Lenses I chose are 28, 80, 120, 75-150
Then I ordered a Sony alpha 900 with Carl Zeiss 24-70 and a 70-400mm as a starter kit.
Will be busy up to my eyeballs learning two new cameras at the same time. GREAT FUN

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The Camera Centre in Grafton Street. I tried a few places on-line first because they where quoiting some excellent prices, but when it came to ordering none of them had it in stock.Where did you buy it ?
I wouldn't be someone that knows the weights of many lenses but I find the 70-300G is very heavy. Personally I like that as it feels like your getting something for your 700 EuroYes, very good choice James,the 70-300 is exceptional for the money and very light.
I'm drooling with envy here. That's a perfect combination. Best you could get too.I ordered it with the 24-70 and 70-400, vertical grip
Exactly. That 24-70 has also been getting fantastic reviews. It's a serious piece of Glass.While they have three more Zeiss lenses, for wide angle and as a walk around the 24-70 is just perfect.
I have a confession to makeAs you know, what you see on the screen is a JOEG interpretation of the RAW files, hence it is cooked already. Best thing to do is adjust to some sort of Raw accuracy so your cooked JPEG gives you a better idea of what to expect from the RAW.
The difference it makes is unbelievable and you can really take a photo hand-held at speeds you wouldn't normally dare. So yeah it's bloody excellent.How do you find IS in the alpha?
Congrats to you too. You will love it mate, seriously. You will also gel with the camera a lot quicker than I did because you know so much about the technical side of photography and all the settings required for the perfect shot.Funny that you bought it too! Congrats
I use this one.What cards are you using?
I did not order new ones, i still have some 8 Gig Sandisc extreme III, should do the job I think
No, because parameters, like white balance, contrast, brightness, white point, black point, tonality,sharpening, etc., are not controlled by you looking through the VF but by your artistic choices when you develop the picture. Otherwise you comeptly give that artistic choice up, and deliver it to Sony/Canon.Nikon etc. to develop your work according to their taste. that's what Jpeg is apart from the reduction in quality.I understand what your saying, but are these not a lot of the things you should get right looking through the view finder of the Camera in the first place ?.
They are not so much into the technical aspects of file formats, RAW or even equipment. It's mostly about composing the shot and teaching you want settings will work best in each situation.What are they teaching you in the photoclub where you are member since some time?
I'd love that. When your up and running in the new year let me know and I will see what I can do here. We could book you in and do an open invitation here to all the surrounding clubs. I don't remember what we pay out exactly but it's enough to get people to come over from England.I think I come over as a guest lecturer for a weekend.
Seriously though, I start teaching photography and printing from next year on in smaller groups. Something like 4-5 people sessions with field work, and afterwards in my studio postprocessing and printing.