BTW - The sensor clean on these Sony camera is a joke. I am surprised not many people complain about it. My 3+ year old Fuji barely has one spot while the 1 yr old Sony in less than 1/4th the usage has so many of them.
It's one of the first things I noticed with Sony. I think the name is Tony Northrup, he certainly complained about it on his channel (not a follower myself, but I know that much). Pretty sure lots of people complain about it, but it seems like the tacit consensus is that Sony is otherwise good enough that it's worth it putting up with the ridiculously dust-prone sensor (I mean, Sarah Dietschy, who's an avid Sony user, actually puts stuff on her channel with obvious dust spots on it, that's how much she seemed to have given up on the issue). With Canon, even mirrorless, I never even stopped to think about sensor dust so much. Though it would be nice if Sony had the decency to have the shutter curtain close when you remove a lens and/or turn off the camera, since I can't believe that it's something that's so expensive to put into a camera that you would only put that in the a7R4 (which I think has it, and actually got it through a firmware update if I remember correctly) and the a9 line.

now just trying to fight the G.A.S in terms of lenses haha
. Unless I'm mistaken the owl in you photo I believe is a Barred Owl.


