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Thank you for the kind words, Pete.
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On a whim I bought a $59 lens to play with - the 7artisans Photoelectric 18mm f/6.3 UFO Lens. It's really about the same depth as a lens cap, which got me to thinking that an older E-mount APS-C ...
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Yesterday I chased the world's largest steam engine as it traveled from Cheyenne WY to Denver CO on a special excursion. I got rained on and muddy and even blasted (at a distance) with steam. it ...
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Only a month old, the Unofficial Train, Plane, and Tram thread #14 is now full up and closed to further replies. The doors to installment #15 in this active "show, tell, discuss, and (sometimes) ...
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That's such a pretty, shiny, train! Thanks for sharing. BTW this is post #149 in this topic, and the system may not allow more. Unless someone else does it, I may start #15 in this unofficial ...
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"All in on full frame?" Not so fast. Sony released three new APS-C lenses last month. https://www.sony.com/content/sony/en/en_us/SCA/company-news/press-releases/sony-electronics/2022/sony-electroni ...
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Today I set out to find the Union Pacific Big Boy No 4014 - the world's largest steam locomotive - as it traveled from Cheyenne, WY to Denver, CO. A special excursion of course. I got rained on, I ...
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I had an a6000 converted to IR, and am still on the learning curve. I also tend to prefer black and white in IR although with the 720nm conversion I have a little color to work with. I'm still ...
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I also have that 20mm pancake. I've been using it - not for video - on the a6000 that's been converted to infrared. One of these days I'll try it out on the a6600, mainly because it's so small. I ...
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I didn't use the 55-210mm lens much and sold it without regret. They seem to be plentiful on the used market here (USA), and £130 seems like a decent price for a used one. It may suit, depending ...
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Good points. I first experienced weight limits for carry-ons fifteen years ago when traveling in Australia and NZ. Where I learned that as you said, it comes down to who's checking in passengers ...
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I've posted on this forum that I recently bought a used RX1R2, after years of wanting one of these cameras, and in reply I was asked to share some images. Yesterday I took my new camera to our ...
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Those are such good images, and enhanced by the story-telling pictures that give us the context. I hope your knee has recovered!
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I love this. I want to be there with them!
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I especially like the first image on the rainy day theme. The third one is excellent as well - though not very rainy. :-)
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These are excellent. After looking at them, I went to your gallery page and browsed around. You do terrific work and I appreciate your sharing the images here. In particular because in this ...
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Wow, how cool you were an early user of the a6000. I got mine in early 2014. For some reason a couple of years later I decided my photography hobby needed FF Sony gear but I kept the a6000. I ...
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You def kicked the funk to the curb, judging by these images. Way to go! And, thanks for sharing them.
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For safari photography, I'd rent a 400mm lens for the a6000. I wouldn't consider the RX100vi or RX100vii (those are the only two RX100 models that zoom to 200mm, the others are limited to 75mm). ...
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I looked at the thread you linked. There are a lot of rules there. I suggest that you should restate the rules here in this thread so people don't have to go somewhere else to read them. Are you ...
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