Animagic!
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 14, 2009
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Can't wait to see your shots.
I have the Tamron 70-300 usd.... I really liked it a lot on my A55, but I'm not as keen with the A99. It's certainly a good lens, but it doesn't fully do the A99 justice. (I got spoiled, I started shooting with a Minolta 200/2.8 prime which produces amazing results) .
Of course, shooting with the 70-300 at the safari, that's the time you will miss a crop sensor. The good new is that 70 becomes ok for normal view shots... but 300 isn't really thaaaat long when you lose the crop factor.
I just bought a new/old used 2x teleconverter to pair with my 200, it gets mixed reviews but will need to try it out. (As it stands, my 200 is so good that I can do major cropping and keep top image quality).
I have mixed results with face detection. To me, the biggest issue with the A99 is the tight cropping of AF points in the middle of the frame. For portraits, the "face" is often outside of the AF points, so I still need to lock the focus and then re-position.
If the faces are closer to the middle of the frame, face detection does work very nicely. Face recognition is so-so. I need to take multiple saved shots of my kids I guess, to get the face recognition to be more reliable.
And I haven't tested the face detection in super low light.
I will be taking both my a99 and my a58. My camera rig allows me to carry two bodies very comfortably so before I was carrying the a58 and the Pentax K30. But now I'm leaving the K30 home for the a99. My plan is to take the Tamron 70-300 and use it on the a99 for most of my shots at the zoo and safari park. When I need the extra reach I'll slap it on the a58. I've also used the Tele-Zoom feature with great success, albeit diminished image quality. Using the Tamron 70-300 on the a58 at 300mm with Tele-Zoom feature is a lot of zoom! I used it to take pictures of boats on the other side of a lake. Haha
Ok, good to know. I don't plan on using face recognition but I would like to try face detection to see how it works. If it can accurately focus on faces then it will be a great tool! I'm kid of curious to see how it would work on something like Mickey and the Magical Map.