Thank you for your in depth video. But I think you should be a spokesman for your area, because now I want to travel to your town in Denmark!! Well done.
Great information. I’m going to stick with my A1i for a while longer. Most impressive thing I took away from the video was how much weight you carry in your camera bag. The forest shot at the beginning used lots of heavy lenses.
A7M2 Probably doesn’t overheat & 30fps full raw. Doesn’t lock up etc. & most likely still the best total AF system available today. Don’t get me wrong, if one has a smaller budget, the Canon is a great deal & I have been saying for years that the original Canon R5 & 100-500 is the best bang for buck & still do with its reduced price point. With that said, there is a reason most news media & sports photographers have switched to Sony. Doesn’t mean everyone should or needs to. But it would be nice to know that when one presses the shutter, they have a better than 90% chance of nailing the shot!
Seen a few reviews plus the intro video. I clicked on your vid because of the photos in the thumbnail. Did not disappoint! Beautiful work! Think I’ll watch you lens review next.
Very nice pictures Albert! Can you also tell us which forest (location) you have visited to take these amazing pictures? I would like to visit it, next year.
Thank you Albert .. very good review, there is one thing I want to know and I still can’t find a resource for it which is compare the resolution of A7r4/5 to the A1 side by side .. I want to see the difference between the 60 and 50 make megapixel because in many times I crop a lot .. specially for birds, do you have any side by side shots ?
Nice presentation, it reflects your passion of photography. Did you happen, or had the opportunity to test the eye autofocus for the facetted eyes of insects yet? That would be a very delicate way to add to the macro options too. grtz Rob
27:36 is a hooded merganser and 28:20 is a great gray owl! Nice photos.
Awesome! Thank you
Schitterende foto's van die paddestoelen, in het bijzonder die met de plas water links en de close-ups. Prachtig gedaan Albert!
Dank je!
You're "here's a demo of the camera" photos are better than most people's "here's some great photos I took" photos. Keep up the good work.
Haha thanks! Well just always trying to take decent photos :)
Great capture of the Great Gray Owl.
Grey Owl. Thanks for info and great shots😀👍
Thank you for your in depth video. But I think you should be a spokesman for your area, because now I want to travel to your town in Denmark!!
Well done.
Netherlands, he lives in the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Why do people always think I'm Danish 😂
Amazing macro images..nice compositions!
Thank you!
Great information. I’m going to stick with my A1i for a while longer. Most impressive thing I took away from the video was how much weight you carry in your camera bag. The forest shot at the beginning used lots of heavy lenses.
Beautiful images!
thank you Nicco!
Great photos 😊
Four years from release of the A1 and this nothing burger upgrade. It reminds me of the A9 to the A9II.
👍 good information and well presented! Thank You.
Super video thank you, I share the same love of nature and wildlife mix and am stepping up from the R4 so this helped me alot ..
Awesome!
Very inspiring photographs
Spec seams very similar to the Canon R5 but 0ver $2000 more expensive, are Sony intent on pricing themselves out of the market
A7M2 Probably doesn’t overheat & 30fps full raw. Doesn’t lock up etc. & most likely still the best total AF system available today. Don’t get me wrong, if one has a smaller budget, the Canon is a great deal & I have been saying for years that the original Canon R5 & 100-500 is the best bang for buck & still do with its reduced price point. With that said, there is a reason most news media & sports photographers have switched to Sony. Doesn’t mean everyone should or needs to. But it would be nice to know that when one presses the shutter, they have a better than 90% chance of nailing the shot!
Seen a few reviews plus the intro video. I clicked on your vid because of the photos in the thumbnail. Did not disappoint! Beautiful work! Think I’ll watch you lens review next.
genoten van je prachtige beelden...
//Dave
thanks Dave!
Very nice pictures Albert! Can you also tell us which forest (location) you have visited to take these amazing pictures? I would like to visit it, next year.
lots of them are in the Speulder Forest. I also mention it in the video.
Thank you Albert .. very good review, there is one thing I want to know and I still can’t find a resource for it which is compare the resolution of A7r4/5 to the A1 side by side .. I want to see the difference between the 60 and 50 make megapixel because in many times I crop a lot .. specially for birds, do you have any side by side shots ?
Nice presentation, it reflects your passion of photography. Did you happen, or had the opportunity to test the eye autofocus for the facetted eyes of insects yet?
That would be a very delicate way to add to the macro options too.
grtz
Rob
Yes. Worked sometimes, but not always.
Albert, thanks for the great early look at the A1 II, I really enjoyed it. For the higher ISO shots did you apply any kind of noise reduction at all?
Yes I did! Only showing the original at the ducks crop. The rest. NR was applied.
@@AlbertDrosPhotography Thanks for the answer Albert. Was the NR the Lightroom Denoise or some other application?
@@paulnewman2050 all with LR
@@AlbertDrosPhotography Thank you Albert! Keep up the great work.
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Except price. Sadly way overpriced. Get an OM System OM-1MKII if you want same features lower price. Bar the MP.