is there anyway i can delete all the photos on my memory card in one go on an A350 or do i have to do one at a time?
i fixed a minolta lens that would not AF, after taking it apart the contacts on the zoom ring were dirty, i used a fibre glass pen and cleaned them up, it worked perfect until i spotted a part i didnt put back in, then i ripped the flippin ribbon cable and tossed it in the bin
is there anyway i can delete all the photos on my memory card in one go on an A350 or do i have to do one at a time?
Assuming it's the same as the A200 and A700, the way I delete all is
1) View 1 image
2) Select multiple thumbnails ('grid' view).
3) To the left of the grid is a vertical bar - use the multi-select to select that.
4) Press Delete (trash can button)
5) A confirmation to delete the folder will appear - in fact, it does not delete the folder, but just the contents.
Job Done.
Well my brand new Sony A900 arrived today.. except that it wasn't brand new and covered with stock return code labels and used. Also missing the battery! (which I only spotted after phoning up to complain about being send a used item for new)
Anyhow.. they offered a 20% refund and even thought they admitted a warehouse error and sending me a used item they are given me 12 months warranty on it. So I've gone for it with fingers crossed....
just sent my wedding images to the company i work for and iv been told they are too grainy?
i like the grain in the images and its not like i was shooting at high iso... she said if the couple want massive prints (what are the chances with budget wedding?) that they wont print well which i think is complete bull.
not a happy bunny just now and tempted to either tell her to stick it or get myself a nikon and just go along with it.
Did you send them jpegs straight out of the camera or processed raw files, and if raw what did you process them with?
thats what i was thinking, but never had any issues with my 5d?!
i love the camera and the glass i have is also pretty damn good. any other a850 or a900 users here got anything to say???
i think she means the noise looks like film grain which it does but i really like it.
I shoot RAW even though they prefer jpegs, I did slight adjustments as per usual, and then sent them as full size jpegs.
All done in Lightroom.
It does? I'm on lightroom 2, is 3 any better? What do other people use? I use lightroom for most of my processing too :-(
Thanks kev, I will pm him when I can! Surely the grain/noise issue is not down to this though???