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Yes I understand I can adapt my current TSE lenses but it would be nice to have great quality Sony/Zeiss (or whoever) A mount lenses going forward into the future rather that continually having to hack lenses from a Pro A9 system point of view.You can easily adapt Canon TSE lenses on the A7 series : since they are manual lenses anyway, you have nothing to loose when they are mounted on the Sony FE bodies, on the contrary.
If you buy a smart adapter, you get EXIF info and a great help for focusing (they become easier to focus than on a Canon body).
Personally, I don't care for the pixels race : I would prefer an electronic first curtain to more pixels. I think that the more pixels you get, the more difficult it becomes to implement that. So 36meg with electronic first curtain would take care of any shutter shock.
There's the Schneider PC lenses in A-mount but they are on the expensive side... SLR Lenses, DSLR Lenses | B&H Photo VideoYes I understand I can adapt my current TSE lenses but it would be nice to have great quality Sony/Zeiss (or whoever) A mount lenses going forward into the future rather that continually having to hack lenses from a Pro A9 system point of view.
When I said more pixels I meant more than the 24Mpix in the A7II. If the new A9 sensor sticks between 35-40Mpix but added the IBIS and electric shutter stuff etc I'd be more than happy.
I always thought everyone who had used one of these hated how they operate?There's the Schneider PC lenses in A-mount
it is massive, and not sure how much better it could be than the Canon given price and size.I always thought everyone who had used one of these hated how they operate?
Ah.. your desire to not touch the Canon anymore is also including lenses. I thought it had to do with the bodies and sensors. There are a few people here using the A7r with the 17 TSE and 24 TSE VII and they are raving about the IQ.Yes I understand I can adapt my current TSE lenses but it would be nice to have great quality Sony/Zeiss (or whoever) A mount lenses going forward into the future rather that continually having to hack lenses from a Pro A9 system point of view.
When I said more pixels I meant more than the 24Mpix in the A7II. If the new A9 sensor sticks between 35-40Mpix but added the IBIS and electric shutter stuff etc I'd be more than happy.
No, not at all I have the upmost respect for Canon equipment and own and 95% shoot everything with the Canon TSE glass. I'm not really bothered what brand of lens is mounted to my camera as long as its a good one but having more native specialist lenses to go with these exciting cameras is what I'd love to see I suppose.Ah.. your desire to not touch the Canon anymore is also including lenses.
I was thinking the same thing. High MP and fast AF would make sense in a pro spec camera. If true then it's hard to see where an A7r ii would fit in alongsideI'm thinking the A9 will the the A7R's replacement and will have some sort of ultra fast AF...
Take a look at this (long thread but worth the while to go through the discussions):On top of what has already been said, I would love Sony to offer a Pro Flash system, radio control preferably with a smallish radio Camera trigger, similar to the what Canon has to offer. EFC on the Canon has always allowed me to shoot flash sync 1/200 without clipping with C-AF unlike my Sony A7s and Fuji X systems (Correct me if I'm wrong here).