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Hi to all from here in the UK.
I’m in the process of switching from Nikon to Sony mirrorless. I’ve had the Nikon D7000 and three lenses for about 10 years now and to be honest, I haven’t really used it much at all for whatever reason. However now I’m recently retired, I’ve joined our local camera club; which has rekindled my interest. Also I have never really explored what is possible with Photoshop and Lightroom until very recently. The possibilities are mind blowing.
I’ve been really inspired by a couple of club members (husband and wife team) who both produce stunning composite pictures. The husband’s photos look like paintings by old “Dutch Masters”; which I love. I’ve also been very impressed by the work of a British photographer who creates stunning ICM images, that look like paintings by Turner.
However, I am undecided as to which camera to go for. The couple who create the composites use A7R III’s and the level of detail and quality of the images is stunning. But I’m torn between the A7RIII and the A7R ivA. I like the improvements to the A7R ivA; the improved autofocus, better EVF and improved rear screen. I’ve already bought the Sony 70-200mm 2.8 GM, because they are becoming hard to get here for some reason, so I snapped one up. I’m also looking to get the Sony 24-70mm 2.8 GM and the Sony 90mm 2.8 macro OSS (I’ve never owned a macro before). I think with these lenses I have all bases covered. I’m not really into wildlife photography, but if I did try it and needed a little extra focal length I could click the A7Riv into APS-C mode and the 200mm then becomes a 300mm at 26mp. All this is my retirement present to myself.
The only thing that puts me off the A7Riv is that it is not that good in low light apparently and that’s one of the reasons I’m looking to get rid of my Nikon; plus I love the extra detail and image quality using full frame cameras.
I’m hoping to get some advice on here of the pros and cons of each camera. I’m hoping that if I go with the A7Riv that the lenses I will have will be good enough. I’m pretty sure they will.
Thanks in advance.
I’m in the process of switching from Nikon to Sony mirrorless. I’ve had the Nikon D7000 and three lenses for about 10 years now and to be honest, I haven’t really used it much at all for whatever reason. However now I’m recently retired, I’ve joined our local camera club; which has rekindled my interest. Also I have never really explored what is possible with Photoshop and Lightroom until very recently. The possibilities are mind blowing.
I’ve been really inspired by a couple of club members (husband and wife team) who both produce stunning composite pictures. The husband’s photos look like paintings by old “Dutch Masters”; which I love. I’ve also been very impressed by the work of a British photographer who creates stunning ICM images, that look like paintings by Turner.
However, I am undecided as to which camera to go for. The couple who create the composites use A7R III’s and the level of detail and quality of the images is stunning. But I’m torn between the A7RIII and the A7R ivA. I like the improvements to the A7R ivA; the improved autofocus, better EVF and improved rear screen. I’ve already bought the Sony 70-200mm 2.8 GM, because they are becoming hard to get here for some reason, so I snapped one up. I’m also looking to get the Sony 24-70mm 2.8 GM and the Sony 90mm 2.8 macro OSS (I’ve never owned a macro before). I think with these lenses I have all bases covered. I’m not really into wildlife photography, but if I did try it and needed a little extra focal length I could click the A7Riv into APS-C mode and the 200mm then becomes a 300mm at 26mp. All this is my retirement present to myself.
The only thing that puts me off the A7Riv is that it is not that good in low light apparently and that’s one of the reasons I’m looking to get rid of my Nikon; plus I love the extra detail and image quality using full frame cameras.
I’m hoping to get some advice on here of the pros and cons of each camera. I’m hoping that if I go with the A7Riv that the lenses I will have will be good enough. I’m pretty sure they will.
Thanks in advance.
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