Bubblehide
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Okay, I was hoping some of you experts could help me out here. I have been wanting to pick up a new DSLR for some time now. I want it to photograph wildlife. So, I was leaning toward the Sony translucent mirror cameras, a full frame camera. My understanding of the translucent mirror is that the mirror does not have to move out of the way to obtain focus, and as such, moving objects, animals, people... are in focus; as opposed to a typical mirror camera where the mirror must move to obtain focus, and then move back into position, while the subject is still moving (out of focus). I have not kept up with all the advances, so what has applied in the past (my understanding), may have changed.
But allow me to complicate things a bit here. I just picked up a Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di Vc USD lense, but it has a Cannon mount. It was literally a steal, so I couldn't pass it up. I know I can get an adapter to adapt it to another manufacture, like the Sony. But I am looking for advice here. Are there disadvantages to using an adapter? Have advances made the translucent mirror irrelevant or negligible? I know some older DLSR's will not allow for all the functions of the lens (even lens's have made significant advances). So, I am looking for a full frame DSLR that is capable of taking advantage of this new lens of mine. What do you guys recommend, and why?
But allow me to complicate things a bit here. I just picked up a Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di Vc USD lense, but it has a Cannon mount. It was literally a steal, so I couldn't pass it up. I know I can get an adapter to adapt it to another manufacture, like the Sony. But I am looking for advice here. Are there disadvantages to using an adapter? Have advances made the translucent mirror irrelevant or negligible? I know some older DLSR's will not allow for all the functions of the lens (even lens's have made significant advances). So, I am looking for a full frame DSLR that is capable of taking advantage of this new lens of mine. What do you guys recommend, and why?