XopheCasa
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Hey, all:
I currently shoot with an A7IV and find it remarkable still after all these years. I typically shoot on the street, on the fly, capturing large crowds and their activities, but like the quieter side of the process, photographing birds. I've had a lot of success with the A7IV, but find it's somewhat hampered by the slow FPS ( shoot RAW), especially birds in flight and fast birds.
Granted: this camera was not meant to be a hi-speed beast like the A1 or A9, and for the record, as a enthusiast, can't justify spending $6000 on a camera that will not bring me any revenue (I don't shoot as a professional). I want the speed and the versatility, and will have to compromise, obviously, with my budget. I have two scenarios:
1. Purchase the A7RV and take advantage of the higher resolution, AI, etc., and practice birding with the caveat that speed is not an option (but I will have to practice my dexterity, and patience), and deal with larger file sizes.
2. Wait for the inevitable A7V, which to me (through rumors) appears to be slated for an increase in FPS, with most of the accoutrements of the A7RV, and possibly new sensor (I'm guessing), and hope that the megapixels go up no more than 45 or so.
I want to keep my A7IV for all-round use. It has never let me down. But it's not meant for quickness.
I'm hoping to hear about other enthusiasts that use the A7RV for birding, and if they're happy with their results. I veer on the fine art/experimental side of photography, but the act of patiently following the birds is my quiet place.
Thanks for your time, and feedback. And if, in my naivete, am missing something important, or have overlooked something, please volunteer some clarity.
Cheers!
Christophe
I currently shoot with an A7IV and find it remarkable still after all these years. I typically shoot on the street, on the fly, capturing large crowds and their activities, but like the quieter side of the process, photographing birds. I've had a lot of success with the A7IV, but find it's somewhat hampered by the slow FPS ( shoot RAW), especially birds in flight and fast birds.
Granted: this camera was not meant to be a hi-speed beast like the A1 or A9, and for the record, as a enthusiast, can't justify spending $6000 on a camera that will not bring me any revenue (I don't shoot as a professional). I want the speed and the versatility, and will have to compromise, obviously, with my budget. I have two scenarios:
1. Purchase the A7RV and take advantage of the higher resolution, AI, etc., and practice birding with the caveat that speed is not an option (but I will have to practice my dexterity, and patience), and deal with larger file sizes.
2. Wait for the inevitable A7V, which to me (through rumors) appears to be slated for an increase in FPS, with most of the accoutrements of the A7RV, and possibly new sensor (I'm guessing), and hope that the megapixels go up no more than 45 or so.
I want to keep my A7IV for all-round use. It has never let me down. But it's not meant for quickness.
I'm hoping to hear about other enthusiasts that use the A7RV for birding, and if they're happy with their results. I veer on the fine art/experimental side of photography, but the act of patiently following the birds is my quiet place.
Thanks for your time, and feedback. And if, in my naivete, am missing something important, or have overlooked something, please volunteer some clarity.
Cheers!
Christophe