I have this lens in my kit and it is the best overall lens that I have. My camera is the Sony A7R V its an awesome camera with 61 megapixel sensor. I do a lot of flower photography and use the 1.4 x teleconverter and at times use the APS - 35 setting for extreme closeups. I have just purchased the 2x teleconverter to shoot in macro 1:1. I have the Sony 90mm macro lens but will be selling it as the technology with the 70-200mm is much better. Great review. Thanks
I have not tried rucking, I am not in shape for that yet. When I do I will start with a regular day pack with bottles of water in it. Seems more adjustable, cheaper and the water might be useful.
There are differences, although daytime images are almost similar, but I guess iPhone 13 Pro is little bit more crispier, has improved video and more enhanced low light images only if you notice otherwise they are pretty same
Do you still use this system ? If you use a xlr mount adapter that syncs on top of camera shoe you can control the gain volume levels etc a lot better than just using the receiver straight into the mic 3.5 of the camera
This is outrageously priced for what it is… highly recommend the new F4 G OSS II over the 2.8. Shockingly amazing results. Lighter, smaller.. more versatile. And yes it’s compatible with the massively overpriced teleconverters as well.
I had the same dillema so between the 450 and peak design .... I went with the 350. I found Peak Design not great for me because even the "30L" version is actually 22, but if you extend it via the magnetic latch, on the 3rd and 4th bracket it creates some "holes" where rain and dust goes in easily.
I shoot wildlife photography with people that use canon and Nikon. Every one of them laughed at my a6400 thinking it was a point and shoot or something attached to a 500mm lens. They now have massive respect for Sony Apsc cameras and were blown away with the results when compared to their Nikon z6 and canon r5. Yes those cameras are better. But not 3000 dollars better. 😂
I’m looking at getting one of these, well or a Leica q3. But that’s mega cash. I currently use the A7C, I shoot weddings and portrait. Don’t do video. What would you recommend
The whole thing about putting a freaking metal weight in the bag is it defeats the purpose of using the backpack to transport shit. It's turning labour into a recreation and it's ridiculous. Use the backpack to carry your shit around, bro and make your daily foraging (if that's what you call going to Walmart is for someone like you) part of your ruck habit. If you want to go and carry a pack for a workout, why not fill your bag with real items for camping. You can put regular shit in there up to 15 to 25kg no problem. The lead weight thing is jive, man. It's unrealistic and a yuppie's take on what this is about.
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This is such an off question, but did you punch holes in the shoulder straps on your lowpro backpack to put the peak design mount on it? I have a bunch of backpacks that my peak design is not wide enough to fit over the strap, but I would love to know a way to do it; looks like you figured it out!