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Hi All,
Been trying my hand at this photography lark (purely as a hobby) for the last couple of years - mainly bird photographs, but have also become fascinated with what can be seen at the smaller scale.
Started off with a Nikon D3500 but could not get on with the mirror "clunk" so after about 2 weeks went on to a Sony A6000 with 16-50mm and 18-135mm kit lenses and a bunch of vintage (mainly Tamron) manual lenses.
The manual telephotos were good but with no autofocus it was tough getting bird in flight shots so I recently bit the bullet and upgraded to a Sony A6400 and a Sigma 150-600 f5-6.3 DG DN OS Sport (which I am in love with!)
So, for now, I am not suffering from upgradeitis and am happy...other then the occasional dream/nightmare about "should I get a full frame / but what about the extra reach that the APSC crop factor gives me..." dilemma.
Regards,
Nigel
Been trying my hand at this photography lark (purely as a hobby) for the last couple of years - mainly bird photographs, but have also become fascinated with what can be seen at the smaller scale.
Started off with a Nikon D3500 but could not get on with the mirror "clunk" so after about 2 weeks went on to a Sony A6000 with 16-50mm and 18-135mm kit lenses and a bunch of vintage (mainly Tamron) manual lenses.
The manual telephotos were good but with no autofocus it was tough getting bird in flight shots so I recently bit the bullet and upgraded to a Sony A6400 and a Sigma 150-600 f5-6.3 DG DN OS Sport (which I am in love with!)
So, for now, I am not suffering from upgradeitis and am happy...other then the occasional dream/nightmare about "should I get a full frame / but what about the extra reach that the APSC crop factor gives me..." dilemma.
Regards,
Nigel