This looks interesting. Does the adapter fit with the teleconverter without colliding? What do you think about photo quality this produces? Do you have some examples please?
Question from a newbie: I want to create bird videos similar to this youtube video ( ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xbs7FT7dXYc.html ) in which the camera is on a tripod recording birds at they land on a food source or bird feeder then fly away. Do you think the Sony a6600 is an excellent camera for this project or should I buy something like the Sony A7Siii which is much more expensive. I am considering using the Sony 16-55 F2.8 G for the lens. Do you think this lens is a good choice ? I would appreciate any input, advice or suggestions. Thank you very much.
@@aaronb383 I think you're right Aaron. Big difference between a horse eye and a bird eye. Did I hear that the new a1 has "bird" eye detection? So it would be human, animal, and bird eye focus.
@@aaronb383 I know it looks like an amazing camera but probably more than I need. I primarily photograph backyard birds and will occasionally venture out to a lake or refuge but not sure I could justify the $6500 price tag for an occasional duck photo.
@@ScottPrincePhotography I photograph osprey with my A6600 and it works great. I would of course love to have all the features of the A1 for my bird photography, but I can’t justify the price tag. Not only the body. But you would have to pair the A1 with nice expensive glass too. I am hoping that Sony will trickle down some of the advanced features of the A1 to the ASP-C lineup, as they did with the A9 and the A6600. This may justify an upgrade to the new flagship A6xxx camera whenever it is release.