It's been a while, I miss you guys.
I took this last week, car accident on the highway and someone needed a med flight to Boston.
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It's been a while, I miss you guys.
I took this last week, car accident on the highway and someone needed a med flight to Boston.
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Thumb wheel on the camera and battery grip does control aperture , I cannot shut the camera off when it's on my side. I may need to switch up the controls it seems.
So I feel foolish not knowing this and I haven't been able to find an answer online or in this A99 book, but the camera is constantly changing fstop when its hanging on my side and I can't figure out...
#1 was with an RX-100 MKI and the other 3 were the A99 w/ Sony 70-200 F2.8 G
Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks for the comments guys, Panza.. the night time shots are awesome. My buddy is a photojournalist here and his photo of a man pulling a ambulance out of the snow got shown all over the world.....
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I love primes, but I tend to levitate towards zooms, particularly WA zooms. The Sigma 30 lived on my NEX-7 until I purchased a Sigma 10-20, then on my A7 the Minolta 17-35 has basically been...
I used the Sigma 10-20 on my NEX-7 for many months and enjoyed it. For the price, it's fantastic. The Minolta 17-35 F2.8-4, though a lot less wide on APS-C is also solid once you get to like f8 (for...
For what reasons?
Planning on grabbing one soon ?
anddd..... I'm now poor
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The up to 8 sec refresh time is indeed brutal, the Nissin did also catch my eye.. but won't fit in my pocket, gonna wait a little while since it's not a dire need.
Which is exactly why I'm interested in having it as an option to throw in my back pocket in situations where I may need something. I have some manual flashes and a monolight...
I couldn't find any...
Get the Fujian brand on eBay if you wanna try one out...
What do you guys think of something like this http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1100045-REG/metz_mz_2631691s_mecablitz_26af_1_digital_flash.html for a very occasional tiny flash to have in a...
He always does great work. Very interesting would love to see a series with a narrator talking about stuff or something along those lines.
I personally like the 6x7' pop open backdrops, they usually have a color on each side and collapse small and easily.
I had so many little cameras when I was a kid, the first camera I remember loving was the pop open Polaroid at my grandparent's house. My first 'real' camera was a Nikkormat I got a church yard sale...
Thanks Jay, ya this past year was a big change for me in what I shoot. Thanks for the nice comment!
congrats guys
Ahhhh.. ok makes sense now.
For me, do they also for you other forum people?
For instance, if I respond on a post it won't show up as a new post for a long while, same as if you guys comment on a thread.
I have a HP2311xl , it's definitely not top of the line but the colors on it are great imo.
I have absolutely no need for it, but that 150-600 would be fun to play with for a day.
I was trying to go in that direction and I was friends with a guy that does local news, but the photos on it are shared by viewers and was generally terrible. So I talked to him and slowly started...