The gear discussed or shown is this episode Sony A7III geni.us/7D1o Sony ZV-1F: geni.us/zTmoAi Sony FE 85mm f/1.8 geni.us/sJiv Samyang 24mm T1.9: geni.us/MivvVAV Meike 25mm T2.2: geni.us/sxxoWj Sony 16-35mm f/4.0 geni.us/dExre Sony 24-70mm f/4.0 geni.us/cqzVSxg Sony 85mm f/1.8: geni.us/sJiv Sony70-200mm f/4.0 geni.us/vGsVOZ
Was my very first Full Frame back in 2019, I was around 4 years Fujifilm X-T1 user and had to sell my gear to buy the A7III (mint condition). I regret that change and just less than a year, I move back to Fujifilm. Every specs beats my X-T1 except for the Jpeg. The A7III Raw can produce great photos of course if you have spare time to edit or you are being paid to do so. I added a Lumix S5 with the S 20-60 Kit lens new for €1199 back in 2023. Fully weather sealed set-up and produce better Jpegs in my opinion.
That is one of the points I was trying to make. The jpegs on this line at the time are in terms of colour science bland, almost in every single instance it does require editing. I shoot on the Fuji, Leica, Ricoh and Lumix too. I do agree jpegs on the Sony don't come close.
@@PaulTakesPhotos One of the things I remember with the A7III is when I took it in Amsterdam and ended up scratching my head when I went home to look at my photos. The Zeiss 24-70 f4 is a really good lens by the way. I had used it in couple of Landscape.
@@PaulTakesPhotos - ohhhh! You're right. I'm going to try the Yongnuo 85 from China and see if that works out. If not, I'll sell it and go right for the Sony.
If you are a new user please do consider the S5 or S5ii. The S5ii would be a clear will for the price and specs. If you are mainly interested in photography then you could go with the S5 and find that used for about 800 dollars
Excellent alternatives, still feel the A7IIi has the edge over the Lumix Full Frames but the prices for the these lumixes are really cheap. Always surpirses me why Lumix cameras are underhyped and underappreciated
Hello ! I’m just starting out on my photography journey . I have been using my iPhone 15pro max, but I’m still getting a lot of noise . In darker setting . So I am ready to upgrade . I like your review on this camera , but would I still need an extra lenses. I’m just starting out , so I don’t want to spend a lot of money and end up moving on to something else , but I want to get the best shot I can get , of dusk ams dawn, without the noise 😏
Thanks for the question. The best lens for buck from Sony is the 85mm f/1.8. tak sharp. It is a narrow field of view (often used for portrait or product) yet i use it for events and low light almost all of the time. Used this lens doesn't cost a thing
I just purchased a used a73 for testing with 40 2.5 and Sigma 24 3.5. Setup is nice but when I tried 24-105 f4 my index finger was crumped between camera grip and the lens (where it's getting wider) so I don't know how people use this body with bigger lenses.
Well that is an issue I highlighted. I don't have those issues when using the 70-200mm f/4 but did have it with the 200-600mm and that the collar becomes important but it remains so-so.
Hello There ! I’m looking for a camera for low light situations , such as this one . My goal is to take pictures of dusk and dawn , without noise and glare . Can you advise which lenses I should get ? I’m just starting out . I am currently using My iPhone pro max 15. I need a real camera for these shots . Thank you in advance .
Thanks for the question. For lenses Id go for lenses like to 85mm f/1.8 (for narrow shots) or for instance the 20mm f/1.8 for the wider shots. Most important tip though is for low(er) light situations. Dont sacrifice your shutter speed, just bunk up your iso. Aperture wide open. Takes a little practice but the results are awesome
@ Thank You 😊 I’m out west , in the US . To give you an idea of what I’m trying to get good captures of, are sunrises, sunsets and landscapes ….I would need wider lenses, that also has a good zoom . As I have a lot of palms 🌴tress and other trees around me , I would like to zoom in on , to see the birds as well .
@@lkay90888 ah okay, 85mm remains good choice, but 70-200 f/4 is excellent, 70-200 f/2.8 is devine (and expensive). those are nice zooms. Additionally Sigma offers a few budget alternatives. Sony 200-600mm is a beast but really more for birding and fast moving sports (football, F1 that kind of thing)
I think I will buy this camera. I see only good reviews of the picture quality and I only need a good stills camera. I am not inetrested in video. 24mp is more than enough. It is going very cheap nowdays and I will get a good lense with the money saved.
@@ianfiorentinophoto the value proposition is excellent and so is the image quality. Lens tip is the Sony FE 85mm f/1.8 amazingly affordable and really impressive image quality. Enjoy it
@@PaulTakesPhotos Thanks for the suggestion. This wil also be my travel camera so I will probably get the 20-70mm G lens from Sony. I hear it is very sharp.
The gear discussed or shown is this episode
Sony A7III geni.us/7D1o
Sony ZV-1F: geni.us/zTmoAi
Sony FE 85mm f/1.8 geni.us/sJiv
Samyang 24mm T1.9: geni.us/MivvVAV
Meike 25mm T2.2: geni.us/sxxoWj
Sony 16-35mm f/4.0 geni.us/dExre
Sony 24-70mm f/4.0 geni.us/cqzVSxg
Sony 85mm f/1.8: geni.us/sJiv
Sony70-200mm f/4.0 geni.us/vGsVOZ
Was my very first Full Frame back in 2019, I was around 4 years Fujifilm X-T1 user and had to sell my gear to buy the A7III (mint condition). I regret that change and just less than a year, I move back to Fujifilm. Every specs beats my X-T1 except for the Jpeg. The A7III Raw can produce great photos of course if you have spare time to edit or you are being paid to do so. I added a Lumix S5 with the S 20-60 Kit lens new for €1199 back in 2023. Fully weather sealed set-up and produce better Jpegs in my opinion.
That is one of the points I was trying to make. The jpegs on this line at the time are in terms of colour science bland, almost in every single instance it does require editing. I shoot on the Fuji, Leica, Ricoh and Lumix too. I do agree jpegs on the Sony don't come close.
@@PaulTakesPhotos One of the things I remember with the A7III is when I took it in Amsterdam and ended up scratching my head when I went home to look at my photos. The Zeiss 24-70 f4 is a really good lens by the way. I had used it in couple of Landscape.
Sony for work
Fujifilm for fun
The A7iii comes my way in about four or five days. So, I agree with you. :)
Enjoy it! You'll love shooting with it. Which lens are you shooting with?
@PaulTakesPhotos I've got a few. A Sony 20mm, a TTArtisan 50, a Sony 28-75 zoom. And a few old 1970s lenses with adapters.
Any favorites of yours?
@ChrisBrogan you're missing the 85mm f/1.8 which is my favo Sony lens. I do like the 20mm for video
@@PaulTakesPhotos - ohhhh! You're right. I'm going to try the Yongnuo 85 from China and see if that works out. If not, I'll sell it and go right for the Sony.
@@ChrisBrogan id suggest just buying the Sony. It is one of the best lenses out here :)
Leuke video! Using my A73 for my RUclips videos like 99%
Bedankt! I use my A7IIi mainly for bigger local, all day events. For the channel I use the zv1f or the A7III with the Samyang 24mm (cine auto lens)
If you are a new user please do consider the S5 or S5ii. The S5ii would be a clear will for the price and specs. If you are mainly interested in photography then you could go with the S5 and find that used for about 800 dollars
Excellent alternatives, still feel the A7IIi has the edge over the Lumix Full Frames but the prices for the these lumixes are really cheap. Always surpirses me why Lumix cameras are underhyped and underappreciated
hi! I'm really new at this, which is the Stii? I'm googling and I can't find it
@@tisianoperezlopez4753 sorry. Typo. I meant S5ii. I'll fix that.
Hello ! I’m just starting out on my photography journey . I have been using my iPhone 15pro max, but I’m still getting a lot of noise . In darker setting . So I am ready to upgrade . I like your review on this camera , but would I still need an extra lenses. I’m just starting out , so I don’t want to spend a lot of money and end up moving on to something else , but I want to get the best shot I can get , of dusk ams dawn, without the noise 😏
Thanks for the question. The best lens for buck from Sony is the 85mm f/1.8. tak sharp. It is a narrow field of view (often used for portrait or product) yet i use it for events and low light almost all of the time. Used this lens doesn't cost a thing
I just purchased a used a73 for testing with 40 2.5 and Sigma 24 3.5. Setup is nice but when I tried 24-105 f4 my index finger was crumped between camera grip and the lens (where it's getting wider) so I don't know how people use this body with bigger lenses.
Well that is an issue I highlighted. I don't have those issues when using the 70-200mm f/4 but did have it with the 200-600mm and that the collar becomes important but it remains so-so.
Hello There ! I’m looking for a camera for low light situations , such as this one . My goal is to take pictures of dusk and dawn , without noise and glare . Can you advise which lenses I should get ? I’m just starting out . I am currently using My iPhone pro max 15. I need a real camera for these shots . Thank you in advance .
Thanks for the question. For lenses Id go for lenses like to 85mm f/1.8 (for narrow shots) or for instance the 20mm f/1.8 for the wider shots.
Most important tip though is for low(er) light situations. Dont sacrifice your shutter speed, just bunk up your iso. Aperture wide open. Takes a little practice but the results are awesome
@ Thank You 😊 I’m out west , in the US . To give you an idea of what I’m trying to get good captures of, are sunrises, sunsets and landscapes ….I would need wider lenses, that also has a good zoom . As I have a lot of palms 🌴tress and other trees around me , I would like to zoom in on , to see the birds as well .
@@lkay90888 ah okay, 85mm remains good choice, but 70-200 f/4 is excellent, 70-200 f/2.8 is devine (and expensive). those are nice zooms. Additionally Sigma offers a few budget alternatives. Sony 200-600mm is a beast but really more for birding and fast moving sports (football, F1 that kind of thing)
I got it used last year, very good investment
What do you use your A7IIi for?
How much did it cost and where did you get it?
@@dipanshusabharwal i got it new in 2019 for 2500 euro, nowadays new 1300, used 850-1000
I wish Sony makes an A7C body with the A7iii tilting screen… that would be great for street and travel photography
@@sarmedozil4060 yeah it would, although i would like to have the same grip as on the A7III :) don't like additional grips :)
I think I will buy this camera. I see only good reviews of the picture quality and I only need a good stills camera. I am not inetrested in video. 24mp is more than enough. It is going very cheap nowdays and I will get a good lense with the money saved.
@@ianfiorentinophoto the value proposition is excellent and so is the image quality. Lens tip is the Sony FE 85mm f/1.8 amazingly affordable and really impressive image quality. Enjoy it
@@PaulTakesPhotos Thanks for the suggestion. This wil also be my travel camera so I will probably get the 20-70mm G lens from Sony. I hear it is very sharp.
@@ianfiorentinophoto cheaper alternative is the sigma 24-70mm
G lenses are always excellent in terms of image quality
I've been tempted to buy an A7III w/lens but the S5II color science is calling my name! S5II with lens is like a $200 difference.
The Lumix cameras in general render unique colours and they don't get half the credit for it. Sadly.