Ray from Santa Cruz
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I am migrating from A-mount (SLT-a77V) to E-mount (a7 IV). My former kit included Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X Pro DX II, SAL16-50mm f/2.8 SSM, SAL 50mm f/2.8 Macro, and SAL 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 G II. I have already decided on the FE 16-25 f/2.8 G as one of my lenses. My quandary is whether to buy :
FE 50mm f/2.8 macro and FE 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 G
or
FE 70-200mm f/4 G II and a 1.4x TC
I would take these lenses in the rotating "fanny pack" of MindShift Rotation 180 backpack (which I already own). Regarding main uses, I would like to use the "focus stacking" feature of the a7 IV primarily for macro photography of flowers. I would also use these lenses for wildlife (including birds in flight and whales/dolphins), landscapes, and travel. (I'm attaching some of my shots taken with the SLT-a77. Bath Abbey is an HDR "vertorama"; Pink Orchid was shot using focus stacking; Blue-Eared Barbet was shot using the 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6.)
I'm wondering how images from a dedicated 50mm macro lens would compare to ones taken using the 70-200mm G2's macro setting. I'm also interested in how telephoto shots taken with the 70-300mm @ f/5.6 and 300mm would compare to ones taken using the 70-200mm with 1.4TC at f/5.6 and 280mm. Finally, I'd like to know whether special focusing modes ("bird eye") are better suited to one pair versus the other.
Oh, and there's that pesky $1,000 or so price difference...
I'm very excited about using my new "toy" -- thank you in advance for your advice!
FE 50mm f/2.8 macro and FE 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 G
or
FE 70-200mm f/4 G II and a 1.4x TC
I would take these lenses in the rotating "fanny pack" of MindShift Rotation 180 backpack (which I already own). Regarding main uses, I would like to use the "focus stacking" feature of the a7 IV primarily for macro photography of flowers. I would also use these lenses for wildlife (including birds in flight and whales/dolphins), landscapes, and travel. (I'm attaching some of my shots taken with the SLT-a77. Bath Abbey is an HDR "vertorama"; Pink Orchid was shot using focus stacking; Blue-Eared Barbet was shot using the 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6.)
I'm wondering how images from a dedicated 50mm macro lens would compare to ones taken using the 70-200mm G2's macro setting. I'm also interested in how telephoto shots taken with the 70-300mm @ f/5.6 and 300mm would compare to ones taken using the 70-200mm with 1.4TC at f/5.6 and 280mm. Finally, I'd like to know whether special focusing modes ("bird eye") are better suited to one pair versus the other.
Oh, and there's that pesky $1,000 or so price difference...
I'm very excited about using my new "toy" -- thank you in advance for your advice!