Rambles . . .

Observations . . .

. . . in no particular order . . . In my first night shots with the a6700, it appeared to be cleaner at ISO 3200 than the CL and SL2. I have yet to try it beyond that. One of the more aesthetically disturbing characteristics of Sony’s previous APS-C cameras was how it rendered…

Progress . . .

A couple of tiny avian friends gave me the chance to try the a6700’s claimed “AI” autofocus, specifically with bird eye detection. Having used earlier iterations of bird eye detection on the a7IV, R5, and R7, I was prepared to be underwhelmed. The Canon bodies were quick to detect the critter’s eye in the open,…

Random babble . . .

Heading out with the SL2 and a few lenses yesterday, I was almost sure I’d be put off by the weight after carrying around the lightweight stuff for a couple of weeks. But once I was outside, weight never entered my mind. What did enter my mind several times, though, was the difference in how…

This and that . . .

With an R to E adapter in hand, I had a chance to test the venerable 180mm APO-Elmarit-R and APO-Extender-R 2X directly against the E 70-350mm G lens. On moderately fine details, shooting both at f/8, I could see no difference in either edge acuity or color. And with the G lens less than half…

The point of mirrorless . . .

Hiking across Spain a few months back, having to haul around 10kg of stuff on my back for many miles each day, I was glad to have robust cameras and lenses that could take the journey. The SL2 and -S tolerated day after day of steady rainfall without a blip. Weight was not an issue….

So far . . .

. . . so good. The a6700 has produced some very appealing results. AF has been dependable and accurate. With some doubts as to the quality of my APO-Extender-2X, which seems to degrade rather than enhance the reach of the 180mm APO, I turned my attention to finding something relatively lightweight that can serve as…

Detour . . .

Looking for a change that could offer some decent wildlife capture options down the line, I decided to try the a6700. It’s the eighth model I’ve owned from what started as the NEX series, some of which ended up being among my most heavily used cameras. One of the first things I did was to…

(see “justification”)

Just as I’m in the process of trying to logicize a switch from L-mount to FE, one of the rumors sites announces that release of the successor to the S1R will be delayed until early 2025, and it’s based on the SL3. Great. It’ll be a year-old version of a camera that has a three-year-old…

Restless . . .

A few months ago, I started losing shots late in the day because the BP-SCL6 battery would die without warning while one bar was still showing on the camera’s battery meter. Turns out that was almost a luxury. Today I lost a shot because the battery died after 24 shots during just under three hours…

dAFt . . .

What I’m about to say has been said many times in the thirty-seven years since EF lenses were introduced. It doesn’t matter how good a lens is if the camera can’t focus it properly. The 50mm Summilux-SL is capable of phenomenal image quality. But while the SL2’s usually dodgy eye AF works beautifully with the…