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What kind of photography, and what quality level is needed?
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Yea, the 17-50 on a FR is pretty sound for filming, if you don't mind the really short focus throw.
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A7 with a 28-70, A7R with 35/2.8 and 55/1.8. The former while I used the camera in a currently in-limbo review, the latter when someone passed me the camera for a bit for fun. Oh and the A7S with the 70-200 at a tradeshow, but that was really brief. I do remember struggling with getting the AF to work then, but it was pointed at a dim area. Used in both indoors and outdoors, and I know my own GH3 is far quicker in just about every comparison.
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If stills are needed I still would stick to a DSLR, or another mirrorless system: The Sony's AF does not inspire.
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Actually, it does happen, and happens quite often. The practice apparently is a bit dodgy; the customs form won't be the most honest bit of paperwork you'll ever see. I mentioned factoring 20% in case a) the package gets intercepted and b) Panamoz doesn't honour the no-VAT bit.
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Oh, and one more thing: I'm pretty certain you'll get a non-VAT receipt, and despite what Panamoz claims I'm also quite certain they're playing a game of cat-and-mouse with HMRC. You may want to factor the 20% VAT just in case.
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Warranties only last a year, so if you keep the camera long enough, that part will have little consequence. Check to see if Sony UK will service grey market items, and if there will be any additional surcharges if so.
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Yea, I'm going to go with editing (pacing needs to be tighter) and camera handling as your top two fixes. After that learn a bit about exposure. Weddings are a pain because they're events that really constrict you. Good luck with your future shoots!
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Panasonic LX100 first impressions review and 4K footage
leeys replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Because there are many many many photographers who like this particular control layout. They think it gives them more manual control. I've done this argument so many times and I don't think I'll ever get them to change their minds, despite the reality. -
Panasonic LX100 first impressions review and 4K footage
leeys replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
And this is why I actively dislike manual fixed function dials vs modern command dials. -
Canon interview at Photokina 2014 - 7D Mark II - Magic Lantern - and moire
leeys replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Don't have them handy (they're not on the web) but if you're the kind to push curves, dodge, burn, use a bunch of adjustment layers, you'll need all the help you can get. Some files just fall apart faster than others. -
How happy are you with the 60D's photo quality first? Do you want a big upgrade from that? Despite the smaller sensor the GH4 will be an upgrade over the 60D stills-wise. I really don't like the A7 cameras despite their image quality. There's something about the UI that throws me off. And that supremely loud shutter is just a pain when trying to maximise stability.
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Hmm, is Philip Bloom's footage de-fished?
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They're NOT the same! SD adapters are just a pass-through. CF to SD adapters have to translate the protocol.
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Nikon D810 video quality leapfrogs Canon 5D Mark III
leeys replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
No, it should be a firmware issue. These things are reversed engineered so it's never 100%. Wait for Sigma to push a firmware update. Maybe get the USB dock in the meantime? -
Nikon D810 video quality leapfrogs Canon 5D Mark III
leeys replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Yikes! 3299? Maybe I should get into the grey market business in Europe... -
None of the cameras have gyroscopes, I believe, so this will still require external solutions for now. GH5 perhaps? :P
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Panasonic LX100 first impressions review and 4K footage
leeys replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
When did Zeiss make m/43 lenses? -
I believe you need to use a linear and a circular together for that to work.