Paying uk retail prices is what kills it imo, I learnt the hard way a few years ago paying £2500 for a 70-200.
The 50mm F1.2 is a good example. I’m so close to ordering one, imported £1650, buy here £2099 yet selling them on makes no real difference.
These days with lenses I just buy them rather than renting them as I know I can sell them on for just about what I paid.
I paid £2600 on here for my A9ii and sold it a month ago to my local store for £2600.
I find if you import then you can usually sell it for within £100 of what you paid for it but as someone else said, I paid close to retail on my A7iv despite importing but I love this camera and will likely keep it a while.
Paying uk retail prices is what kills it imo, I learnt the hard way a few years ago paying £2500 for a 70-200.
The 50mm F1.2 is a good example. I’m so close to ordering one, imported £1650, buy here £2099 yet selling them on makes no real difference.
These days with lenses I just buy them rather than renting them as I know I can sell them on for just about what I paid.
I’m sure they will bring one out, it’s just a matter of when. I hope Sony start putting better rear screens on and sort the EVF’s out, it’s the only thing that lets them down now.
To be honest you won't see hardly any difference. The A9 can't write at 250mbs, the other card you had bought would have been nearly as good. I just looked it up there and the A9's maximum write speed is under a 147mbs. The other card was 120mbs, there isn't much difference between 120mbs and 147mbs.
I would probably return the more expensive card and just get the one you had bought because of the cost difference when you are getting very little extra for your money.
Even the A9II can only write at a max of 185mbs.Just looked it up there as well.
Tagging @snerkler in this just because we were talking about it yesterday.
To be honest you won't see hardly any difference. The A9 can't write at 250mbs, the other card you had bought would have been nearly as good. I just looked it up there and the A9's maximum write speed is under a 150mbs. The other card was 120mbs, there isn't much difference between 120mbs and 150mbs.
I would probably return the more expensive card and just get the one you had bought originally.
The trend at the moment on social media sites is moody, darker images.
Which is ok, however it becomes more about the preset rather than the story of the image and technique used to get the image !
The trend at the moment on social media sites is moody, darker images.
Which is ok, however it becomes more about the preset rather than the story of the image and technique used to get the image !
I was looking at a B&W picture yesterday, very dark, crushed blacks, next to no detail and a far cry from the reality of the scene. It did absolutely nothing for me at all but the comments were very positive.
I suppose there's room for all tastes as demonstrated by the comments we see. One highly processed highly stylised picture may be losing all connection to the observed reality but be praised while another might get comments about over saturation or blown highlights.
I was looking at a B&W picture yesterday, very dark, crushed blacks, next to no detail and a far cry from the reality of the scene. It did absolutely nothing for me at all but the comments were very positive.
I suppose there's room for all tastes as demonstrated by the comments we see. One highly processed highly stylised picture may be losing all connection to the observed reality but be praised while another might get comments about over saturation or blown highlights.
It’s very rare I do ‘arty’ processing, usually I try and convey the colours etc as naturally as possible, and if I do a mono then there’s nothing fancy to it. I do like some of the arty processing, but it has to match the scene/subject for me.
It’s very rare I do ‘arty’ processing, usually I try and convey the colours etc as naturally as possible, and if I do a mono then there’s nothing fancy to it. I do like some of the arty processing, but it has to match the scene/subject for me.
As you will know I do very little processing, partly because I mostly like a more natural or just slightly arty look, partly because I can't be bothered doing more and partly because I can't do a lot of processing
I have a Rokkor 50mm f1.2 and it's a nice lens, you can get funky bokeh with some subjects and scenes but it does IMO also give a very nice look with some subjects and scenes and retains a nice and slightly different look when stopped down too.
Watching this convinces me that I don't want to wander around town with kit like that. I suppose in places used to tourists it's less of an issue and maybe not unusual to see people with kit like that but I just wouldn't feel comfortable wandering around any local town with that sort of kit. Good luck to those who are comfortable with kit like that in town.
Watching this convinces me that I don't want to wander around town with kit like that. I suppose in places used to tourists it's less of an issue and maybe not unusual to see people with kit like that but I just wouldn't feel comfortable wandering around any local town with that sort of kit. Good luck to those who are comfortable with kit like that in town.
I once made a dawn raid to the town centre take some pictures and that was ok as the only people about were pulling suitcases and either heading to or coming from the station.
I was looking at a B&W picture yesterday, very dark, crushed blacks, next to no detail and a far cry from the reality of the scene. It did absolutely nothing for me at all but the comments were very positive.
I suppose there's room for all tastes as demonstrated by the comments we see. One highly processed highly stylised picture may be losing all connection to the observed reality but be praised while another might get comments about over saturation or blown highlights.
It is strange how tastes change and 'Art' is very subjective and I can not tell if one of my images is good or not regarding other peoples taste !
I do like processing my images as fine art as I am hoping to sell in the future and at the same time the original version is the record of that moment in time.
i suppose the real test is to produce 'The Look' of an image in camera you want with very little Post editing ! !
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As you will know I do very little processing, partly because I mostly like a more natural or just slightly arty look, partly because I can't be bothered doing more and partly because I can't do a lot of processing
I was very like you with editing as many years ago I did not own LightRoom or Photoshop. All I used was Google Picasa and MS paint !
Once I got LR it was as if I had been set free ! !
this is my site of images of which some have been post processed
I can't claim to have looked at them all but of the ones I saw, I think they're very good, outstanding even.
With some you've obviously gone beyond a strictly accurate capture for dramatic and artistic effect but I think you've done it pretty much sympathetically. If that makes sense.
The glamour pictures are lovely too. I wish I could get Mrs WW to pose for some pictures but unfortunately she wont strike any pose which she'd think "sexy" as such things are IHO low class and frowned upon It's a cultural thing I suppose.
A while back I posted a picture here and the feedback from one was that they thought it was the best picture I'd ever posted, it was also the most processed picture I'd ever posted. Going that far is usually not for me. As always good luck to those who go the extra mile but I'm happy to be a happy snapper and have no real aspirations beyond that
Sony 16-35mm at BHphoto. Adorama. Amazon. Calumet DE. FocusCamera. Fotokoch DE. WexUK. Calumet NL.
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That does look to be a very compact lens.
Is anyone getting one?
As I've said many times, I had a Sigma 12-24mm in my Canon DSLR days and I loved it, for a while it was my most used lens. 16mm isn't 12 of course but it's still very wide.
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That does look to be a very compact lens.
Is anyone getting one?
As I've said many times, I had a Sigma 12-24mm in my Canon DSLR days and I loved it, for a while it was my most used lens. 16mm isn't 12 of course but it's still very wide.
I keep thinking of getting a wide zoom but although there are times when I do miss that Sigma 12-24mm I probably wont and I doubt this could replace my 20mm f1.8 as one of the reasons I bought that was in the hope I'd get to use it for the northern lights one day, and f4 might not be enough for that.
I was just surprised to see it in someone's hand, it looks very compact.
It is strange how tastes change and 'Art' is very subjective and I can not tell if one of my images is good or not regarding other peoples taste !
I do like processing my images as fine art as I am hoping to sell in the future and at the same time the original version is the record of that moment in time.
i suppose the real test is to produce 'The Look' of an image in camera you want with very little Post editing ! !
iStock. Explore the official iStock website for millions of exclusive, royalty-free, stock files. Find the perfect stock for your project, fast. Search now.
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I was very like you with editing as many years ago I did not own LightRoom or Photoshop. All I used was Google Picasa and MS paint !
Once I got LR it was as if I had been set free ! !
this is my site of images of which some have been post processed
Some cracking images there. I wouldn’t say the processing is my taste but I do think it’s the kind of thing that would sell.
I’ve always fancied doing something like the retro pinup girls on the planes, was this a session day type thing that you went to? If so are you willing to share the details please?
I keep thinking of getting a wide zoom but although there are times when I do miss that Sigma 12-24mm I probably wont and I doubt this could replace my 20mm f1.8 as one of the reasons I bought that was in the hope I'd get to use it for the northern lights one day, and f4 might not be enough for that.
I was just surprised to see it in someone's hand, it looks very compact.
It is a bit niche but it also gives a distinctive look. I think these wide lenses are some of the most difficult to use well as you need to really think and really see the picture you'll take when you press the button. I think using that lens taught me a bit and it did make me think and I still look at pictures I took with that lens.
I have a 17mm film era lens so I can imagine what 16mm will be like, and it is pretty wide.
Some cracking images there. I wouldn’t say the processing is my taste but I do think it’s the kind of thing that would sell.
I’ve always fancied doing something like the retro pinup girls on the planes, was this a session day type thing that you went to? If so are you willing to share the details please?
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