Bro ricleo, heard ea4 has got its own pdaf focusing. Is there a significant improvement in af-c tracking when using A mount lens with ea4?.
I'm also wondering to go for A mount 24-70 CZ or Tamron with EA4 PDAF or SEL2470Z with intelligent AF for the A7R....
Bro ricleo, heard ea4 has got its own pdaf focusing. Is there a significant improvement in af-c tracking when using A mount lens with ea4?.
SEL2470Z, as with most native lenses, focuses pretty slowly in low light, even on the a7. But yet other lenses adapted with laea4 loses OSS, on top of being larger and not as ergo friendly. Haiz...
I'm also wondering to go for A mount 24-70 CZ or Tamron with EA4 PDAF or SEL2470Z with intelligent AF for the A7R....
agree with this. larger and not as ergo friendly. no OSS unless you get the sigma lenses like 70-200, 150 macro and 150-500 etc.
Sigma lenses for alpha mount retains their OS?
PDAF with the laea4 definitely better den the CDAF on the A7R.
SEL2470Z, as with most native lenses, focuses pretty slowly in low light, even on the a7. But yet other lenses adapted with laea4 loses OSS, on top of being larger and not as ergo friendly. Haiz...
I have tried the PDAF with A mount lens. AF is fast and sharp. It's the size and OSS that is driving me to overlook the distortion and soft corners... I find this a really tough call.
Initially I tot the a7/sel2470z combo will be adequate to move into things like event photography. As you know, ppl still have stereotypes when it comes to non dslr at events/weddings. I thought A7 could prove them wrong. I mean, it's fantastic, but still struggles in low/indoor light... Perhaps the native primes will be better in low light af, but u still lose flexibility... Haiz....
Initially I tot the a7/sel2470z combo will be adequate to move into things like event photography. As you know, ppl still have stereotypes when it comes to non dslr at events/weddings. I thought A7 could prove them wrong. I mean, it's fantastic, but still struggles in low/indoor light... Perhaps the native primes will be better in low light af, but u still lose flexibility... Haiz....