Thanks, K-H. A neat site, but nothing I had to update.
I guess my latest acquisition the 200-600 is fine and the few other Sony stuff I have (A7r2, 90, 24-240) is apparently already right out of fashion.
All the best.
Thanks Bart. I am glad you are up-to-date.
I didn’t know about this site and thought it might be useful in the future.
By having a link here I can easily find it when needed.
Last month I had to update the A1 and one new lens.
Still have to check on the new to me FE 20/1.8 G.
Avery fine lens.
Early on I bought a few Sony FE lenses when the lens selection was small.
Then over several years nothing, except finally the very expensive FE 400/2.8 GM.
I am glad I have it though. Heavy enough to use primarily on tripod.
But outstanding optics and fast precise focusing, made for the A1 it seems.
Lately I also got the 35 and 50 GM with new optics and new fast linear focusing motors.
Over the last half decade Sony has indeed come a long way.
It’s now my go to system, especially for family and candid shots. Like this one of a former colleague of mine, who recently moved back into town and I accidentally ran into during the rainy
Concert in the Park.
A1 + FE 50/1.2 GM @ f/1.2.
I am still thinking about getting the FE 200-600/5.6-6.3 G OSS for extra reach.
But as I have, since it first came out, the FE 100-400/4.5-5.6 GM OSS and the two TCs I am not sure I would have a lot of use for the longer lens, as it has also a longer minimum focus distance. The FE 100-400 GM and FE 90 G work quite well for hummingbirds on my A9 and especially the A1.
A9 + 90/2.8 Macro G OSS @ f/4.5.
One lens I am interested in though is the manual focus only
Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan 50mm f/2.8 II Lens for Leica M. It weighs considerably less than 300 g and could easily be used on the TechArt Pro (TAP) autofocus adapter that has a 300 g lens weight ceiling. The TAP seems to work okay in AF mode on my A7r2, A9, and A1 cameras, st least for center focus. This MOGT II lens would be quite a contrast to the FE 50 GM.
Interesting.
arbitrage stopped using the 1.4x TC on his A1. Quote:
”I didn't have any significant problems like I did with the A7RIV. But it wasn't as easy to get tack sharp results as it was on the A9II.
Are you noticing the softness even when zoomed out or only at 100% view? It will certainly be more difficult to get tack sharp images at 100% when zooming in that much on a 50MP sensor. You may need higher shutter speed to achieve that.
With my A7RIV the only way I started getting acceptable results was to run the OSS in mode 3 or OFF. Also stopping the lens down 1/3-2/3 stop helped. With the A1 I also found that OSS 3 or OFF and stopping down slightly gave better results. Although the A1 wasn't like the A7RIV where I had to do those things to get some nice shots.
For now I've stopped using the 1.4TC on the 200-600 on the A1. I just like the better contrast of the bare lens on the 50MP sensor and am using the extra pixels instead of the TC. This also allows a stop better light and therefore a stop better ISO which also helps improve IQ on the A1. In fact I've also stopped using the 2xTC on my 600/4GM and have almost stopped using the 1.4TC on the 600/4 GM. I think the A1 deserves a pure lens without TC.”