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My ideal budget would be around $1000 CAD but open to spending more as mentioned, just has to be justifiable. Not entirely looking to break the bank, but if you have a recommendation which might be a little pricier, i'm open to considering if its going to be THAT much greater than a cheaper alternative.
#Frame lens for sony a7iii full#
What would your recommendations be in terms of the sharpest full frame prime lenses for the Sony A7III? Ideally the new lens will be relatively small and easy to bring around the city with me around my neck (i.e. I've been interested in picking up a prime lens for a more classic look for portraits and lifestyle shots. I have the Sony A7III and typically use the following lenses to shoot in low-light environments such as studios (music), concert/pit, and lifestyle photography and videography: Sony Alpha Rumors - find out what's coming next
#Frame lens for sony a7iii manual#
Phillip Reeve's beginner's guide to manual lenses on the A7Īstrophotography tutorials & reviews at The Lonely Speck New to the A6000 or other APS-C E-mount? Here are the first lenses you should buyīrian Smith's guide to lens adaptors for E-mount cameras Gary Friedman's excellent e-books on Sony cameras Lensrentals blog - tons of in-depth, trustworthy tests of Sony lenses

Phillip Reeve's Comprehensive FE Lens Guide The Alpha Universe: Sony's Official Page for all things Alpha Sony E Mount, Sony A Mount, legacy Minolta A mount, our spiritual cousins in the RX series. This is a Reddit's best source for talking about the Sony Alpha photography system. Be sure to watch the video above for more information on the lens setup for my Sony A7iii and hit up the comments section if you have any questions.Proud to be the #1 Camera-Brand Subreddit! So this is the setup I am using currently and while it may change or get added to over time…I find it to work perfectly for 90% of what I shoot on a regular basis.
#Frame lens for sony a7iii series#
The F4 G Series is a fantastic lens in a much lighter package. I found that I didn’t use the 2.8 aperture as much as I thought I would on the Canon and the dynamic range and low light performance of the Sony A7iii is so good that the one stop isn’t as big of a deal in more challenging light. To replace the 70-200mm/f2.8 IS II I had with Canon, I stepped back down the F4 variant. Eventually, I will be adding another ART prime but for now this one works out great for my needs. The focusing can be a little loud but it is a great, cheap lens that is really small and perfect to walk around with. In the interest of a light setup, I went with the fantastic plastic this time around with the Sony 50mm. The Sigma 50mm/1.4 ART lens was one of my favorite lenses of all time but it was HUGE for a 50mm prime. With wide angle lenses…you aren’t going to get a lot of depth of field anyway. For general photography and landscapes it would be perfect and a lot more portable. Other than vlogging, I really wouldn’t miss that feature all that much. The Zeiss 16-35mm/f4 was a more compact and lighter package and all I would really be losing was the wider 2.8 aperture for lower light situations. Obviously the G Master 16-35mm/f2.8 would be a great option but it was very big and heavy. Sony Zeiss 16-35mm/f4 Wide Angle Lensįirst, I needed a wide angle lens to replace the 17-40mm/f4 that I had with the Canon.

I didn’t see any real reason to get a lighter, smaller camera body and then weigh it down with the biggest and heaviest lenses available from Sony so here is the setup I ended up ultimately going with.
#Frame lens for sony a7iii portable#
The ultimate goal with my new setup was to keep it lightweight and portable while still having the same coverage that I had with my Canon. Since it doesn’t look like either Canon or Nikon are going to have anything that remotely competes in this market any time soon…I put up all of my Canon gear for sale. I had been using Canon for over 5 years but the value proposition that Sony made with this last release made it so I just couldn’t ignore mirrorless anymore. As most of you know, when Sony released the A7 Mark iii…I decided to switch from my tried and true Canon 5D Mark III setup and jump on the Sony mirrorless bandwagon.
