I’ve been avoiding all the click bait videos out there & waiting for Mark’s honest review - the only reviews I trust when it comes to Sony - only trust a reviewer who knows Sony, knows how to set them up & is also a decent photographer! As always Thx Mark!
@@joakimolsson1024 at the very front of the video Mark states that Sony don’t ask him to make the videos and they certainly don’t pay him. He also makes very clear that he is a Sony Imaging Ambassador- all very clear & upfront! Bottom line is you get your info from where you personally feel most comfortable- I have bought the majority of my Sony kit based upon Marks recommendations & reviews & he hasn’t put me wrong yet! 👍
So a photographer with a relationship with Sony says the A1 is great shocker. Any reviewer with any relationship with any camera manufacturer should be treated with caution. Most declare it as Mark has done but I'm sure some don't.
@@stevemurnan1702 Yes it's definitely something to be aware of, but Mark is the most professional media creator I've come across on YT. He's thorough and provides plenty of test footage and shots to download and pixel peep. His videos aren't flashy trying to get the likes. Mark Smith photography is another good reviewer - particularly for wildlife as well. He doesn't have the A1 yet. He's not a Sony ambassador. Some people don't like Jared Polin, but I find his reviews fairly unbiased as well. Northrups...well, I unsubbed a long time ago.
I’m really enjoying your comments about “silly” questions! It’s so nice to listen to a true reviewer! I cannot wait to get your set up guide for that alpha 1!!
What’s the point of having eye AF if it’s not precise, that was the main concern of the initial question. If the question was asked stupidly, it’s not the problem of the reviewer, but the person asking it. I want to have a precise eye AF if it’s available, otherwise there is not point of having it « just a case it works ». I had an XT-3 and it was working 50% of the time for eye AF, so I never used it (and spent more time finding the eye manually than thinking of composition and emotion). Technology is there to help us focus on the important things and we should be able to rely on it.
@@john23232 did you all watch the whole video? My comment was made to encompass Mark’s very different attitude on this one. He was kind of laughing at other you-tubers’ videos without calling anyone out specifically. A very different side of Mark than his other videos. Come on....it’s humor!!!!
Mark, IMHO you are the best reviewer on TH-cam and the one I trust the most. The quality of your presentation is outstanding (no sticky notes for me). I am happy I have preordered the Alpha 1 and look forward to your e-book.
Your work, your YT-videos and your no-nonsense, slightly subdued criticism of other online reviewers truly is topnotch, right up there with the best of them. Your strategy of "Lead By Example" is really strong. Major Kudos for all of this.
Wonderfully polite, restrained, and necessary rebuke of those who profess knowledge but have little. You are among only a handful of photographers on the internet who are universally respected as true authorities. Your videos and ebooks have helped countless photographers get the most out of their gear. Thank you for all the work and love you put into your efforts to make us into better photographers. ;0)
You’ll never know the real value of this man presentations and the hard work behind it until you see other “reviewers” first .. i wasted my time before seen some people talking in their studios and making jokes and mostly telling you what you already know from the manuals just because they have 10s or 100s of thousands of subscribers which I’m 100% confident now it’s irrelevant, I watch them sometime just out of curious.. but when I want to actually learn something, it’s mark galer and Gordon Laing is all I need. Thank you for such an amazing work!
@@joe_y. My god! His review was sooooo frustrating... I'm new(ish) to this medium and so not used to exercising a filter of distrust for people who claim to be on the up-and-up (and actually aren't).
Maybe I will visit an active volcano,stand there and film,then claim my camera overheated too...Oh,and I also will buy a camera,never learn how to actually use it,and then make my 'honest',and 'complete' review.Then my friend can chime in,and say you cannot shoot action in manual.So let me get this right.So there's no manual 35mm action shots from 30 years ago??..BOTH of them are idiots..
That’s the first of your reviews I’ve seen and probably one of the best camera reviews I’ve ever seen. Backing up statements with photographic evidence, and allowing viewers to download the images themselves.
It's hard for me to watch the channel you're talking about here. I used to watch their videos quite frequently, I just can't do it anymore. They go out of their way to try to get more people to click on their videos, I can't defend them anymore. Time to get back to the video and just enjoy. I had to pause it to just say that.
Yes it’s a shame a few years back they did have some content for beginners but have become to negative about small things that are not deal breakers to everyone. I recall they initially trashed the A9, then later slated that the exposure comp could be knocked. I ve never had an issue with it in fact the lock on the A7R4 is a pain, lock it and then don’t have time to unlock when a bird flies from a dark background across a bright sky....
@@sh8736 I have knocked the exposure comp accidentally on my A9 , I shoot manual so no problem.And even if you did shoot in a auto mode it is a mirrorless so you would notice it quite easily , This problem would be more of an issue with a DSLR.
Excellent, Top Notch, Great. Mark your support for using Sony Alpha cameras is unmatched. I am a photographer that has chosen Sony and wants to get the most from them. I really don't care about comparing one brand to another. All brands make good equipment and all that matters to me is getting the shot. You have done such a great job figuring out the best settings for disparate situations allowing me to rotate a dial to the best setup for my needs and then just spend my creative energy getting the subject in the frame and composed to my liking. Keep spending your time and energy getting the most from Sony and let others continually post their videos on why they are switching from brand X to brand Y. I will be the first to view your video about the A1 setup. Ron😎🤙
Mark, your thorough, in depth reviews are the best ones out there and are the reviews that I rely on for my camera decisions. Your photographs not only illustrate the points you are making, but also are prove that you know what you are talking about, unlike many of the so-called reviewers out there.
Good Gravy, Man! What a delightful, entertaining video. And a breath of fresh air. I enjoyed the actual test photos to illustrate your points... that sets you apart in TH-cam reviews. And as for your mug in the upper right... I've long thought it was about perfect to keep you in contact with the viewers without interfering with your message and examples.
Great and clear review. I own the A9 and A7r4 and now exclusively use the 200-600mm on my A9. The A1 has some clear advantages for birding but it would be a major issue to me if it has similar challenges with the 200-600mm as I have seen with the A7r4. Sony has been very quiet on this topic and it would be a shame if there are problems here which they don't address because it would definitely stop people like me from investing in this camera. Be keen to hear updates on this as you do some more tsting.
Better late than never that I wake up to the a1. What a thoroughly good review on this amazing camera - which is winging its way from Cape Town to me, inland. Really great insights into this camera, Mark. Thank you.
This is very well presented and I think it addresses all of the unfounded criticisms I have seen on the “shock jock” TH-cam channels (one in particular ; ) It’s unfortunate that the sophistication of some recent Alpha cameras puts them beyond the comprehension of some reviewers, who insist on comparing them to consumer alternatives. The Alpha 1 is a pro camera and should be viewed and understood as such. We all might be able to sit in the cockpit of an aircraft and recognize what a lot of the controls are designed to do, but only a pilot can fly it properly. You, Mark are the right person to be writing about the true capabilities of Sony Alpha professional cameras. Thank you for posting this in depth clarification of misinformation.
What an extremely thorough and professional review - thank you. I recently found your channel having searched for A1 information and have since been binge watching your previous output. In future, you’ll be my ‘go to’ resource. By the way, I’ve absolutely no issue with the speed of your speech nor, seeing your face in the corner of the frame - can’t believe the cheek of some folk! I’ve owned Nikon equipment for 40 odd years (D850 currently) and have been thinking of swapping for a while now - I’m afraid their Z system has totally underwhelmed me. This camera has finally persuaded me which way to go. Wish they’d articulated the rear screen (my only minor criticism).
Good video. Well spoken. Plus remember that they were using a 600mm with a 2x tele. Not exactly the best lens config to compare lenses. Seems like they are working for canon
Canon doesn’t yet have good lenses for their mirror less yet for wildlife, they have an f11 from memory 800mm, so maybe Tony was trying to disable the 600mm f4 by having a teleconverter to make it match the canon R5? Am waiting for Mark Smith to test the A1 for wildlife as he’s an expert in this area and knows how to drive a Sony, and Nikon DSLR. Gordon from camera labs, does fair reviews of all systems I find points out the positives and the negatives in perspective. He did photograph tulips, but said this was his initial review and asked viewers what they would like tested. Being based in UK he ‘ll have plenty of opportunity to try out the low light capabilities 😀
Excellent review. While I don't own or plan to own an A1 I was able to take some of your setting recommendations and apply to my A7Riii. While small adjustments, i believe they will serve me well when trying to get sharper images of my Red Shouldered Hawk friend who likes to wake me. Continue success.
Brilliant review. I adore your skills and knowledge. Honest review. You know what you are presenting. I am drooling over all the dogs and bird pictures. Excellent work. Keep up your good work. Thank you for sharing.
Wow, thank you for this review and for the tremendous amount of work you've put into this video! Nothing but concise facts and pictures to back up the facts. Plus, great pronunciation, great speaking and no personal posturing as so many other reviewers do. Perfect.
Really enjoyed this Mark. I'm not in the game for acquiring the A1, but I am interested to learn what may be coming down the road to whatever follows the A7III. You really REALLY had me with the Sheltie photos freezing their splashing antics. I have two, and love photographing them. Yearn to get as good as your dog shots. And I truly enjoyed your poking fun at 'shocking' TH-camrs. Keep 'em coming please!
Mark, I am grateful for your reviews, the speed at which you talk, and your face on the screen. You always have amazing insights and advice to give. Thank you.
@@iambeautiful8190 I like portraits, where a subject is front facing, to have the entire face in focus. Not just the iris. When the iris is in focus and the tip of the nose is out of focus... maaaaaybe the depth of field is too shallow. :) Personal preference ofcourse. :)
Well, that puts an end to that! Thanks for giving us a REAL review. As for talking at the speed your memory works, you're just fine. That's a tremendous anount of information to keep in mind, and you do it magnificently.
Excellent and thorough review! Just took delivery of my a1 yesterday and am blown away! Maybe its just me, but the color rendering seems superior to any other alpha camera I've owned- including the A7R4 (which I'm still holding onto). Thanks!
Mark we come here for honesty and valuable insights that we are used to getting from you. No need to change anything. The casuals can go anywhere they please. Thanks for your awesome content.
Hi Mark, I am so pleased you made this video, there are too many reviewers on youtube that do not have you expertise and spread wild inaccuracies regarding Sony and other equipment. Well done, keep up the trusted work by your followers. As for people objecting to a discretely position image of you on screen is very childish, petty and very rude.
The former is on the Sony payroll and that's all you need to know. The latter is a cult leader with paid views and paid comments (just read the mass of gloating addict-recovery-like comments and you'll understand), shilling for corporations just the same. Caveat emptor.
What a superb review Mark, by somebody who truly is at the top of the Sony equipment game. This puts a lot of another review I watched into perspective, and more than demonstrates how that review is badly lacking in style, techniques skill and knowledge of the gear. Thank you.
Excellent review, Mark! I do bird photography with an a9ii and the 200-600. I have a a1 on preorder as my a7r iv does not work satisfactorily with 200-600. After watching this video I hope you can bring some good news about the 200-600.
"Review the reviews" -> It's very sad the once excellent reviewers have moved to a lazy/clicky work ethic. But, this also allows us to discover more of the great work from others! Thank you Mark!
That was going to be my Sunday morning shoot but the Triathlon event has been cancelled as Melbourne has gone into hard lockdown due to a COVID outbreak,
That's hilarious you answered the trolly folks who complained about how slow they think you talk or that some people complain that you have your face in the screen when you're talking about cameras and lens. Amazing gall of some people. You talk with clarity and with purpose at just the right speed. Who doesn't put their face in their own videos. But you still had the patience to give those people solutions to their classless criticism.
Keep making your videos as you have always done, because it works really well and it's just an advantage that you dont talk too fast when we have to learn from your videos!
wow, great in depth review, love those photos too! this would be a dream camera for me. I do more video than photos but love doing photos and would love a camera that can do both well.
the quality of your reviews and other educational material is almost enough to make me change systems! - Really appreciate the effort you put into this and your other work.
Perfect and unparalleled review, as always. As for the many Sony cameras and lenses back in the day, this is the most reliable, comprehensive and inspiring overview Mark. Thank you.
As stated by Mark Galer himself in the comment down below, he already contacted them TWICE to offer help to set up the camera but they're NOT RESPONDING to him.
Oh my god! I could not believe the review I watched this morning by a well known couple!....lol it would hold a lot more credibility if either one of them could take a decent photo!!!! Seriously!!!!😂😝😳🤪
"30 fps vs focus mode settings" is very well explained by Mark. Their(T&C) review was mainly focused on eye autofocus which can easily be fine-tuned with a software upgrade. T&C did not talk about the tech advantage of A1 over R5 like blackout-free EVF, 240 fps refresh rate..etc which is a hardware superiority. After watching Mark's video I am feeling more confident about my preorder :)
@@midnightsnack1306 Well they were definitely able to control shooting the a1+1.4TC+600mm GM @f/5.6 vs the R5 without TC+800mm f/11 @f/11 for AF performance... this seems so obvious it had to have been deliberate.. I can't judge the impact of the TC or the f-Stop on the AF performance but these factors could have been controlled.
@@aaalokrbl4 The question is, do those small advancement compared to all its cons in relation to the insane price make it a good purchase? Of course if you are invested in a system you probably will stay. But from an objective standpoint the alternatives are much more interesting. 240fps sounds amazing, but I am currently using my R5 in eco mode which makes it slower than it could be and even this is enough (I actually don't notice a difference with high speed mode) Blackout EVF is not a problem anymore with R5 and R6. For me those are not worth the price difference. But for example a intelligent focus that focuses even when the target is partly hidden or 5940 focus points vs 759 etc. From may personal opinion I would have placed the A1 (from a price point) around r5 or lower price from its features and how it compares. I am sure we will see a much better camera from Sony in their next iteration.
Fantastic review, fantastic information. Not a camera I'm going to get, or could even afford but genuinely appreciate the practical minded information from an actual shooter. Thank you Mark.
Great video. Just a correction at 52:55, the R5 reads data in 1/51 second (confirmed), and the A1 does it in around 1/240 second (unconfirmed), so, the A1 appears to read the data around 4.7x faster.
I am very excited to have picked up my Alpha 1 today, and what a camera! As I will be on a shoot with it in 2 days’ time, I want to hit the ground running, with a setup that is familiar from my previous Alpha cameras and takes into account the new possibilities that this camera offers. Looking at this excellent video (as all of Mark’s are), I realize that I can move my workflow up a notch. One of the best assets a Sony Alpha photographer has is this knowledge database, it is gold. I hope Sony are paying you enough for this Mark, you really are the guru. Thanks.
Great review Mark. I watch some of yhose videos sometime more for entertainment but I always watch your videos for real info and when I need to learn something or need purchasing advise. Thanks for the great review and the extra bit on the A7r4. I was really contemplating upgrading but I'm no pro so you saved me some money.
The tracking ability limitations involve more than just the speed of the AF motors. Lenses with fast motors like the 2/28 and 1.8/55 ZA can only track up to 15 FPS.
I have never considered either the 28 or 55 lenses as having fast AF motors. I love my 55 but wouldn't shoot sports with it. I have shot sports/action with many of Sony's other primes.
Hats off to you Mark, as mentioned below, this is way more than a review. Superb job! Excellent clarification on how others have tested and settings not just for a1. Saving a link for your great tips. Thank you!
Hi Mark,, just a quick question please. At 40:20 you mention a conundrum with the A1 / 200-600 combination. Is this question mark on performance with the Bird Eye AF in particular or when panning fast moving objects in general? One specific requirement for this lens body combination for me is its ability to capture fast moving military aircraft when flying at low level in mountainous areas with terrain in the background. My A9II does a really good job with this using the 200-600. Absolutely superb review, hard and shoulders above the others as usual.
60 hours of reviewing before I had to return the camera (so it could be sent to the Australian Open) meant that 7 shoots were all I managed to squeeze in. The 200-600 was great with the dogs and I am literally scratching my head with the birds (I know how to shoot birds). My final statement about hanging on to my A9II until further testing was carried out is the best I can offer at the moment. I have sold my A7RIV.
@@AlphaCreativeSkills Thanks Mark, I'm only a very occasional 'birder" so will keep my fingers crossed it will be fine with the jets, I have the Sony 100-400 as a back up if required. I have an order in so will be staying with it. I have sold my A9ii and will sell my A7R4 once it arrives. Im hopeful it will be my landscape / action camera for a few years to come.
Wow. I absolutely loved this video. Educated me (useful tips) and made me even more excited about this camera. I will definitely look out for the future ebook. Subscribing.
Thanks for your sharing. The high ISO performance of A1 really shock me a lot. Especially those photos of ISO 8000! A very clear message from SONY, I am one of the best!
Terrific review. I ordered mine and this confirms my decision to be a good one. You do a great job on all your reviews. Always informative and very detailed. Keep up the great work.
You are the best man. I see your videos even before I sleep. Your voice is so relaxing. Keep with the amazing work. Thanks for all the good things you are teaching.
I do not own any Sony equipment yet but your video, with its substance and style, has convinced me to try out an alpha1, so thank you. Will you be publishing a set of recommended settings for it, as you did for the more recent Sony cameras?
Thank you Mark , Love the way you go about things , I switched to Sony only about 5 months ago after many years with Nikon . I was patiently waiting for Nikon to release a mirrorless which could be used for wildlife and action shooting . Alas did not happen, Very happy with my A9 and A7R4 as a combo I have the best of both worlds. Was very excited about the Alpha 1 but I am going to stay with what I've got for now as I don't shoot video at all. As far as the famous couple goes I thought you were very professional and tactful the way you refuted most of their silly statements regarding this camera, Honestly when he kept saying the lens was detaching he lost me I have used the combo he was using and no such problems. And then he decides to test the autofocus on a black bird against a washed out background at 1250 /sec handheld with a 600 plus 1.4 (840) . It was at that point I switched off and thought who is this idiot!
Appreciate the tip on speeding up the video. Not that I think you speak too slow, but it helps me absorb the content when a little faster. Great video, love the Sony Alpha line.
actually hear you joking intro and set mine to 1.25x its still understandable and make the 1 hour + video just a tad more compact. other than that, man just fantastic job, the best review of the A1 yet.
Great information and amazing dog pictures. Thet sharpness and details are insane! @37:47 that bottom right picture is the best of the eagle! Great Shot. The one you show looking up makes it feel like is falling backwards or the image needs to be rotated lol.
Hello, Mark! Thanks for sharing your work with us- the alpha users, I learn tons of new things every time I watch your videos. Could you please recommend a monitor to work with? I'm doing the post-processing on my old laptop (which is a pain in the ***) and saving money for a much better machine and monitor.
Thank you for taking the trouble and time to put together such a professional and evidence based presentation. Your knowledge and experience is clearly evident and the subject matter and environments used in your example images readily justifies the conclusions that you have drawn. A first class review!
He won't take it. He likes to remain objective and not ever have to answer to those who call him a sell-out. I admire him for his ability to not take free stuff. I would! :)
I gave him 30 aus dollar to help him buy it. I am sure if all the people that have learned a few things thanks to him would donate like 10 dollars he would already have them home
SHOCKING thing that happened when watched one calming video (first) and one shocking video (second). I love my old Minolta9 and my not so old Sony A900. A bit outdated they are, ha ha. But still deliver excellent pictures, both of them. I'm not a professional, neither will I ever be. I don't care so much about some super fancy gear since I can't afford. Or better, wouldn't justify the cost. But I LOVE the tips I'm getting from your video lectures. My hat off to you sir. A big thank you for your experiences and knowledge shearing. Great presentations, accompanied with superb picture taking. It would be fair, to Paypal you a couple movie tickets at least, for your work. May the good health be with you, since a good light at some crazy ISO super duper high values is no longer needed, huh. Will stick to your video lectures in the future, since they cover it all. As for other gear and comparison.... Who cares? I don't. So easy to blame the gear, isn't it? With my shoots going off, it's probably me, not being properly prepared. But than again, I'm living in a different (old) time, so it seems. What can I say? I'm loving ti. Best of luck to you.
If I did I meant to say electronic shutter of course - I record these in one long take with the camera rolling for over an hour - the occasional slip up is inevitable
When a company brings out cutting edge technology it challenges the image maker to envisage new possibilities and further the gamut of perception & imaging. You have given an excellent rendition of this. Though the a7r4 works for what I do & even after a year and a half I still feel that I have not fully explored its full potential, the A1 is a compounded hybrid version of resolution-speed-video. As a viewer I look forward to seeing cutting edge work that comes from what this technology offers.
A really good and balanced review with a sound knowledge of the complexity of this type of camera. Thanks for posting this up earlier than you wanted to do.
Hi Mark. Thank you for the review. It is nice to listen to your warm and pretty voice. You are the best explainer of the Alpha camera's I have seen. Compliments.
Once more, I want to say thank you for your work and for your coverage on Alpha gear. For years you are the best source of info and I always trust your words - professional, calm, no drama reviews and guides. You're the best, Mark
I’ve been avoiding all the click bait videos out there & waiting for Mark’s honest review - the only reviews I trust when it comes to Sony - only trust a reviewer who knows Sony, knows how to set them up & is also a decent photographer! As always Thx Mark!
Mark is very knowlegable indeed, and a go-to channel to learn everything about Sony, although he IS paid by Sony as an ambassador right?
@@joakimolsson1024 at the very front of the video Mark states that Sony don’t ask him to make the videos and they certainly don’t pay him. He also makes very clear that he is a Sony Imaging Ambassador- all very clear & upfront! Bottom line is you get your info from where you personally feel most comfortable- I have bought the majority of my Sony kit based upon Marks recommendations & reviews & he hasn’t put me wrong yet! 👍
Well said David a real Sony ambassador !
So a photographer with a relationship with Sony says the A1 is great shocker. Any reviewer with any relationship with any camera manufacturer should be treated with caution. Most declare it as Mark has done but I'm sure some don't.
@@stevemurnan1702 Yes it's definitely something to be aware of, but Mark is the most professional media creator I've come across on YT. He's thorough and provides plenty of test footage and shots to download and pixel peep. His videos aren't flashy trying to get the likes. Mark Smith photography is another good reviewer - particularly for wildlife as well. He doesn't have the A1 yet. He's not a Sony ambassador. Some people don't like Jared Polin, but I find his reviews fairly unbiased as well. Northrups...well, I unsubbed a long time ago.
This is not just a Sony A1 review, but it's also a class session from a real Sony user. Amazing work Mark as usual. Thank you and stay safe.
Master class at that.
I’m really enjoying your comments about “silly” questions! It’s so nice to listen to a true reviewer! I cannot wait to get your set up guide for that alpha 1!!
Agreed
If thats a silly question, they the existence of eye auto focus is silly. Face detect should be all everone needs, right?
What’s the point of having eye AF if it’s not precise, that was the main concern of the initial question. If the question was asked stupidly, it’s not the problem of the reviewer, but the person asking it. I want to have a precise eye AF if it’s available, otherwise there is not point of having it « just a case it works ».
I had an XT-3 and it was working 50% of the time for eye AF, so I never used it (and spent more time finding the eye manually than thinking of composition and emotion). Technology is there to help us focus on the important things and we should be able to rely on it.
@@john23232 did you all watch the whole video? My comment was made to encompass Mark’s very different attitude on this one. He was kind of laughing at other you-tubers’ videos without calling anyone out specifically. A very different side of Mark than his other videos. Come on....it’s humor!!!!
Well done Mark! So many amateur reviewers out there. You are professional and experienced. Your opinions and advise are what I rely on.
I appreciate that!
Mark, IMHO you are the best reviewer on TH-cam and the one I trust the most. The quality of your presentation is outstanding (no sticky notes for me). I am happy I have preordered the Alpha 1 and look forward to your e-book.
Thanks 👍
Your work, your YT-videos and your no-nonsense, slightly subdued criticism of other online reviewers truly is topnotch, right up there with the best of them.
Your strategy of "Lead By Example" is really strong. Major Kudos for all of this.
Wonderfully polite, restrained, and necessary rebuke of those who profess knowledge but have little. You are among only a handful of photographers on the internet who are universally respected as true authorities. Your videos and ebooks have helped countless photographers get the most out of their gear. Thank you for all the work and love you put into your efforts to make us into better photographers. ;0)
You’ll never know the real value of this man presentations and the hard work behind it until you see other “reviewers” first .. i wasted my time before seen some people talking in their studios and making jokes and mostly telling you what you already know from the manuals just because they have 10s or 100s of thousands of subscribers which I’m 100% confident now it’s irrelevant, I watch them sometime just out of curious.. but when I want to actually learn something, it’s mark galer and Gordon Laing is all I need. Thank you for such an amazing work!
Thanks for the positive feedback 👍🙂
Thanks, Mark for your detailed review. I am feeling more confident about my preorder I did 2 days back.
Yes same here early March here in the UK 👃
Without doubt THE best and most sensible A1 review . I will happily buy the A1 based on your review Mark, thanks for taking the time to do this 👏
We know who you're talking about. Good on you..
mind linking? cause I don't.
Oh nvm. Tony I guess?
@@joe_y. My god! His review was sooooo frustrating... I'm new(ish) to this medium and so not used to exercising a filter of distrust for people who claim to be on the up-and-up (and actually aren't).
@@cogmission1 well he mostly is. But that particular review looks like it was rushed. Sadly, that's something that the youtube algorithm stimulates.
Me too, I know who his talking about! 😂😂😂
Maybe I will visit an active volcano,stand there and film,then claim my camera overheated too...Oh,and I also will buy a camera,never learn how to actually use it,and then make my 'honest',and 'complete' review.Then my friend can chime in,and say you cannot shoot action in manual.So let me get this right.So there's no manual 35mm action shots from 30 years ago??..BOTH of them are idiots..
That’s the first of your reviews I’ve seen and probably one of the best camera reviews I’ve ever seen. Backing up statements with photographic evidence, and allowing viewers to download the images themselves.
It's hard for me to watch the channel you're talking about here. I used to watch their videos quite frequently, I just can't do it anymore. They go out of their way to try to get more people to click on their videos, I can't defend them anymore.
Time to get back to the video and just enjoy. I had to pause it to just say that.
Agreed good point
Yes it’s a shame a few years back they did have some content for beginners but have become to negative about small things that are not deal breakers to everyone. I recall they initially trashed the A9, then later slated that the exposure comp could be knocked. I ve never had an issue with it in fact the lock on the A7R4 is a pain, lock it and then don’t have time to unlock when a bird flies from a dark background across a bright sky....
@@sh8736 I have knocked the exposure comp accidentally on my A9 , I shoot manual so no problem.And even if you did shoot in a auto mode it is a mirrorless so you would notice it quite easily , This problem would be more of an issue with a DSLR.
Excellent, Top Notch, Great. Mark your support for using Sony Alpha cameras is unmatched. I am a photographer that has chosen Sony and wants to get the most from them. I really don't care about comparing one brand to another. All brands make good equipment and all that matters to me is getting the shot. You have done such a great job figuring out the best settings for disparate situations allowing me to rotate a dial to the best setup for my needs and then just spend my creative energy getting the subject in the frame and composed to my liking. Keep spending your time and energy getting the most from Sony and let others continually post their videos on why they are switching from brand X to brand Y. I will be the first to view your video about the A1 setup. Ron😎🤙
I’m iiiuiuppuuip
Mark, your thorough, in depth reviews are the best ones out there and are the reviews that I rely on for my camera decisions. Your photographs not only illustrate the points you are making, but also are prove that you know what you are talking about, unlike many of the so-called reviewers out there.
Good Gravy, Man! What a delightful, entertaining video. And a breath of fresh air. I enjoyed the actual test photos to illustrate your points... that sets you apart in TH-cam reviews. And as for your mug in the upper right... I've long thought it was about perfect to keep you in contact with the viewers without interfering with your message and examples.
who cares about other reviews when there are Mark Galer, Gelarld Undone and a lot other awesome utubers giving in depth analysis.
Totally. Gerald and Mark for me sit at the top.
I wonder who that jab of "playback at 150%" was for.
I can only think of one,... ;-)
you are the only guy we can understand you talk at the right pace so we get chance to take your very good reviews in
Great and clear review. I own the A9 and A7r4 and now exclusively use the 200-600mm on my A9. The A1 has some clear advantages for birding but it would be a major issue to me if it has similar challenges with the 200-600mm as I have seen with the A7r4. Sony has been very quiet on this topic and it would be a shame if there are problems here which they don't address because it would definitely stop people like me from investing in this camera. Be keen to hear updates on this as you do some more tsting.
Better late than never that I wake up to the a1. What a thoroughly good review on this amazing camera - which is winging its way from Cape Town to me, inland. Really great insights into this camera, Mark. Thank you.
This is very well presented and I think it addresses all of the unfounded criticisms I have seen on the “shock jock” TH-cam channels (one in particular ; )
It’s unfortunate that the sophistication of some recent Alpha cameras puts them beyond the comprehension of some reviewers, who insist on comparing them to consumer alternatives. The Alpha 1 is a pro camera and should be viewed and understood as such. We all might be able to sit in the cockpit of an aircraft and recognize what a lot of the controls are designed to do, but only a pilot can fly it properly. You, Mark are the right person to be writing about the true capabilities of Sony Alpha professional cameras. Thank you for posting this in depth clarification of misinformation.
What an extremely thorough and professional review - thank you. I recently found your channel having searched for A1 information and have since been binge watching your previous output. In future, you’ll be my ‘go to’ resource. By the way, I’ve absolutely no issue with the speed of your speech nor, seeing your face in the corner of the frame - can’t believe the cheek of some folk! I’ve owned Nikon equipment for 40 odd years (D850 currently) and have been thinking of swapping for a while now - I’m afraid their Z system has totally underwhelmed me. This camera has finally persuaded me which way to go. Wish they’d articulated the rear screen (my only minor criticism).
Good video. Well spoken. Plus remember that they were using a 600mm with a 2x tele. Not exactly the best lens config to compare lenses. Seems like they are working for canon
Canon doesn’t yet have good lenses for their mirror less yet for wildlife, they have an f11 from memory 800mm, so maybe Tony was trying to disable the 600mm f4 by having a teleconverter to make it match the canon R5? Am waiting for Mark Smith to test the A1 for wildlife as he’s an expert in this area and knows how to drive a Sony, and Nikon DSLR. Gordon from camera labs, does fair reviews of all systems I find points out the positives and the negatives in perspective. He did photograph tulips, but said this was his initial review and asked viewers what they would like tested. Being based in UK he ‘ll have plenty of opportunity to try out the low light capabilities 😀
and no grip! That whole bit about the lens becoming detached?! I stopped the video right there and will NEVER watch them again. Sheesh
Excellent review. While I don't own or plan to own an A1 I was able to take some of your setting recommendations and apply to my A7Riii. While small adjustments, i believe they will serve me well when trying to get sharper images of my Red Shouldered Hawk friend who likes to wake me. Continue success.
I would apply those settings to my A7S3 as well because of their similar menu.
Brilliant review. I adore your skills and knowledge. Honest review. You know what you are presenting. I am drooling over all the dogs and bird pictures. Excellent work. Keep up your good work. Thank you for sharing.
Yes great job Mark !
Yup! The dog shots are unbelievable indeed!
Shots fired at Tony...they do sensationalize their titles for bait. Good video Mark!
Wow, thank you for this review and for the tremendous amount of work you've put into this video! Nothing but concise facts and pictures to back up the facts. Plus, great pronunciation, great speaking and no personal posturing as so many other reviewers do. Perfect.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really enjoyed this Mark. I'm not in the game for acquiring the A1, but I am interested to learn what may be coming down the road to whatever follows the A7III. You really REALLY had me with the Sheltie photos freezing their splashing antics. I have two, and love photographing them. Yearn to get as good as your dog shots. And I truly enjoyed your poking fun at 'shocking' TH-camrs. Keep 'em coming please!
Mark, I am grateful for your reviews, the speed at which you talk, and your face on the screen. You always have amazing insights and advice to give. Thank you.
My pleasure!
I particularly enjoyed your comment about eyelash vs iris Eye-AF ;-)
Haha same. :)
depends :D sometimes it's cool to have 3mm dof :D but rare :P mostly is a miss-use :D
@@iambeautiful8190 I like portraits, where a subject is front facing, to have the entire face in focus. Not just the iris. When the iris is in focus and the tip of the nose is out of focus... maaaaaybe the depth of field is too shallow. :) Personal preference ofcourse. :)
Well, that puts an end to that! Thanks for giving us a REAL review. As for talking at the speed your memory works, you're just fine. That's a tremendous anount of information to keep in mind, and you do it magnificently.
Thanks for that!
Excellent and thorough review! Just took delivery of my a1 yesterday and am blown away! Maybe its just me, but the color rendering seems superior to any other alpha camera I've owned- including the A7R4 (which I'm still holding onto). Thanks!
When I buy a Sony camera I always turn to Mark's tuts to set it up properly. Hasn't let me down yet. Thank you Mark for all your support!!!
Mark we come here for honesty and valuable insights that we are used to getting from you. No need to change anything. The casuals can go anywhere they please. Thanks for your awesome content.
Hi Mark, I am so pleased you made this video, there are too many reviewers on youtube that do not have you expertise and spread wild inaccuracies regarding Sony and other equipment. Well done, keep up the trusted work by your followers.
As for people objecting to a discretely position image of you on screen is very childish, petty and very rude.
The only reviews I´m counting on is 1: Mark Galer and 2: Gerald Undone
Well said.
The former is on the Sony payroll and that's all you need to know. The latter is a cult leader with paid views and paid comments (just read the mass of gloating addict-recovery-like comments and you'll understand), shilling for corporations just the same. Caveat emptor.
I, however, use my experience as an educator and pro photographer to provide you with photographic evidence and not opinion.
Same view here😎
In other words, don't insult Mark by comparing him to a guy who doesn't even know how to take photos. haha
My issue with the a7riv high iso performance is that the noise is colored depending on the light. It's really distracting.
What a superb review Mark, by somebody who truly is at the top of the Sony equipment game. This puts a lot of another review I watched into perspective, and more than demonstrates how that review is badly lacking in style, techniques skill and knowledge of the gear. Thank you.
three minutes into the video, and I love it! The "sticky note" advice is such a cool jab, can't stop laughing - thanks, just great :o)
Glad you enjoyed it!
I am only 5 minutes in and I just want to say you are a breath of fresh air. In this TH-cam contraverse.
Excellent review, Mark! I do bird photography with an a9ii and the 200-600. I have a a1 on preorder as my a7r iv does not work satisfactorily with 200-600. After watching this video I hope you can bring some good news about the 200-600.
Fantastic job, Mark. So nice hearing from a working pro who has extensive knowledge of the Sony system. Best Sony Alpha 1 info out there!
not a sony shooter but this " Shocking " clickbait " headlines is far too common, in all forms of media. Thank you for mentioning that.
I have found THREE reasons this happens, reason 2 may surprise you!
"Review the reviews" -> It's very sad the once excellent reviewers have moved to a lazy/clicky work ethic. But, this also allows us to discover more of the great work from others! Thank you Mark!
Best review I’ve seen so far and I’ve watched them all. Excellent work! Glad I ordered my A1, day one! I knew this was special!
Glad it was helpful!
I just came from a Patrick Murphy-Racey video, never going back. Thank you Mark! Is there a sticky note link? LOL!
As usual with Mr. Galer, the information is thorough and informative. He's probably the most knowledgeable Sony reviewer on the web.
Agreed
Thanks for spending the time and explaining in greater detail than most. Have you used the 'in-camera' crop?
That was going to be my Sunday morning shoot but the Triathlon event has been cancelled as Melbourne has gone into hard lockdown due to a COVID outbreak,
That's hilarious you answered the trolly folks who complained about how slow they think you talk or that some people complain that you have your face in the screen when you're talking about cameras and lens. Amazing gall of some people. You talk with clarity and with purpose at just the right speed. Who doesn't put their face in their own videos. But you still had the patience to give those people solutions to their classless criticism.
Keep making your videos as you have always done, because it works really well and it's just an advantage that you dont talk too fast when we have to learn from your videos!
Thanks, will do!
wow, great in depth review, love those photos too! this would be a dream camera for me. I do more video than photos but love doing photos and would love a camera that can do both well.
Absolutely amazing mate, some good tips shown here and you’ve covered a lot of stuff that others haven’t
the quality of your reviews and other educational material is almost enough to make me change systems! - Really appreciate the effort you put into this and your other work.
Glad you like them!
Perfect and unparalleled review, as always. As for the many Sony cameras and lenses back in the day, this is the most reliable, comprehensive and inspiring overview Mark. Thank you.
All of your positive reviews below, I totally agree with in that you are very helpful in advising the camera settings and that you are an expert.
Saw “Fake News” in the title. Expected a rant about curved sensors and was not disappointed.
Great review, you may need to help Tony and Chelsea Northrup out with there review as there struggling with the A1 ;-)
I doubt it can help them
Тhey still don't know how to set up their cameras
They just have to view Mark's videos and donate for the the free lesson
They just about know how to use the Cannon R5 they certainly need help good call
As stated by Mark Galer himself in the comment down below, he already contacted them TWICE to offer help to set up the camera but they're NOT RESPONDING to him.
They are the worst wannabe photography reviewers. Only after youtube clicks rather then decent and honest reviews. I also unsubscribed long time ago.
Oh my god! I could not believe the review I watched this morning by a well known couple!....lol it would hold a lot more credibility if either one of them could take a decent photo!!!! Seriously!!!!😂😝😳🤪
I watched the video myself. Makes me wonder how well they were able control the variables in their testing.
They dont know what the hell they are doing. Their methodology is always flawed.
"30 fps vs focus mode settings" is very well explained by Mark. Their(T&C) review was mainly focused on eye autofocus which can easily be fine-tuned with a software upgrade. T&C did not talk about the tech advantage of A1 over R5 like blackout-free EVF, 240 fps refresh rate..etc which is a hardware superiority. After watching Mark's video I am feeling more confident about my preorder :)
@@midnightsnack1306 Well they were definitely able to control shooting the a1+1.4TC+600mm GM @f/5.6 vs the R5 without TC+800mm f/11 @f/11 for AF performance... this seems so obvious it had to have been deliberate..
I can't judge the impact of the TC or the f-Stop on the AF performance but these factors could have been controlled.
@@aaalokrbl4 The question is, do those small advancement compared to all its cons in relation to the insane price make it a good purchase? Of course if you are invested in a system you probably will stay. But from an objective standpoint the alternatives are much more interesting. 240fps sounds amazing, but I am currently using my R5 in eco mode which makes it slower than it could be and even this is enough (I actually don't notice a difference with high speed mode) Blackout EVF is not a problem anymore with R5 and R6. For me those are not worth the price difference. But for example a intelligent focus that focuses even when the target is partly hidden or 5940 focus points vs 759 etc. From may personal opinion I would have placed the A1 (from a price point) around r5 or lower price from its features and how it compares. I am sure we will see a much better camera from Sony in their next iteration.
Fantastic review, fantastic information. Not a camera I'm going to get, or could even afford but genuinely appreciate the practical minded information from an actual shooter. Thank you Mark.
Great video. Just a correction at 52:55, the R5 reads data in 1/51 second (confirmed), and the A1 does it in around 1/240 second (unconfirmed), so, the A1 appears to read the data around 4.7x faster.
Ok - I should have said 15x faster than the A7lll
great review.finally nice to hear from some one that actually knows what settings to use whennshooting wildlife and or action.
I am very excited to have picked up my Alpha 1 today, and what a camera! As I will be on a shoot with it in 2 days’ time, I want to hit the ground running, with a setup that is familiar from my previous Alpha cameras and takes into account the new possibilities that this camera offers. Looking at this excellent video (as all of Mark’s are), I realize that I can move my workflow up a notch.
One of the best assets a Sony Alpha photographer has is this knowledge database, it is gold. I hope Sony are paying you enough for this Mark, you really are the guru. Thanks.
Great review Mark. I watch some of yhose videos sometime more for entertainment but I always watch your videos for real info and when I need to learn something or need purchasing advise. Thanks for the great review and the extra bit on the A7r4. I was really contemplating upgrading but I'm no pro so you saved me some money.
Excellent review, many wise lessons, and incredible images! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
The tracking ability limitations involve more than just the speed of the AF motors. Lenses with fast motors like the 2/28 and 1.8/55 ZA can only track up to 15 FPS.
I have never considered either the 28 or 55 lenses as having fast AF motors. I love my 55 but wouldn't shoot sports with it. I have shot sports/action with many of Sony's other primes.
Hats off to you Mark, as mentioned below, this is way more than a review. Superb job! Excellent clarification on how others have tested and settings not just for a1. Saving a link for your great tips. Thank you!
Much appreciated!
Thanks, Mark for clearing out the False Claims that others don't know their stuff. 👏
Hi Mark,, just a quick question please. At 40:20 you mention a conundrum with the A1 / 200-600 combination. Is this question mark on performance with the Bird Eye AF in particular or when panning fast moving objects in general? One specific requirement for this lens body combination for me is its ability to capture fast moving military aircraft when flying at low level in mountainous areas with terrain in the background. My A9II does a really good job with this using the 200-600. Absolutely superb review, hard and shoulders above the others as usual.
60 hours of reviewing before I had to return the camera (so it could be sent to the Australian Open) meant that 7 shoots were all I managed to squeeze in. The 200-600 was great with the dogs and I am literally scratching my head with the birds (I know how to shoot birds). My final statement about hanging on to my A9II until further testing was carried out is the best I can offer at the moment. I have sold my A7RIV.
@@AlphaCreativeSkills Thanks Mark, I'm only a very occasional 'birder" so will keep my fingers crossed it will be fine with the jets, I have the Sony 100-400 as a back up if required. I have an order in so will be staying with it. I have sold my A9ii and will sell my A7R4 once it arrives. Im hopeful it will be my landscape / action camera for a few years to come.
Wow. I absolutely loved this video. Educated me (useful tips) and made me even more excited about this camera. I will definitely look out for the future ebook. Subscribing.
Thanks for your sharing. The high ISO performance of A1 really shock me a lot. Especially those photos of ISO 8000! A very clear message from SONY, I am one of the best!
I came back to watch your video on the A1 again. Coming from the a9II I would be quite impressed if the new camera can outperform my current rig!
Just found your channel! A really comprehensive and honest review and from another Aussie too! You've got yourself another subscriber!
Welcome aboard!
Terrific review. I ordered mine and this confirms my decision to be a good one. You do a great job on all your reviews. Always informative and very detailed. Keep up the great work.
6:46 Small note. Unless I’m misunderstanding, I think you mean 2160p100 and 2160p25. Or 4K 100fps and 4K 25fps.
2160 is the height of a 4K movie file. It is listed as 4K in the menu and not 2160
You are the best man. I see your videos even before I sleep. Your voice is so relaxing. Keep with the amazing work. Thanks for all the good things you are teaching.
I do not own any Sony equipment yet but your video, with its substance and style, has convinced me to try out an alpha1, so thank you. Will you be publishing a set of recommended settings for it, as you did for the more recent Sony cameras?
Yes / I am currently working on a settings video which will then be followed by an eBook
Thank you Mark , Love the way you go about things , I switched to Sony only about 5 months ago after many years with Nikon . I was patiently waiting for Nikon to release a mirrorless which could be used for wildlife and action shooting .
Alas did not happen, Very happy with my A9 and A7R4 as a combo I have the best of both worlds.
Was very excited about the Alpha 1 but I am going to stay with what I've got for now as I don't shoot video at all.
As far as the famous couple goes I thought you were very professional and tactful the way you refuted most of their silly statements regarding this camera, Honestly when he kept saying the lens was detaching he lost me I have used the combo he was using and no such problems.
And then he decides to test the autofocus on a black bird against a washed out background at 1250 /sec handheld with a 600 plus 1.4 (840) . It was at that point I switched off and thought who is this idiot!
Thanks for the video. I have certainly seen some focus/tracking issues with my a7r4 and the 200-600 lens.
Appreciate the tip on speeding up the video. Not that I think you speak too slow, but it helps me absorb the content when a little faster. Great video, love the Sony Alpha line.
You are the best and we trust your review Mark....
actually hear you joking intro and set mine to 1.25x its still understandable and make the 1 hour + video just a tad more compact.
other than that, man just fantastic job, the best review of the A1 yet.
Great information and amazing dog pictures. Thet sharpness and details are insane!
@37:47 that bottom right picture is the best of the eagle! Great Shot. The one you show looking up makes it feel like is falling backwards or the image needs to be rotated lol.
I only selected the upside down eagle as it showcased the bird eye af kicking in because the eyes were now clearly illuminated by the midday sun
Hello, Mark!
Thanks for sharing your work with us- the alpha users, I learn tons of new things every time I watch your videos.
Could you please recommend a monitor to work with? I'm doing the post-processing on my old laptop (which is a pain in the ***) and saving money for a much better machine and monitor.
Thank you for taking the trouble and time to put together such a professional and evidence based presentation. Your knowledge and experience is clearly evident and the subject matter and environments used in your example images readily justifies the conclusions that you have drawn.
A first class review!
Far and away the best A1 review so far
Thanks Mark. Yours are the definitive Sony Alpha reviews - bar none.
Agreed
Sony, give this man the 400 & 600 GM lenses! It would serve you, and all of us very well. I think he's "earned" it.
Good point must have made more sales for Sony than a rep. Certainly helped me buy the A9II 👍
He won't take it. He likes to remain objective and not ever have to answer to those who call him a sell-out. I admire him for his ability to not take free stuff. I would! :)
I gave him 30 aus dollar to help him buy it. I am sure if all the people that have learned a few things thanks to him would donate like 10 dollars he would already have them home
SHOCKING thing that happened when watched one calming video (first) and one shocking video (second). I love my old Minolta9 and my not so old Sony A900. A bit outdated they are, ha ha. But still deliver excellent pictures, both of them. I'm not a professional, neither will I ever be. I don't care so much about some super fancy gear since I can't afford. Or better, wouldn't justify the cost. But I LOVE the tips I'm getting from your video lectures. My hat off to you sir. A big thank you for your experiences and knowledge shearing. Great presentations, accompanied with superb picture taking. It would be fair, to Paypal you a couple movie tickets at least, for your work. May the good health be with you, since a good light at some crazy ISO super duper high values is no longer needed, huh. Will stick to your video lectures in the future, since they cover it all. As for other gear and comparison.... Who cares? I don't. So easy to blame the gear, isn't it? With my shoots going off, it's probably me, not being properly prepared. But than again, I'm living in a different (old) time, so it seems. What can I say? I'm loving ti. Best of luck to you.
Your reviews are always trustworthy and informative. Your guides were invaluable for my mastering of my a9. Please keep up the great work!!
The definitive review! Thank you Mark now I have to figure out how to get it.
Did you say 30fps on mechanical Shutter (26:03)?
If I did I meant to say electronic shutter of course - I record these in one long take with the camera rolling for over an hour - the occasional slip up is inevitable
When a company brings out cutting edge technology it challenges the image maker to envisage new possibilities and further the gamut of perception & imaging. You have given an excellent rendition of this. Though the a7r4 works for what I do & even after a year and a half I still feel that I have not fully explored its full potential, the A1 is a compounded hybrid version of resolution-speed-video. As a viewer I look forward to seeing cutting edge work that comes from what this technology offers.
Great job Mark and thank you! I always look to you as the Sony expert. I'm looking forward to this camera.
Thanks for watching!
A really good and balanced review with a sound knowledge of the complexity of this type of camera. Thanks for posting this up earlier than you wanted to do.
My pleasure!
Hi Mark. Thank you for the review. It is nice to listen to your warm and pretty voice. You are the best explainer of the Alpha camera's I have seen. Compliments.
Once more, I want to say thank you for your work and for your coverage on Alpha gear. For years you are the best source of info and I always trust your words - professional, calm, no drama reviews and guides. You're the best, Mark
Much appreciated!
A complete and thorough review, THANKS!
Keep up this amazing and professional work Mark, great review as always.
You are my favourite Sony (Foto)-TH-camr! Perfect speed of speaking btw ;)
Thank you so much Mark! Immediately share this video with my communities in Hong Kong.