MikalWGrass
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Re: Fun With Sony _____
P, I am not really interested in an a99 or the a7II with the adapter because: 1) I need more reach than what my current camera body and lens can give me, and 2) the a7II might be fine for some sports but it is not too good for water polo. The a77II has the fastest AF around, which is something I can definitely use for water polo. My 70-200/2.8G is the first generation lens and therefore slower than the $3,000.00 newer model. That is a lot of money for a lens if I am not making money from my sports photography.
Things are a bit tight around the household so I will use the a900 until it croaks. I am thinking about putting up a website of my sports photos in the hopes that I can make a few bucks doing something that I enjoy. I know that sports photography is long hours and crap pay, unless one of doing portraits of the athletes in a studio or in their environment (but that to me is not sports photography). If necessary.......
Each new generation of cameras has a different output than the previous generation of cameras. If you ever lurked on the Leica forum, you would have seen the denizens bemoaning the new sensor in the M240 and how the colors are different than with the beloved M9 and M9-P.
Yup, the workflow and the camera settings are the key issues for color control in my estimation. Maybe Molina just needs to fiddle around with the settings so he can get the results he wants without too much post processing.
P, I am not really interested in an a99 or the a7II with the adapter because: 1) I need more reach than what my current camera body and lens can give me, and 2) the a7II might be fine for some sports but it is not too good for water polo. The a77II has the fastest AF around, which is something I can definitely use for water polo. My 70-200/2.8G is the first generation lens and therefore slower than the $3,000.00 newer model. That is a lot of money for a lens if I am not making money from my sports photography.
Things are a bit tight around the household so I will use the a900 until it croaks. I am thinking about putting up a website of my sports photos in the hopes that I can make a few bucks doing something that I enjoy. I know that sports photography is long hours and crap pay, unless one of doing portraits of the athletes in a studio or in their environment (but that to me is not sports photography). If necessary.......
Each new generation of cameras has a different output than the previous generation of cameras. If you ever lurked on the Leica forum, you would have seen the denizens bemoaning the new sensor in the M240 and how the colors are different than with the beloved M9 and M9-P.
Yup, the workflow and the camera settings are the key issues for color control in my estimation. Maybe Molina just needs to fiddle around with the settings so he can get the results he wants without too much post processing.