In this video I talk about some of the short comings of the Sony a7II, and I also give some ways to navigate around those problems. I share some photo exampl
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I plan to ramp up my camera use in the future, so something that I can grow with is a consideration. My current setup, if it matters at all: Sony a7II Sigma DG DN Art 24-70mm f/2.8 Sigma DG DN Art 14-24mm f/2.8 Sony FE 50mm f/1.8 Vanguard VEO 3+ 263CB (tripod) I’m considering adding some more Sigma lenses to my kit, including a macro (105mmBoth are full frame and have similar pixel counts, with the EOS RP offering slightly more resolution at 26 megapixels compared to the A7 III’s 24. 1. Shot on Sony A7 III. 2. Shot on Canon EOS RP. 3.