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My friend's swiss shepard. The animal eye-autofocus works flawless.
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Dear Justin, thanks for your remarks. I always enjoy looking at your wonderful BIF and your Disney World photos mostly shot in difficult light situations. If you are shooting mainly jpges, what's ...
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I see, but I still could register the camera body on the European Sony website and got 2 years of warranty?
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i just start to familiarize myself with the a6600. There are some differences in comparison to the a6300 concerning the set up. One thing I still want to do, is to customize propertly the My menu, ...
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o.k. Thanks. I will post first images shortly. One thing I noticed (compared to the a6300), then it somehow shows in the display, how much time it takes to write the image on the SDcard, once you ...
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Great article. Thanks for sharing this information.
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Yes, I think you are right. This new battery (at least new for the a6xxx line) is a nice addition. Surprisingly enough that this bigger and heavier battery didn't add a lot of weight to the a6600. ...
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Yesterday I finally receive the a6600. Due to Black Friday delays it took 2 weeks for the camera to arrive. And when I wanted to try out the camera, the battery was down to zero and I had to ...
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Thanks for the suggestions. Today I tried out Corel Photo Paint at a friend's computer. It seemed quite intuitive. I think this cannot be said about other software like lightroom...
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And as an afterthought, what happened to picasa? I used to use this for a little post production of my jpeg that worked just great. Concerning raw processing I was thinking about using Sony's ...
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Hi Mike, thank you for suggestions. To tell you the truth, I have never done any real post production at all of my picture. So I am very interested to see, how this could be improved thru ...
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Sure. I think you once mentioned the 50 mm, 1.8 is your bread and butter lens for some type of video. The questions is, wheter the Sony 50 mm has any advantages over the sigm 56 apart from the ...
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Agreed. My travel set up is from now on a6600 with the Sigma 16 mm and the a6300 with the 18-135 mm. I hate swapping lenses and I can bring along this set up in one bag. Now that I have IBIS I am ...
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Thanks so much. As far as I remember it was quite cold and shaky on the carriage, I might have just messed up the ISO.
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As I am preparing my yearly photo calendar, I found those pictures of the first day of this year 2019 and I decided to share them here. What a nice memory from the Austrian Alpes. I remember it ...
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But carrying around both the 16-55 and the 70-350 in combination with the a6600 starts to weight quite a lot, right? Doesn't this defy the idea of the a6xxx-series? I am asking this, because I am ...
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the sony 16-55, 2.8 is another reason, why I ordered the A6600 instead of the a6400. There is a path to an upgrade, as the 16-55 is not stabilezed (albeit an expensive path). Another reason in ...
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I was told that all the oak trees are classified and are given a number. And this oak tree must have been one of the oldest trees around. Instead of cutting the tree in pieces, it is still lying ...
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Jose, so you leave the portrait picture profile on all the time? And do you tweak the profile sometimes like sharpness etc? If I shoot a portrait, I put it I portrait but if I shoot a landscape, ...
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Yes , you are right. Actually Bonn ist still part of Berlin capital as half of the governmental departments are still located in Bonn.
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