I have their drone with the Hasselblad's camera, but I think Sony should strike out on their own - they don't need a partnership - they have some of the best engineers on the planet working for them!
thanks for sharing alpha-stormy. I was at Carrizo Plain this week and it is well past peak but still in good shape along Highway 58 east of Santa Margarita, California
I realize Sony has the professional Airpeak S1 drone available, but how many of you would like to see them take on DJI and offer less-expensive consumer drones? With Sony's sensor and lens technology I think it would be a welcome addition. What do you think?
I have been photographing the California superbloom TrekRover and have also be using the 12-24mm and the a7RV focus-braket feature to capture the carpeted fields!
Just for fun I went back to past two years and looked at what was my most used lens for landscape. It was a close call between the Sony 24-105mm and the Sony 100-400mm. What is yours? I find myself using the 12-24mm a lot lately...