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Sony/Minolta pictures of the week | 13 January


howardstanbury

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Being able to use these various brands of lenses is nice, BUT with the a9 and a7RIII and a7III, you may lose some AF functionality, such as eye-detect and various lock-on tracking modes. If that's not important to you, then it opens up a world of lenses; however, the added functionality for me, as a wildlife photographer is huge and led me to sell all my Canon lenses and replace with native G and G-Master lenses.
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Where did this come from? Looking through this thread, all of the lenses mentioned are designed specifically for Sony Alpha cameras, and are completely compatible, including the Sony/Zeiss FE 24-70/4 ZA. The "ZA" designation refers to "Zeiss-Alpha", and has nothing to do with the Sony/Minolta A mount. Batis lenses support eye focus, and I'm actually having trouble disabling tracking, which steps on the venerable focus-and-compose method.
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Where did this come from? Looking through this thread, all of the lenses mentioned are designed specifically for Sony Alpha cameras, and are completely compatible, including the Sony/Zeiss FE 24-70/4 ZA. The "ZA" designation refers to "Zeiss-Alpha", and has nothing to do with the Sony/Minolta A mount. Batis lenses support eye focus, and I'm actually having trouble disabling tracking, which steps on the venerable focus-and-compose method.

 

Sorry my friend. I got lost as to which thread I was in. ;-(

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