!
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Iconic lens. 2nd one. Made a big mistake by selling my first one. Sigma APS-C prime trio member. Sony E-mount obvs. Silly DPReview!
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Sigma APS-C prime trio member. Sony E-mount obvs. Silly DPReview!
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Sigma APS-C prime trio member. Sony E-mount obvs. Silly DPReview!
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It's ok. It's a teleconverter. Good on the 70-200 GMII.
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Paperweight/ashtray. You are better off just cropping in than losing two full stops of light and the large amount of IQ you do with this.
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My most used APS-C lens. So amazingly compact for what it is. Portability chalk and cheese when compared to a Sony FF body with the 200-600mm. Optically excellent for an APS-C lens. And not particularly expensive either for a Sony!
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Great focal length. Sensible 67mm filter size. As good as many GM lenses without the GM price tag.
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Amazing.. even when compared to the excellent Sigma 24-70mm Art I owned previously. Light to handle with great IQ. Dream lens!
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I was ready not to like this lens with some of the reviews. Really pleasantly surprised. A quality lens, great color rendition and sharp.
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Underrated lens, as everyone raves about the 24mm. Or is it? For me, along with the 50 F1.2, one of the best primes that Sony makes.
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40mm is such a cool focal length! I love this lens. Tiny. Very sharp. Amazing controls. Corner sharpness is also great for me. Bokeh does show that it's only seven aperture blades if you really look hard. Quiet and fast dual linear motors more than do the job for AF with the miniscule amount of glass in the lens.
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She's big and probably also the best lens Sony makes. Prime or otherwise. Optical perfection. Zero complaints.
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Excellent lens. Sharp. Great for macro and 90mm portraits. Not the world's fastest AF, although that doesn't really matter to me on a primarily macro lens. The old girl also makes a bit of noise while focusing (of the audio variety, not the image variety).
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Very good lens, but not the "God lens" that some say. Ultra sharp and versatile. Has very distinctive swirly bokeh and some flare. Still testing it.
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Manual lens. Great for interiors + architecture on APS-C.
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