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Talk me out of switching to Sony.
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris@sabor" data-source="post: 711915" data-attributes="member: 40915"><p>Many times I have tried to capture an Osprey or Blue-Footed Booby entering the water. Almost every time I get a shot several feet above the water and the next frame is nothing but a splash. Same thing with heron spearing fish, more frames would help. Many times I get the perfect wing beat with the bird blinking its eye and no other shot with as good a wing shot. I'm sure if you think about it, you've experienced the same.</p><p></p><p>When I mentioned F4 glass, I was referring to 500 or 600mm primes...Currently I don't have much money tied up in lenses and this is another reason I'm considering a switch, before I invest in one or both PF lenses. I may wait a while to see about the z9 and the A9ii and compare. It just seems that it might take Nikon a while to catch up and I ain't getting any younger.</p><p>Thanks for the input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris@sabor, post: 711915, member: 40915"] Many times I have tried to capture an Osprey or Blue-Footed Booby entering the water. Almost every time I get a shot several feet above the water and the next frame is nothing but a splash. Same thing with heron spearing fish, more frames would help. Many times I get the perfect wing beat with the bird blinking its eye and no other shot with as good a wing shot. I'm sure if you think about it, you've experienced the same. When I mentioned F4 glass, I was referring to 500 or 600mm primes...Currently I don't have much money tied up in lenses and this is another reason I'm considering a switch, before I invest in one or both PF lenses. I may wait a while to see about the z9 and the A9ii and compare. It just seems that it might take Nikon a while to catch up and I ain't getting any younger. Thanks for the input! [/QUOTE]
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